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Nitzan Hen Razael
… Nitzan-Chen Razael grew up in Jerusalem in a musical family. His grandfather was a cellist. He studied in … graduated from the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem in violin and composition. Razael was always drawn to folk … West, as well as different Jewish music. Razael plays the violin for a variety of audiences. His performances are …
Moshe "Musa" Berlin
… berlin is a clarinet player and one of the leading Klezmer musicians in Israel. He was born in 1938 in Tel Aviv to a family of Hasidut Modzits . Musa’s musical capabilities were discovered at the age of 6 when he began playing the violin. In high school, he started playing the clarinet; …
Avigdor (Tibor) Herzog
… The Jewish Music Research Centre mourns the recent passing of ethnomusicologist Avigdor Herzog (1922-2022), one of the founders … introduced to music by his father who handed him his first violin. He received his secondary education in the nearby …
Taqsim in Maqam Rast Nawa
… Taisir Elias, violin … Taqsim: Instrumental Improvisation in Near Eastern … … Taqsim (pl. Taqasim) … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Arab Music … Middle East … Violin … Taqsim in Maqam Rast Nawa …
Samai and Taqsim in Maqam Farah Faza
… Simon Shaheen, oud Taisir Elias, violin Ramzi Bisharat, darbouka … Taqsim: Instrumental … … Taqsim (pl. Taqasim) … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Arab Music … Darabukkah … Middle East … Oud … Violin … Samai and Taqsim in Maqam Farah Faza …
64. El mancebo seboso + La fea y el viejo (La novia exigente) + Las camas altas (Sida Musafija)
… p. 329, note 87). Surprisingly, the recording ends with the violin playing the first part of the Zionist song Hatikvah … - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic music … Hatikva (The Hope, Israel's national anthem) … …
“Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) – Sleep my child, I will cradle you (Lullaby)
… 1912). [1] The melody marked con sordino (muted violin or cello) is almost identical to that of … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) …
Nahôn libbo is hujire – Whole-heartedly is the fearful believer
… tune adapted from Idelsohn’s Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Music (1923b: 140, no. 193) is an unexpected turn after four … 1 and especially 5 would sound well with cello, but with violin – thin. Here, I would suggest rather another line in the piano, even just doubling the violin, but an octave lower. In general, I see that in this …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… Jews thrived and turned the Song without Words into pure music (is that a coincidence that a converted, assimilated … farshlag decorations ( dreidlakh in Yiddish). Played on the violin or cello, the dreidlakh adds a klezmer touch to the … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch) …
Moshe Havusha
… traditions are based on both Syrian (“Halabi”) and Egyptian musical styles. Today, Havusha, who still lives in the Beit Israel neighborhood, is a popular hazzan , payytan , musician, and singer, with a large following across … and he was proud to have performed before him. Moshe is a violinist, but he’s typically associated with his other …