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Musical Practices and Instruments in Late Bronze Age Ugarit (Syria)
… Practices and Instruments in Late Bronze Age Ugarit (Syria) … Annie Caubet …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… with roots in the sixteenth century that continues amongst Syrian Jews today (Kligman 2009; Shelemay 1998). “ Yom Yom … four hundred pizmonim. Many of them continue to be sung by Syrian Jews around the world, where Taboush’s legacy, his … with certainty if it was “Aleppian”, “Damascene”, or even Syrian. But that did not stop people from having distinct …
Clara Wenz
… research project chronicles the present and past lives of a Syrian-Jewish musical record which was released by the …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… Sephardic communities in the Middle East, such as Turkey, Syria and Jerusalem, as shown by various recordings at the … as well as in the website pizmonim (where I found the Syrian version). A unique recording of this qinah included … a cantor who hailed from east of Aleppo, the great city in Syria. “Bore ‘ad ana” is not included in the order of …
A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… 78rpm recording by the singer and movie actress of Syrian-Lebanese origin Siham (or Seham) Refki (1922-2007). The song is attributed to the Syrian composer Abdel Ghani al-Sheikh (1900-1970). However, … songs that draw heavily from folk styles from the Greater Syria region. It is widespread in Baghdad too, and even …
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… Nazem al-Ghazali Sabah Fakhri: “Fog al-Nakhal” in Syria “Fog al Nakhal” became just as prominent in Syria as it did in Iraq, if not more. The fame of Ghazali’s version in Syria was fostered by television broadcasts and recordings, …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… practices of Jews from the Ottoman provinces of Greater Syria (Aleppo and Urfa) and Iraq (Baghdad), as well as from …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… musically, the ones from the ancient cities of Aleppo (Syria) and Baghdad (Iraq). The Arabic versions open “Min …
Mi-pi el
… Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … Syria … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Mi-pi el …
Anu Be-hamon Shir
… Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … Syria … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Anu Be-hamon Shir …