(1812 נמצאו תוצאות)
Malcolm Miller
… pseudonym Larry Fisherman. On September 2018, Miller died from an accidental drug overdose of cocaine, fentanyl, …
Paul Ben-Haim
… of “Mediterranean style” while straying not too far from the mainstream orchestral repertoire. It was thus very …

Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… and the ethnic. These early publications were different from Beregovski’s later works. Beregovski’s early …

The Titles of the Psalms - A Renewed Investigation of an Old Problem
… eine forschungsge-schichtliche Untersuchung . Its scope is from about the beginning of the 18th century to ca. 1965. His …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… all the Jewish musicians and cantors in the entire world, from the Jews of [Western] Ashkenaz to the Jews of Poland and from the Jews of Morocco to the Jews of America, Australia …
David de Sola Pool
… the book Why I am a Jew. He recorded several excerpts from the prayer according to the traditional melodies of the …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… during Festival services to texts such as 'Lo Tevoshi' (from 'Lekha Dodi') and the Kaddish titqabel . See also … tunes of Vishnitz Hassidim, creating the form ABCB. Taken from the JMRC CD: The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim … Transcription … Dance tune of Boyan Hassidim. Taken from the JMRC CD: The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim …

Zhok (LKT)
… klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from primary and secondary sources that include or refers to … it used to accompany dance. Its origin was Moldavian and Romanian music. The ‘zhok’ entered to a great extent the …
Jacques Offenbach
… and Franz Liszt. In August of 1844, Offenbach underwent a Roman Catholic conversion and was married to Herminie … international acclaim, particularly in Vienna, where his romantic opera Die Rheinnixen was performed at the Hofoper … Les contes d’Hoffmann. Offenbach died in October of 1880 from complications associated with the gout, and his family …
Israeli folksongs
… the genre, many of the songs' melodies were appropriated from other traditions, such as Russian, Hassidic, Yiddish, …