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Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… Jewish culture is well documented in Levin (1988, 1996). Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, himself born and raised in Kurland, included in …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… the much-appreciated recordings and transcriptions made by Abraham Zvi Idelsohn that were carried out approximately at the same …
The Idelsohn Project
… promoter of a new text set to an existing Hassidic niggun) Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, was a European-born Jewish musician who insisted …
Eastern Mediterranean Judeo-Spanish Songs
… 1971a >>> The Judeo-Spanish Ballad Chapbooks of Yacob Abraham Yoná . Los Angeles and Berkeley: University of … Research Center, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. … Idelsohn, Abraham Zvi 1923 >>> Gesänge der orientalischen Sefardim. …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… Yiddish theater spawned a touching emotional response by Idelsohn. In grieving Goldfaden , Idelsohn projected into … 7, 1908) after he settled in Jerusalem. Source Text Abraham Goldfaden By Abraham Z. Ben Yehuda [Idelsohn] … this periodical publication before it became the daily Ha-Zvi. Goldfaden’s death provides Idelsohn a springboard to …
26. La rosa de mayo + Los bilbilicos (CES)
… to the Sabbath table song, Tzur mi-shelo akhalnu , (cf. Idelsohn 1923 , nos. 476 and 496). La rosa enflorece hoy en …
32. La agonía del amante Rosa mia (CES)
… Salonica. The melody appears in a musical transcription by Idelsohn ( 1923 , no. 484) with the same opening stanza. … degree of probability, this is a Greek or Turkish melody (Idelsohn described it as “Turkish, known in Jerusalem”), …
35. Toma mi alma y tómala (CES)
… included in Amor y muerte (PF 034/06; Hemsi 1995, no. 84; Idelsohn 1923 , no. 480). The refrain also appears in El …
70. El barón despreciado ( La Gloria)
… versions see Bernheim 1920 (reproduced without credit in Idelsohn 1923 , no. 498); Attias 1972 , no. 77; Hemsi 1995 , …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… Palestine) after it was published with musical notation by Abraham Zvi Idelsohn in one of his earliest Hebrew articles titled …