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Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… is of Jewish origin, did it originated in Ashkenaz or in an Eastern Jewish tradition. Much of the relevant literature … (Tabory, 1988: 66) Variations from Sephardic and Eastern Jewish communities “E h ad mi yodea” began to appear … versions in Yiddish and in Russian appeared in the Eastern European communities. The non-Ashkenazi versions, on …
Moshe Attias
… and composers, from a family of musicians going back at least to his grandfather. His father, Yaakov Attias, also a …
Cantar de las Flores
… cycle. This copla is documented in the tradition of the Eastern-Mediterranean Sephardim: in various manuscripts: a … it has been almost forgotten in the communities of the Eastern area, but is widely known by the Sephardim of … be taken with a fork or with a spoon, what they call in the Eastern communities: 'pirron y cuchara'), one tells how rich …
Chasidic in America
… situates the song in an ambivalent position between the Eastern European Jewish and the Afro-American musical … American popular music to both the Hasidic niggun and the Eastern European Jewish instrumental repertoires, can be … its wider social context. The mass emigration of Jews from Eastern Europe to America between 1882 and 1924 had a strong …
Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur
… or evidence that Zaarur headed such a school, at least not as a formal operation. Moreover, we know that the … His versatile repertoire extended across various Middle Eastern musical genres, from the Iraqi maqam to Egyptian … to London and were heard in the BBC station for the Middle East programs, reaching the Arab world, Israel/Palestine …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… In the spring of 1897, on the eve of the Russian Orthodox Easter, two Russian musicians met in an encounter that was …

Steiger
A term in use in the European Jewish musical tradition to refer to the different modal…
Book review: Hernan Tesler-Mabé, Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor
… Old World and ends with the integration into the formerly East European Jewish communities of the New World. But as …