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Exemplification and the Limits of “Correctness”: The Implicit Methodology of Idelsohn’s "Thesaurus"
… occupies the position of a great pioneer in the systematic study of Jewish music would constitute a statement about which history has …

Jewish Liturgical Forms in the Falasha Liturgy? A Comparative Study
… in the direction of comparative studies. In any society, a Jewish influence may be manifested in certain aspects … to Jewish liturgical precedents. … 23452 … Jewish music … Ethiopia … Ethiopian Liturgical Traditions … … Liturgical Forms in the Falasha Liturgy? A Comparative Study … Kay Kaufmann Shelemay …

A.Z. Idelsohn and the Study of the Traditional Pronunciations of Hebrew (Hebrew)
… well-known for his pioneering work in the field of Hebrew musicology, primarily for his recording and research of the music of the various Jewish ethnic groups, presented to the scholarly world in … (of Hebrew) … Hebrew language … A.Z. Idelsohn and the Study of the Traditional Pronunciations of Hebrew (Hebrew) … …

Yemenite Qasīd Songs (Hebrew)
… Besides the types of Jewish poetry in Yemen - nasid, sirah, zaffeh, haduyo and … and they provided entertainment through their content and music. The qasid were sung at the end of parties, once the … had left. The writer of this article is in the process of studying twenty qasid songs which he has collected from …

Towards an Interdisciplinary Study of Jewish Oral Traditions
… propose to discuss and illustrate the need for pursuing the study of the oral aspect of Jewish traditions on a well-defined interdisciplinary basis. … framework and tools for the use of linguists, historians, musicologists, anthropologists, and others. … 9431 … Oral …

Orality as Religious Ideal: The Music of East-European Jewish Prayer
… largely as a consequence of German Romantic aesthetics, the study of art has looked upon the process of copying with an … As a consequence of this attitude, great compositions of music - such as those of Beethoven - were often imagined as … idea. … 9479 … Orality … Eastern Europe … Prayer … Jewish Prayer … Jewish … Jewish music … Religious music … …

Music in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah in Northern Africa
… More than any other Jewish group, the Northern African community has adopted the … its most characteristic feature is the ritualistic study of the book, which is quite rare outside North Africa. … Jews … Zohar … Sixteenth (16th) Century … Kabbalah … Music in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah in Northern Africa … …

Jewish Singing and Boxing in Georgian England
… composed of dry lists of names, titles, textual and musical incipits, folio numbers, concordances, variant … next to the incomparable thrill of actually holding and studying a centuries-old original manuscript, contrary to … is no question that for the first time ever the grounds of Jewish musical manuscript sources have been surveyed, mapped …
Between Tradition and Modernity
… Maier Levi of Esslingen is volume 12 of the JMRC's Yuval Music Series. The new production comprises 179 liturgical … for each selection by Dr. Geoffrey Goldberg. An extensive study on Maier Levi and his times as well as of the entire Southern German liturgical Jewish tradition round out the 470 pages of this book, …

Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of Lomazzo
… The discovery of traces of Jewish musicians in Lomazzo’s Trattato dell’Arte Della Pittura … Milan in 1584, is the most exhaustive work of its kind. In studying Lomazzo’s theory of art we often have the feeling …