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Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… into Idelsohn’s displaying of the events of his life to diverse audiences. To complete this synoptic autobiography we … in Libau (later in New York), my father was appointed overseer of kosher meat in a non-Jewish butchery. In my … could deliver lectures on the subject of Hebrew Music. I traversed all of America from the east to the west, from north …
La reina tiene dolores (La mala suegra)
… The opening verses of this romance, depicting the pains of a pregnant …
Nani quere el hijo (La mujer engañada)
… with good food ready on the tables. Almost all of the verses have a common rhyme, í-a, following a common scheme …
Dicotín dicotán (Ricotín ricotán)
… child does not guess correctly, he gets beaten. Several verses are obscure or incomprehensible, as is common in …
Lavaba la blanca niña (La vuelta del marido)
… many times in an AB/AB/AB pattern, the second line of each verse is always repeated as the first line of the next …
38-40. El regateo de las consuegras
… to your dear daughter!” After each strophe, the following verse is repeated as a refrain: “It is still not enough, …
7–9. Las prendas de la novia
… body and then all the former similes are repeated in inverse order. The first version comes from Izmir. “This is … Let the bride rejoice with the groom.” In subsequent verses, the forehead is a shining sword, the eyebrows are …
El buen viar (El baile del cereal)
… gestures, then 46 all the former tasks are repeated in reverse and performed with the gestures. The refrain at the …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… items by both Beniso and Levy refer therefore to the diverse historical connections embedded in his repertoire. …
Yo me levantaría un lunes (6a)
… and is mockingly rejected (v.9-18). In the concluding verses some wedding elements are mentioned, such as the …