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A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… Western Algerian urban music called djiri or ghrnati from Oudja, Tlemcen and Wahran. Among these paraliturgical … individual with his own tempo and rhythm, thus creating a loud “sonic cloud.” The continuation of this qaddish by the cantor is …
Yaqub Murad al-‘Amari (aka Yaqub Bar-Nay)
… employed by the Iraqi Broadcasting Ensemble in Baghdad as oud and nay player as well as composer, until he moved to Israel in the … Ensemble in Baghdad … Oriental Music Orchestra … oud player … nay player … Yaqub Murad al-‘Amari (aka Yaqub …
Armand Sabah
… While still a student, his father surprised him with an oud, which Sabah initially rejected, considering Moroccan … However, after some persuasion, he agreed to play the oud privately. His father introduced him to an Iraqi oud player from Avraham Salman's ensemble in the Kol Yisrael …
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… Popular Israeli musician Dudu Tassa is the grandson of Daoud Al-Kuwaity, who was a prominent oud musician in Baghdad alongside his brother Salah …
Moshe Havusha
… music was beloved by Rav Ovadiah Yosef, and he was proud to have performed before him. Moshe is a violinist, but … he’s typically associated with his other instrument, the oud. He was the winner, and is now a judge, of the … (in Hebrew). … Paytan and Musician … Bakkashot … Iraq … oud player … Paytan … Aleppo … Baqqashot … Selihot - Selikhot … …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… ended badly; disgusted with the immoral conduct of the players. I gave up my studies and, influenced by Tolstoy’s … professors wives were educated and that he was no longer proud of his wife. Idelsohn at Hebrew Union College, sitting …