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Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… section of the Jacob Michael Collection of Jewish Music at the National Sound Archives of the Israel National … the famous ‘Shoshanat Yaakov,’ which is sung in Ashkenazi synagogues after the evening reading of the megillah (Scroll … Feig, Goldie Malavsky and Freydele Oysher, Journal of Synagogue Music 32, pp. 51-79. Mazor, Yaacov. 2005. 'Min …
Moritz Rosenhaupt
… was one of the major codifiers of the South German synagogue liturgy in musical notation and yet his name does not appear … Isaac Lachmann as the most important figures of the German synagogue tradition of the late nineteenth century. Not much …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… the contemporary klezmer scene, and even into modern synagogue liturgical practice. As the first published … his position as music director of the Stephen S. Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. Rabbi Wise, an outspoken pioneer … bands and the melody has found new adaptations into synagogue liturgy. [10] Though one might have expected to …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… and below each word. However, the chant also has clear musical features, with a variety of scales, motives, … Cohon, Baruch Joseph. 1950. “The Structure of the Synagogue Prayer-Chant.” Journal of the American … 2002. The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Synagogue . Vol. 1, Introduction: History and Definition . …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… of the opening stanza, is the refrain (the same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … recalls the close association between Temple sacrifices and synagogue prayers. Since the loss of the Temple, prayer has … 29 th of Elul, we rise early before daybreak [go to synagogue], recite the petihah (“opening”) ‘Nora …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… role in dramatically shifting the aesthetics of liturgical music in the liberal Jewish movements of North America. … her music into the mainstream of Jewish life and into their synagogues, where many worshippers were seeking more … of this globalized musical language into liberal American synagogues. By bringing this widespread melodic and harmonic …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… the 'Traditional' Israeli Melody for Mah Nishtanah Jewish music research rarely considers the Jewish home as a … Coopersmith, Songs of My People (Chicago: The Anshe Emet synagogue, 1937). In spite of Coopersmith’s notation with a … publication, for he was the cantor at the Reconstructionist synagogue which Eisenstein’s father founded in New York …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… of commerce, libraries, schools, as well as over thirty synagogues, including the Chief Rabbinate. 1 Map displaying … with them as they migrated, including literary traditions, musical forms and the Judeo-Spanish language, Ladino. The Jewish musical life that developed in Saloniki consisted of these …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… The Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem … the Moroccan Arab and Hebrew traditions of Andalusian music, and by his profound knowledge of the Hebrew language … enormous effort of transmission on a voluntary basis, in synagogues and community centers throughout Israel, …
Bernardo Feuer
… Feuer was a child. His father worked as the caretaker of a synagogue and the family had four children: Alter, Miriam, … and secondary school in his hometown and was drawn to music from an early age. Feuer learned the basics of music … Feuer formed a liturgical choir in the Dr. Max Nordau synagogue. In 1937, he founded another choir, which he named …