(79 results found)
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… on the borders of the German Upper Silesia and the Austrian Western Galicia made it easy for me to think of acquiring an … Berlin and Dresden opened before him the world of classical Western music. One of his very early articles in the Hebrew … and focused exclusively on Hassidic and, later, on non-Ashkenazi Jewish musical traditions too. Further adding to …
Neil Levin
… of focus embrace comparative considerations of eastern and western spheres of Ashkenazi Jewry in terms of their sacred, secular art, … Archive of Jewish Music … Folk music … Jewish music … Ashkenaz … Secular music … Neil Levin …
Israel Alter
… Europe. He undertook an important tour of various cities in Western Europe with Moshe Koussevitzky (the chief cantor in … the tenor range. He mastered both the Eastern European and Western cantorial styles and incorporated both emotional and … Schleifer given in November 2003, in a session of the JMRC Ashkenaz researcher's forum . The lecture was given in …
Mordechai Breuer
… Frankfurt (Am Main) … German Synagogue … Synagogue music … Western Ashkenazi … Mordechai Breuer …
Judit Frigyesi
… 19 th -20 th centuries in Europe and ritual musics of non-Western cultures (with expertise in the music of Béla Bartók and Ashkenazic prayer chant). Her archive is the largest …
Sylvan Sholom Kalib
… (July 24, 1929 - January 15, 2025), a prominent scholar of Western music theory who was also a leading composer, … Simultaneously, he began his lifelong engagement with Western music theory, completing a doctorate at Northwestern … as a five-volume, twenty-book treatise on Eastern European Ashkenazic liturgical music, repertoire, and varying …

On the History of the Music of the Jews of Amsterdam
… … 32-35 … … 10 … 1964 … History … Netherlands … Amsterdam … Ashkenazi … Israel Adler … On the History of the Music of …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A Late Manifestation of the Musical Trope
… Western Ashkenazi cantors have developed a new soloist style of … … Hazzanut … Analysis … Score … Scores … Cantorials … Western Europe … Niggun … Niggunim … Ashkenaz … Europe … Melodies … West … Hazzanim - Cantors … …

Ha-noten teshu’s la-mlakhim: Identity and Nationality in 19th-century Synagogue Music in Europe
… … Liturgy … History … Synagogue … Europe … Nationality … Ashkenazi … Edwin Seroussi … Susanne Borchers … Ha-noten …

The Cantorial Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre
… widespread use of the vocalise in the sung liturgy of the Western Ashkenazi synagogue in the Baroque and early modern period. … Judaica … Musica Judaica … 38334 … 33–85 … … 17 … 2004 … Ashkenazi … Geoffrey Goldberg … The Cantorial Fantasia …