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Moshe Cordova
… m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our knowledge … career as a synagogue singer and composer. Parallel to his musical career he developed a business in the field of … Mafṭirim performed Hebrew poetry set to Turkish classical music on the Sabbaths at the Italian Synagogue in Galata. …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… seaboard. With me, I carry a treasure, a piece of lost musical history, or so I believe. Saved on my mobile phone … stored in the shelves of the Lebanese Foundation for Arab Music Archiving and Research (AMAR). Located in the little … of the day (Salihi & Sa ʿ id 2015, 32); and Egypt’s female wedding musicians, known as the ʿ awalim (sing. ʿ alimah ), …
6. Coplas de Hanukkah: Dak Il Tas, Toma El Tas
… “Lahan [Melody of] Merquedes mis haverim, semai [Turkish musical genre] (Strasbourg, National and University Library, … occasion: chicken and roast meat (Turkish: tandur ) and a musical instrument ( santur ) that accompanies the evenings. … contains instead of the santur, tanbur, the most important musical instrument of classical Ottoman music, a selection …
Moshe Rudinow
… Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… ‘ud player, singer, conductor, and performer of Arab art music. He was student of Tanburi Ibrahim Bey in Iraq and was … for the ‘ud at the 1932 International Congress of Oriental Music, Cairo. Aharon immigrated from Iraq to Israel in 1935 … a radio programmer mostly in the 1950's-1960's, when most musicians considered only Western music as “high art.” …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… study aims to trace the unique characteristics of a type of music unparalleled in the central-eastern European … songs that were instrumentally performed at Israeli Hasidic weddings. Second, they intentionally do not relate to the … and where the main performance context of nigunim was not weddings, but rather singing on Sabbaths, when playing …
Ya'akov Orland
… Homeland and Mother, " in 1930. This song was later set to music by David Zehavi, a member of Kibbutz Naan and the … (Mitya) Zeira , who would later set many of his poems to music. One of Orland's most notable songs from this period, … Shoshanim " ("Two Roses") also became staples of Israeli music. Beyond songwriting, Orland was a prolific translator, …
15. Cinco años ya va hacer (CES)
… informants for this song were “professional singers at weddings in Sofia, Bulgaria,” which appears to indicate that … www.pizmonim.org. The recording by CES is, on the surface, musically different from the melody notated by Levy and … orally in the piyyut tradition. However, a closer musical analysis reveals that there are some structural and …
VeYosef Hurad Mitzrayma
… Kiwi … Hazan … Hazzan … Iraq … Jerusalem … Liturgical music … Paytan … Piyyutim … Kriat Hatorah … Torah reading … …
Vayeshev Yosef BeMitzrayim
… Kiwi … Hazan … Hazzan … Iraq … Jerusalem … Liturgical music … Paytan … Piyyutim … Kriat Hatorah … Torah reading … …