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The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… known by its Ladino name, Esnoga, and is one of the Dutch Jewish community's most important structures. Its history … prayers according to the Western European Sephardic tradition, with minimal, late kabbalistic elements included. … them as exotic examples of non-Western music. Attempts at musical notation occurred in a number of Sephardic …
Avner Bahat
… where he was introduced to a recorder and discovered his musical talent. Over time he developed a great skill on the … Encounter in Israeli Music (1939–1973): Integration of Traditional Elements in Musical Work. For many years, Bahat … of Musicology. In 1981, he established the Center for Jewish Music at Beit Hatfutsot, and from 1984 he began …
Simha Arom
… His books include African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology (1991). In the 1960s, … the Central African Republic. He became fascinated by the traditional music of this country, especially the vocal … the liturgical music traditions of Ethiopian Jews and the musical heritage of the Jews of Djerba. Arom has been a …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… the Mishna: study of oral performances from linguistic and musical points of view; Jewish interlinguistics: the French and Hebrew of Jews in … Jews in Germany, Austria, and Romania; the liturgical music traditions of Ethiopian Jews … Linguist … Frank …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music, the composer Solomon Rosowsky published a … world strenuously denied Jews entry, Russia’s greatest musical academy welcomed them with open arms. Picture 1: … nor did they belong by birthright to the Russian national tradition. To understand this comment, it helps to read it …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… around the mid-sixteenth century from the circles of Jewish mystics of Safed and spready rapidly throughout the … addition to ‘Lekhah Dodi.’ Even more important for the main musical argument of this Song of the Month (see below), the … the Mishnaic Tractate ‘Ethics of the Fathers’] when it is [traditionally read, a chapter on each Sabbath] between Pesah …

Philo's views on music
… The importance of music to the great Jewish philosopher Philo can be seen in his many references to music and his use of musical imagery. His works are indebted to the Pythagorean … with musical analogies and symbolism. In Philo, the Greek tradition and attitude toward music is paramount, with …
Mitsve Tants
… to eastern Europe in the 18th century at the latest. In Jewish musar literature and minhagim books of the 17th and … two patterns to the Hassidic Mitsve Tants. In the Diaspora tradition, it is a Badhan who invites the guests to dance … the JMRC Cd- The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim. Musical Transcription … Performers: Vizhnitz Choir, …

Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat: the example of 'flowing rhythm' in Jewish nusah
… rhythmic flexibility outlines its relation to intermediate musical structure (where a sense of beat and some pulsation is felt) and explicates the problems of traditional rhythmic analysis in discussing flowing rhythm. … 35952 … 59-88 … … Ashkenazim … XXIV … Spring-Summer 1993 … Jewish … Music … Analysis … Nusach - Nusah - Nusakh … …

The "Proclamation Style" in Hebrew
… ' in style. The group of melodies represents an ancient musical style. Because of the similarity to the benediction … The musical examples appended are from the Ashkenazic tradition of South- Eastern Europe, and it is not known whether they are prevalent in other Jewish musical traditions. Although previously narrow …