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Alexander A. Krein
Alexander Krein was born in the Staraya Ruza region of Moscow in 1883. He and his five…

Polonaise
… “It can also happen that a dance has a Yiddish name and the melody for the dance is borrowed from another people. Thus, …
With Songs They Respond
… the same melodic formula in which the tawshih has its own melody. The performance ends with the blessing 'Vekulkhem …
Atah Ehad
… is a difficult, perhaps impossible task, since the same melody can function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a … One ), is a well-known setting of a traditional Ashkenazi melody to a prayer from the Min h ah service [1] (Heb. מנחה …

Mazurka (LKT)
… 1928, p. 284 . “‘...Let’s dance the kozak ;’... The melody is that of a ‘Polish mazurka.” [Galicia, 1920s-30s]. …
59. La reina de la gracia (Isaac Algazi)
This is a love song in makam Nihavent and usul Devri Hindi (7/4). The poem was written…
Leo Levi
Leo Levi was the first scholar to devote research to the Italian Jewish oral musical…
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… to Iraqi music scholar Scheherezade Qassim Hassan, the melody is attributed to Sufi poet and composer Mullah Uthman … the greatest singers of his time. [1] In this context, the melody currently associated with “Fog al-Nakhal” was sung to … from Bombay Among the Jewish community of Baghdad, the melody of “Fog al-Nakhal” was also known as “Balini-b …
65. El baile de los falsos (Sida Musafija)
… is a Judeo-Spanish contrafact of an extremely popular dance melody of the early twentieth century made famous in its …

סוחר-צמר-פילוסוף יהודי במוצול דן במוסיקה בהשראת צפייה בריקוד צוּפי
… 288-295. בכיוון זה הלך גם Ulf Haxen, Saadya Gaon on music - Melody or Rhythm?, in Jewish Studies at the End of the 20 th … witnessed a Sufi dance accompanied by song with a beautiful melody. This experience motivated Ṭābā to explain to a …