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The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Prior to the advent of modernity, Ashkenazi hazzanim acquired their cantorial skills by…
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Towards an interdisciplinary study of Jewish oral traditions
An approach to Jewish linguistic, cultural, and musical traditions that would explicitly…
The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel
A collection of field recordings, mainly klezmer musical pieces, performed in Israel and…
The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel
This publication presents the klezmer repertoire that developed in Israel, especially in…
Judeo-Spanish Moroccan Songs for the Life Cycle
An introduction to the folk songs of the Judeo-Spanish speaking Jewish communities of…
Musical Life and Traditions of the Portuguese Jewish Community of Amsterdam in the XVIIIth Century
This monograph presents the existing literary evidence related to the art music…
Hoshna’na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato 1732
A critical edition of a musical ceremony for the festival of Hosha'ana Rabbah from the…
A. Z. Idelsohn Archives in the Jewish National and University Library - Catalogue
A catalogue of the section of Abraham Zvi Idelsohn's Nachlass that was donated to the…
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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 liturgically important…