(482 results found)
Ofer Ronen
… composing, arranging and performing with a fusion of musics between middle eastern Jewish and Arab musics, flamenco, and sephardic music. His studies include a …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… Union College. It was published in New York (by Hensley Music Co.: Metro Music Co.) in 1966. Papernikoff's text portrays the tender … a chilling reference to the old Jewish communities of Eastern Europe that vanished in the Holocaust. It can also …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… of these songs appear at the title of the piyyut. These musical codes, which probably had a clear meaning at the … line of the foreign songs appeared in Hebrew letters. The musical meaning of Najara's musical instructions was blurred … research of the oral tradition of the Sephardic Jews of the Eastern Mediterranean. Afterwards, the performing artists …
Cantar de las Flores
… cycle. This copla is documented in the tradition of the Eastern-Mediterranean Sephardim: in various manuscripts: a … with the second verse of the repeated refrain. Thus, the music divides the ten verses of the textual stanza into three identical musical strophes, each strophe consisting of four musical …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… the identification of texts’ author and an additional musical version, very different from the one we released … connected to the ‘Ades’ synagogue , an important center of eastern hazzanut . Among other songs Avidany wrote ‘Nagila … set the same poem to a very different musical style. This version of the song was recorded in an …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… line of the opening stanza, is the refrain (same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … Shofet kol ha’aretz.” This is the earliest mention of the music of our poem, and obviously it indicates that in the … source apparently moved eastwards, as it contains many Eastern Ashkenazi texts added later in its margins. Through …

Prayer for the state
… Synagogue … Liturgical Innovation in a Nation-State: The Music of the “Prayer for the Well-being of the State of … excellent article by Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin HERE The music of the “Prayer for the Well-being of the State of … cantors regarding its musical performance. Since the Eastern Ashkenazi cantorial tradition was the one adopted as …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… development against the background of the various Ashkenazi musical cultures. The Ashkenazi tradition of this pizmon … 1724 from the transalpine tradition and had embraced the music aesthetics of the surrounding culture. The balanced … their reminiscences of Biblical chant. The “alternative” Eastern European melody of Shofet kol ha’arez bears the …

Badhan
… Hebrew lit. entertainer. A merrymaker, rhymester, and musician who entertains primarily at weddings. Professional … at weddings, and at Hanukkah and Purim celebrations. In Eastern European Jewish communities, the badhan worked as a …

Klezmer (pl. Klezmorim)
… Eastern-European Jewish folk musician, generally … Also used as modifier to describe the genre of music produced by Klezmorim (e.g. Klezmer music). … Klezmer (pl. Klezmorim) …