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Eliyahu Hacohen
… was perhaps among the most notable ones in this genre of learned individuals. In hundreds of essays (if not more), … program. Hacohen’s intervention eventually lasted for four years, during which he developed a format that combined live ethnography with archival research, a methodology that will accompany him during his over …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… period, which lasted from its inception until the appearance of 'Annan Ben-David in the eighth century. Ben-David … center of the Karaites was balanced between Europe and the Near East. During the next few hundred years, additional Karaite communities were formed in Egypt …
Kedusha
… 6:3) ('Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory'). 'Barukh kevod adonai … had already been revised during the Tana'im era, if not earlier, and therefore the Amorai'm did not consider it … festive and serious melody in accordance with the text. The early cantors' manuals contain many ornamented musical …

Khupe-marsh (LKT)
… bride and groom to the khupe the ‘tsu-der-khupe marsh’ is heard.” [Orgajev, Bessarabia, c. 1930s-40s]. Bik 1964 . ( … 1985, pp. 60-61 . “From the distance could already be heard the strains of the khupe-march , played on a fiddle, a … bursts forth and from everywhere the cry ‘mazl tov’ is heard. The klezmorim play happy notes (mus. ex. 9) and …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… national school had his own style, there are a number of clear common characteristics. First and foremost, these … original or transcriptions of Jewish folk melodies – bear the earmarks that we identify with Klezmer music. The tunes are …

Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
… Ethiopian Israeli liturgy. Ronit Seter, Jewish Music Research Centre, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Is Israeli Art … works like Noam Sheriff’s Mechaye hametim (1985) were nearly sidelined as Jewish kitsch. Based on recent theories … ideologies of explicit Jewishness expressed in works of the early 2000s by leading composers such as Betty Olivero, …

Anim Zemirot
… Zemirot,' also known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), appears in the Ashkenazi Siddur at the end of the morning … In some Israeli synagogues the prayer was moved to an earlier part of the service, the end of the Sha h arit … the Sefer H asidim . However, in He H asid's writings it appears that he was familiar with the Piyyut. It is therefore …

Shir HaKavod
… also known as 'Shir HaKavod' (Song of Glory), usually appears in the Ashkenazi Siddur at the end of the morning … In some Israeli synagogues the prayer is moved to an earlier part of the service, after the Sha h arit service … Sefer H asidim . However, in He H asid's writings it appears that he was already familiar with the Piyyut. It is …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… Sound Archive. Score example B2: Hodu for Pessa h appears in an Amsterdam Haggada from 1794 in an arrangement for … of the community to specific times within the liturgical year cycle. Such melodies could be transferred to other … Singing Shir hama’alot to the typical melodies of the yearly cycle was a widespread musical custom of …

Dobranotsh (LKT)
… abend,’ a ‘dobri wetscher,’ played, and every morning we heard the ‘guten-morgen-standchen,’ ‘dobri dsen,’ and we …