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Three traditional Judeo-Greek hymns and their tunes
… … 49 … 49 … 3 … Sephardic Scholar … Sephardic Scholar … 37645 … 84-101 … … IV … 1979-82 … …

Sephardic Scholar
… … 37644 … Urbana-Champaign … … 1979 … Virginia Danielson … Sephardic Scholar …

Review of recording: Pizmon
… … Aleppo … Pizmon … Songs … Syria … Recording review … Sephardi … Ruth Frances Davis … Review of recording: Pizmon …

Toponimus en el romancero Sefardi de Marruecos (Place names in the romancero of the Moroccan Sephardim)
… IX-XI … 1987 … Jewish … Folk music … Romance … Romancero … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Roman … Place names … Rom … Eastern Sephardi … Paloma Diaz Mas … Toponimus en el romancero …

Change and Ideology: the Ethnomusicology of Turkish Jewry
… 98 … 98 … 1 … 37603 … Indiana University … … 1991 … Eastern Sephardi … Pamela J. Dorn … Change and Ideology: the …

The Liturgical Chant of Provencal and West Sephardi Jews in Comparison with the Song of Troubadours and the Cantigas
… … … 1966 … Analysis … History … Comparative research … Sephardi … Judith Kaplan Eisenstein … The Liturgical Chant of Provencal and West Sephardi Jews in Comparison with the Song of Troubadours and …

Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… Refutes the theory held by Idelsohn and others that Sephardic music reflected solely Arabic influence, and …

The mystical strain in Jewish liturgical music
… Drawing on evidence from the Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Yemenite traditions, and generally relying on …

[On] Edwin Seroussi, "Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg : Ancient Tradition in the Dawn of Modernity" (1996)
… … 1998 … History … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … Germany … Sephardi music … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Sephardi … Spanish … Portuguese … Spanish-Portuguese … …
Hebrew Psalmody
… cantillation … Psalms … Psalmody … Transcriptions … Chant … Sephardi … Reinhard Flender … Hebrew Psalmody … Reinhard …