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Les Chants synagogaux notes au XIIe siecle (ca. 1103-1150) par Abdias, le Proselyte nomand
… English version in 'Contributions to an Historical Study of Jewish Music' ed. by E. Werner (New York, 1976), pp. 166-199. … 1 … …

The effect of the Holocaust on the study of East-European Jewish music
… On the difficulties of conducting research on Jewish liturgical music after the Holocaust. Another version appeared in … … Judit Frigyesi … The effect of the Holocaust on the study of East-European Jewish music …

The Performance of the Judeo-Spanish Repertoire
… The Present study deals with (i) the performance of the Judeo-Spanish … Sephardi repertoire sung in Judeo-Spanish. It considers musical performance as one of the criteria for the … … 57 … 57 … 3 … 3 … Musical Performance (The Performance of Jewish and Arabic Music in Israel) … Musical Performance …

Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat; the example of "flowing rhythm" in Jewish "nusah"
… … 51 … 51 … 2 … 3 … Asian Music … Asian Music … 38483 … 59-88 … … 1993 … Music … … … Judit Frigyesi … Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat; the example of "flowing rhythm" in Jewish "nusah" …

Towards an interdisciplinary study of Jewish oral traditions
… An approach to Jewish linguistic, cultural, and musical traditions that would explicitly integrate their … would yield many benefits for the individual areas of study. Examples of the approach are given.[author] … 2 … …

The Sacred Bridge: the Interdependence of Liturgy and Music in Synagogue and Church during the First Millennium
… questions of the relationship of synagogue liturgy and music to those of the Christian church. Before studying this article, it is advised to read the important review by Peter Jeffery in the 'Jewish Quarterly Review', vol. 77, no. 4 (pp. 283-298). … 1 …

Parallels Between the Old–French and the Jewish Song
… article in which Idelsohn tries to show traces of Jewish music in French folk music. Jews settled in France in the … of the difficulties of his thesis and calls for 'an intense study' of 'more and ampler material.' … 5 … 5 … 3 … Acta …

Cultural Stability and Change in a Minority Group: a Study of the Liturgical and Folk Songs of the Jews of Cochin, India
… diss., Jewish Theological Seminary of America … 52 … 52 … 1 … 37846 … … New York … … 1977 … Folk songs … Change … Liturgical music … India … Cochin … Minority … Cochin … Israel J. Ross … Cultural Stability and Change in a Minority Group: a Study of the Liturgical and Folk Songs of the Jews of …

Songs of the Jews of the island of Djerba: A comparison between two surveys, Hara Sghira (1929) and Hara Kebira (1976)
… Comparison of a study of the songs of the Hara Kebira (large Jewish quarter) with Robert Lachmann 's study of 30 years … Jewish quarter) reveals that the Jews of Djerba adopted musical traditions common to other societies that served …

David Finko: Russkij kompozitor v Amerike. [David Finko: A Russian composer in America.]
… to the U.S. in 1979, after having grown up in Leningrad and studying at the Gosudarstvennaja Konservatorija. In the periodical “Musica Judaica” (RILM 19862709) he discussed his experiences … by Sostakovic, his melodic vocabulary has been enriched by Jewish traditional music. In addition to instrumental and …