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Andalusian Nuba
… styles that continue through the present day –Morrocan, Algerian, and Tunisian. We will also discuss the scales and … onward. They are: Tunisian- which originated in Seville; Algerian- which originated in Cordoba; Moroccan- the … it. The other North African traditions have other Nubat: in Algeria (where there are 14 Nubat), in Tunisia (where there …
Abyadi Ana
… century, in one of the main Jewish communities of western Algeria, Tlemcen or Oran (Waharan), and spread quickly among … and hawzi (all genres related to the Andalusian music from Algeria) as well as modern popular songs. El Fassia’s … example of Abyadi Ana is performed by the famous Jewish Algerian singer Reinette l’Oranaise. [9] Reinette’s version …
Ahavat ‘Olamim
… of the Andalusian Jewish musical tradition of Morocco and Algeria. This tradition, shared by Jews and Muslims, is …

Les musiciens
… … Paris … Editions du Scribe … … 1987 … Music … Musicians … Algeria … Musician … Sephardi … A. Teboul … Jean-Luc …

The Study of Liturgical Music of Algerian Jewry
… … 34961 … 31-50 … … 2002 … Study … Liturgical music … Algeria … Jewry … Edwin Seroussi … The Study of Liturgical Music of Algerian Jewry …
Algeria show, Ud & Pyiyut 2005
… … An Invitation to Piyut … … Piyyutim … 2005 … Piyyut … Algeria … Ud … Sephardi … Algeria show, Ud & Pyiyut 2005 …
Edwin Seroussi
… music making in settings as diverse as colonial Morocco and Algeria, Germany’s Second Empire and the Austro-Hungarian …

Eric Karsenti
… interests in Jewish music: the musical traditions of the Algerian Jews; Written sources of synagogue music from …