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Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… in the article entitled “Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardic Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av.” … While the Salonika version is slightly more akin to the Western Sephardi versions, whose trademark is the refrain …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… association reoriented her research focus from the canon of Western art music to non-Western music, most particularly, the music of religious and … processes of change that her new life and experiences in Western Asia brought. This transfer and exchange of ideas …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… Heymann, NLI, Y 5913 … Sound example 3: She'eh ne'esar, West Hungarian tradition, Yehuda Weiss, NLI, Y 445 … Sound … Hamnazeah , 1898, no. 66 Avenary mentioned that the “Western” melody, i.e. Sulzer’s, is similar to German folk … Let’s note here that Idelsohn’s comparative approach of Western Ashkenazi metric melodies such as “She’eh ne’esar” …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… ḥuzzam,” is how he, sitting in his small apartment in West Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighbourhood, expressed his …
The “Jewish Baroque”: The Allure of a Modern Musical Affair
… rather unique (from the Jewish perspective of the period) Western musical taste of the small but affluent Sephardic … Jewish music in Europe which would resonate with mainstream Western music history, Adler toured post-war Europe in a … It needs to be stressed however that the phenomenon of Western art music in European Jewish communities during the …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… its history of Hebrew printing presses and trade; and the Western port city of Livorno, which by the late 17th century …
Moshe Attias
… in opposition to his later signature appearance with a Western suit (or at times, a Moroccan djellaba ) with a …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… Issac in various ways. Ashkenazi Jews did not employ Western notation until the late eighteenth century and … of Jews within the Ashkenazi realm became proficient in Western music notation, enabling them to record Jewish … chronological order. [31] All transcriptions belong to the Western Ashkenazi rite. In parallel, our search for …

Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… musical tradition of the old Synagogue; (2) the attitude of Western music historians to the question of Jewish influence …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… and cantors in the entire world, from the Jews of [Western] Ashkenaz to the Jews of Poland and from the Jews of …