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From Tugarma to Jerusalem: Isaac Eliyahu Navon and his Contribution to the Israeli Folksong
… to Jerusalem: Isaac Eliyahu Navon and his Contribution to the Israeli Folksong …

Judeo-Spanish Contrafacts and Musical Adaptations: The Oral Tradition
… … Judeo-Spanish Contrafacts and Musical Adaptations: The Oral Tradition …

The Turkish Makam in the Musical Culture of the Ottoman Jews: Sources and Examples
… … Musical culture … Sources … Ottoman … Edwin Seroussi … The Turkish Makam in the Musical Culture of the Ottoman Jews: Sources and Examples …

The Growth of the Judeo-Spanish Folksong Repertory in the 20th Century
… … 3 … Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies … Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies … 34851 … 173-180 … songs … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Repertory … Spanish … The Growth of the Judeo-Spanish Folksong Repertory in the …

Rabbi Israel Najara: Moulder of Hebrew Sacred Song after the Expulsion from Spain
… … Rabbi Israel Najara: Moulder of Hebrew Sacred Song after the Expulsion from Spain …

Written Evidence and Oral Tradition: The Singing of Hayom harat olam in Sephardic Synagogues
… … Edwin Seroussi … Written Evidence and Oral Tradition: The Singing of Hayom harat olam in Sephardic Synagogues …

The Life and Work of Eduard Birnbaum, Pioneer of Jewish Music Research
… … … 1989 … Jewish … Music … Research … Edwin Seroussi … The Life and Work of Eduard Birnbaum, Pioneer of Jewish …

A Hassidic Exemplum in a Judeo-Spanish Homily from the Early 19th Century: A New Source on ‘Secular’ Music in Synagogal Singing.
… … A Hassidic Exemplum in a Judeo-Spanish Homily from the Early 19th Century: A New Source on ‘Secular’ Music in …

The Musical Performance of Hayom harat olam in Sephardic Communities: On the Use of Notated Sources in Jewish Music Research
… … Communities … Performance … Sources … Edwin Seroussi … The Musical Performance of Hayom harat olam in Sephardic Communities: On the Use of Notated Sources in Jewish Music Research …
Judeo-Caribbean Currents
… Dramatic demographic and ideological shifts characterize the three and a half century saga of the small and yet prominent United Netherlands-Portuguese Congregation Mikvé Israel-Emanuel in …