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Taqsim: Instrumental Improvisation in Near Eastern Traditions
… solo improvisations performed by Arab and Jewish musicians in Israel. All but one of the taqasim (= pl. form … Eastern style that owes its existence largely to Egyptian musical trends and the Arabic mass media. The cassette is … … Twentieth (20th) Century … East … Taqsim (pl. Taqasim) … Violin … Nay … Qanun … Darabukkah … Esther R. Warkov … Simon …
Abodah : Abodah (God’s worship), a Yom Kippur melody
… Composition for violin and piano … 10 … 7 … New York … Carl Fischer … … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … 1929 … Music … Score … Scores … Yom Kippur … …
Hebrew dance, violin and piano, op. 35, no. 1
… Hebrew dance for violin and piano … 101 … 10 … 15 … New York … Carl Fischer … … Scores, Music scores … 1936 … Music … Score … Art Music … Art … Piano … Violin … Joseph Achron … Hebrew dance, violin and piano, op. …
Violin concerto no. 2 : the prophets
… … 58 … 7 … Emi Classics … … 1992 … Music … Prophets … Art Music … Art … Violin … Italy … Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco … Violin concerto no. 2 : the prophets …
Rosinkes mit Mandlen (Raisins and almonds)
… Song arranged for piano, violin or voice … 3 … 10 … 19 … London … Mazin … … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Ashkenaz … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi … Vocal music … Piano … Voice … Violin … Piano accompaniment … Vocal … Ashkenazi … Abraham …
Alma Rosé: Vienna to Auschwitz
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Traces the life of violinist Alma Rosé, a niece of Gustav Mahler. Recounts her childhood and early musical career in Vienna, her experiences in occupied … OR … Amadeus Press … … 2000 … Holocaust … Vienna … Women … Violin … Orchestra … Alma Rose … Women's Orchestra … …
Strings in the Shadows: A Portrait of Three Violinists at the Terezin Concentration Camp
… Describes the day-to-day experiences of three musicians in the Theresienstadt: Paul Kling, Thomas Mandl, … Wadler … Strings in the Shadows: A Portrait of Three Violinists at the Terezin Concentration Camp …
Se il violinista cade dal tetto… L’Italia nel revival della “musica klezmer” [If the Fiddler Falls Off the Roof… Italy in the “Klezmer Music” Revival]
… Examines the popularity of klezmer music in Italy, where it has become synonymous with Jewishness and denotes a musical culture that is believed to live in a transnational … … Klezmer … Cult … Italy … Francesco Spagnolo … Se il violinista cade dal tetto… L’Italia nel revival della …
Mamele
… barely has any time for herself, until she discovers the violinist across the courtyard! The musical score also includes Picon's trademark theme song, 'Abi Gezunt.' … 81 … 9 … Poland … … 1938 … Music … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Musicals … Poland … …
A Man from Munkasc: Gypsy Klezmer
… festivities, dance etc.), most of the time the klezmer musicians were not Jews but Rom. In fact, the Rom had played … how this persecuted group (the Rom) saved Jewish folk music until it could be returned to the Jews. We learn about Gyula Galombosi, a Rom virtuoso violinist who traveled throughout the Soviet Union playing …