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Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… Synagogue in Prague and the use of instrumental music in synagogues of other towns. Next comes a discussion of the establishment of the trio cantor-bass-discant in German synagogues, and of the rabbinic reaction to it. The …
Der Missinai-Gesang der deutschen Synagoge
… An analysis of nine tunes which are used in the Ashkenazi synagogues, most of them in the High Holidays services. …
Chosen Voices: the Story of the American Cantorate
… of the American cantorial as practices in Conservative synagogues, based on extensive interviews with its …
The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition as Sung by Abraham Lopes Cardoso
… >>> New Perspectives on the Music of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogues in North-Western Europe. Stadia Rosenthaliana …
La place traditionnelle du melisme dans la cantillation
… In early Christian sources and in Italian Sephardi synagogues a long melisma appears in the second to last …
A Song of Dawn
… Jerusalem Sephardi Baqqashot are today performed in various synagogues in Israel, and even beyond its borders, it is … … Songs … Sephardi … Jerusalem … Synagogue music … Synagogues … Israeli Synagogues … Sephardi … Avraham Caspi … Essica Marks … Edwin …
Contemporary Ashkenazi Synagogue Music in Israel: Some Aspects of Change in a Relocated Tradition
… currently being done on Ashkenazi prayer nusach in Israeli synagogues. A few examples of musical change are given and …
New Perspectives on the Music of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogues in North-Western Europe
… … New Perspectives on the Music of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogues in North-Western Europe …
Toward a history of Jewish oral traditions: The singing of the prayer ‘Hayom harat olam’ in Sephardi synagogues
… The singing of the prayer ‘Hayom harat olam’ in Sephardi synagogues …
Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840)
… Edwin Seroussi … Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840) …