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Notitz vegn idisher muzik [A Note About Jewish Music] (1934)
… Street, New York City Subscription price: $1.00 a year (for four books) English translation published in Philip … … 55-60 … New York City … … 1 … Spring 1934 (April-June) … Jewish … Music … Society … Society for Jewish Folk Music … Joseph Achron … N. …
Some Notes on the State of Contemporary Jewish Music (1927)
… in 1927. We are indebted to his widow, Mrs. Marie Achron, for the opportunity to publish them. They should be of interest to all lovers of Jewish music.' … 7 … 3 … 21-22 … … 13 … May 16, 1947 … Jewish … Music … Society … Society for Jewish Folk Music … Joseph Achron … …
Kaddish
… Poem for a high voice (without text), or also for violin or flute … and piano. … 46 … 10 … Mainz … B. Schott’s Söhne … … 1926 … Jewish … Music … Art Music … Art … Society … Composers … Composer … Concert music … St. …
Di moderne yidishe muzik [Modern Jewish Music] (1928)
… ֹCall number in Jewish National Library (Givat Ram, Israel): 2=PV 757 … 3 … 21 … Warsaw, Poland … … August 3, 1928 … Jewish … Music … Society … Society for Jewish Folk Music … Joseph Achron … Di moderne yidishe …
Yiddish art songs : a comparative study and analysis of selected works of three composers representing Russia, America and Israel
… University … University Microfilms International … … 1983 … Jewish … Music … Analysis … Art Music … Art … Yiddish … Society … Yiddish songs … Society for Jewish Folk Music … Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff) … …
The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… Melody” by Joseph Achron was composed in 1911 as a piece for violin, and as such it was performed in concerts of the “Society for Jewish Folk Music.” Later on, Achron returned to this work …
Society for Jewish Folk Music
… Borodin and Moussorgsky – was introduced to the Russian Jewish composer and music critic Joel Engel . Stasov berated Engel for abandoning his own heritage for the Slavic culture of … Jewish origin, who together formed the “St. Petersburg Society for Jewish Folk Music.” Members of the society …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… priests gave daily blessings to the people. The commandment for the priests to bless the people and the formula of the … the four days of fast, and thrice on Yom Kippur. All of the Jewish communities in Israel, both Sephardic and Ashkenazi, … both their aforementioned will to integrate with German society, and the fact that the blessing portrays a …
Communal singing
… songs, songs that they knew from home songs of pining for the Land of Israel. In addition to those mentioned, they … one of the defining characteristics of the Israeli society. In homogenous groups (such as those of the … especially after the fourth and fifth Aliyot [1924-1939] (Jewish immigrations to Palestine), specifically in large …
Israeli folksongs
… songs that deal mostly with themes that the majority of the Jewish population of Israel (not including the … are generally written in the plural and are centered on society and 'togetherness,' rather than on the individual. The typical performance setting of this genre is at communal singing …