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Bloch: Known and Unknown
… Special Symposium Ernst Bloch: The Jew as European and American Composer On the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of … how Bloch’s pursuit of the universal through the ‘racially particular’ was an outcome of a complex response to Wagnerian racial-musical theory via the intermediary of Houston Stuart …
The Jewish Bloch
… Special Symposium Ernst Bloch: The Jew as European and American Composer On the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of … Chair: Malcom Miller Zecharia Plavin, Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance Bloch's Jewish-Hebrew musical narrative of … situation, his works still managed to create within parts of European public a vision of 'Jewish-Hebrew nation', …
Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music
… Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music Chair: Boaz Tarsi Ruth Davis, Cambridge University … Israel. Cultural Zionist ideology likewise inspired the American Reform Rabbi Judah L. Magnes, founding president of … with prevailing trends in Zionist ideology; and how, in particular, Lachmann’s scholarly vision and methods were …
Eili, eili
… For voice and piano. The song was composed as part of the successful Operetta The Hero and Bracha or the … premiered in 1896. … 101 … 10 … 4 … New York … M. Richmond Music Co … … 1909 … Theater … America … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … American … Yiddish Theater … Operetta … Ashkenazi … Jacob …
The Jewish Songster
… brothers- Israel and Samuel Eliezer. This collection was part of their joint endeavor in the education of the American Jewish youth. Their songsters contained songs … wide distribution in the Jewish world thanks to the musical setting of Israel Goldfarb. For further reading …
Ades Synagogue
… many Jews emigrated from Syria to various countries, particularly the U.S., England, different Latin American countries, and Palestine, where most of these … tradition. In Jerusalem, the Ades community maintains the musical tradition of the Aleppine Jews. Each Shabbat is …
Society for Jewish Folk Music
… on the eve of the Russian Orthodox Easter, two Russian musicians met in an encounter that was to have impacts on … like lightning… this was the memorable night when Jewish art music was born.” From that moment, Engel dedicated his … Society preserved. Their influence is also felt in American jazz, with Jewish jazz musicians like Benny …
Hora
… which had acrobatical dance figures was comprised of two parts, slow and fast. These were accompanied by two melodies, … Moshe (Musa) Berlin (b. 1937), who took his tunes from musical scores and records published in the U.S., used the … Niggunim- Nos. 61-78, and Juck Niggunim- Nos. 241-6. In the American repertoire, the term Juck was used as a title of a …
A Bookshelf On Top of the Sky: 12 Stories about John Zorn
… Directed by Claudia Heuermann. John Zorn is a Jewish American composer who has been active in the New York music scene since the mid 1970s. During that period, Zorn's … hardcore punk music, soundtracks, Jewish music, modern art, surf music, and countless other styles and genres of …
A Jumpin' Night in the Garden of Eden
… This film documents the American klezmer music revival that began in the mid 1970s and the bands, … as Kaypelye and the Klezmer Conservatory Band that helped start it. The Folkstreams website provides more information …