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Rahum 'ad matai (Pizmon Rahoum Ad Mataï)
… without clear beat. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim … - Judizmo … Spanish … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … Turkey … Paraliturgy … Rahum 'ad matai (Pizmon …
El nora 'alilah (El Nora Alila)
… of the Ne'ilah (closing service) of Yom Kippur in the Sephardi maḥzor . This very traditional melody as recorded … in straight 4/4). This pattern is documented in Western Sephardi traditions by the late nineteenth century, such as … improvisation without text. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Addir ve-na'or (Adir ve nahor)
… differs from the one widespread nowadays in most Eastern Sephardi synagogues. The first part of the melody in 3/4 … were documented in the late nineteenth century among the Sephardi Jews in Italy and in Vienna. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Yeẓav ha-El (Jessav a El)
… A seliḥah by Yehudah Halevy. It is sometimes printed in Sephardi prayer books as reshut to Qaddish in the Yom Kippur … This traditional melody in makam Uşak is widespread among Sephardi cantors who use it for singing other liturgical … that characterizes makam Uşak. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Yah shema' evyonekha (Ya Chema Evyoneho)
… may be one of the most ancient ones in the extant pan-Sephardi liturgical repertoire. A variant of it was already documented in a Western Sephardi version in a musical manuscript dated in Hamburg in … compared with the more widespread versions documented from Sephardi hazzanim throughout the twentieth century. … An …
Veha-kohanim (Ve akoanim)
… declamative sections. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim … … Liturgical music … Spanish … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … Turkey … Paraliturgy … Veha-kohanim (Ve akoanim) …
'Anenu (Anenu elohe Avraham)
… to us"). Haim sings the widespread version found in Eastern Sephardi prayer books that consists of nine verses and he … This melody was commonly used in Saloniki and in other Sephardi communities of the Balkans. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Kol nidrei (Kal Nidré)
… A rare recording of the Eastern Sephardi melody for the opening prayer for the Eve of Yom … Unlike the well-known, elaborate Ashkenazi melody, the Sephardi melody is a litany of a narrow range, alternating … structure of the text. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Lekha eli teshuqati (Leha Eli)
… by Abraham Ibn Ezra (ca.1090-ca.1164) that serves in the Sephardi rite as the opening of the evening service of Yom … before Kol nidrei . Haim sings the traditional Eastern Sephardi melody of this piyyut , a variant of which is also … (see below, CD 3, no. 6). … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim …
Va-yehemu kol mal'akhei merkavah (Vejemou Kol)
… prevent the binding of Isaac. … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim … … Liturgical music … Spanish … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … Turkey … Paraliturgy … Va-yehemu kol mal'akhei …