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Persistence and Transformation of a Sephardi - Penitential Hymn under Changing Environmental Conditions
… early twenties, he confronted different local variants of Jewish Sephardi melodies. He confined himself to very few, … His line has recently been taken up by several students of Jewish music tradition. We are now in a better position than … divergent versions of the same song. … 9433 … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Sephardim … Sephardi music … …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… of qinot melodies for the Ninth of Av (the date on the Jewish calendar that commemorates the destruction of the … order of the four fasts.” … 9415 … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Western Sephardi tradition … Sephardi …

La musique juive dans l’Espagne médiévale
… les pays balkaniques et en Espagne. … Songs … 23131 … Jewish music … Medieval … Spain … Medieval Spain … Song … Sephardic Jewish people … Sephardic history … La musique juive dans l’Espagne …
Bernardo Feuer
… exclusively synagogue material and included arrangements of Jewish folk songs, choral parts of operas in the original … her visit to Argentina, 1959 Feuer also worked with the Sephardic Jewish and the German Jewish (Bnei Israel) … He also prepared the first Bat Mitzvah ceremonies in the Sephardic community during this period. A photo of the …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… The Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of … single-handedly maintained and kept alive the Moroccan Jewish singing tradition in Israel against all odds. He was … the face of their vanishing under the pressure of Israeli-Sephardic standardization. In spite of his variegated …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… The Sephardic copla, El incendio de Saloniki (The Fire of … destructive in scale, the fire came as a great blow to the Jewish community living in Saloniki at the time. The fire … consisted of these forms and, similar to many other Sephardic traditions in the greater Mediterranean and …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… of the Land of Israel (1882-1946) . … Not all traditional Jewish holiday songs have survived in their original … secular and sacred poetry characteristic of the Andalusian Sephardic milieu. The lyrics cover an apparently earthly … muwashshah ), meter and rhyme pattern, betray its Sephardic origins, although other options (such as Italian) …
Arba Otiyot
… This CD is dedicated to piyutim (sung sacred poetry) of the Jews of the Tafilalt (Berb. Tāfīlālt) region, in particular … piyutim by other authors, which are related to the Moroccan Jewish tradition. The concept and performance of this … University institution dedicated to the research of the Sephardic and Oriental Jewry, under the direction of Yair …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… wars and vicissitudes in Spain that greatly affected the Jewish communities there. In 1140 Ibn Ezra immigrated to … of a baqqasha for Motzei Shabbat. It is performed by Sephardic and Eastern (Oriental) Jews in a variety of … Performances The piyyut “Eli Eliyahu” is sung only among Sephardic Jews and those from the Middle-Eastern …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… about the 'Traditional' Israeli Melody for Mah Nishtanah Jewish music research rarely considers the Jewish home as a … of socialization into the Ashkenazi dominated milieu, Sephardic and Oriental Jews learned many metric Haggadah … Jewish community traces its origins to Baghdadi Jewry. Sephardic melodies of this kind are also found in Abraham Z. …