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The Musical Realization of Biblical cantilation symbols (teamim) in the Jewish Yemenite Tradition
… The article deals with the Torah reading of the Yemenites Jews … … Uri Sharvit … Israel Adler … Bathja [Batya] Bayer … The Musical Realization of Biblical cantilation symbols (teamim) …
The Musical Pasage in Ibn Ezra's Book of the Garden
… Moses Ibn Ezra dealt with music in two of his main books including Maqalat Al Hadiqah … and philological interpretations. The discussion on music encompasses: the definition of sound, and the sonorous process of communication. Parts of the text is edited and translated. Human and animal …
Notes on Bukharan Music in Israel
… The article describes field work in Israel during 1971 in the research of Bukarian music. It describes the cultural influences and origins of … music was to a large extent modernized and even lost. The article follows the story of one Bukharian family which …
Felix Mendelssohn- Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German- Jewish Assimilation
… The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1982 … Jewish … Music … Art Music … Art … Assimilation … Jewish-descendant … Jewish influence … …
Introduction to Idelsohn's Autobiographical Sketches
… Life: A Sketch' which appears in the same volume after this article. … 2 … 15-17 … Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The … … Jewish … Biography … Research … Idelsohn A.Z. … Jewish music … Idelsohn … Eliyahu Schleifer … Israel Adler … Bathja …
The Fate of Two Jewish Operas in the Soviet Union during the 1920's and 1930's
… … 2 … 135-147 … Frankfurt am Main … Peter Lang … … 1995 … Music … Opera … Art Music … Art … Nationalism … Identity … Twentieth (20th) Century … …
The National School of Jewish Art Music: Joel Engel [1868-1927] and Michail Gnessin [1883-1957]
… … 1 … 2 vol. … Ramat Gan … Bar Ilan University … … 1996 … Music … Art Music … Art … Rita Flomenboim … The National School of Jewish Art …
A. Z. Idelsohn: A Pioneer in Jewish Ethnomusicology
… The revised version of the first part of 'Two Anniversaries- Two Pioneers in Jewish Ethnomusicology,' Orbis Musicae, II (1973/74): 17-18. The article gives a brief survey of Idelsohn's seminal works …
Persistence and Transformation of a Sephardi Penitential Hymn under Changing Enviromental Conditions
… more original or archetypal than the next; rather all the musical versions are what can be called “The Tradition”. This article deals with 43 versions of the well known Selicha … … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Sephardim … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Transcriptions … Spanish-Portuguese … Sephardi music …
The Archives of the World Centre for Jewish Music in Palestine, 1936-1940, at the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem
… The World Centre for Jewish Music was established in 1936 by German and Austrian … after its establishment, it initiated concerts and started publishing a journal (Musica Hebraica) edited by Dr … Jews in the land of Israel and Diaspora Jewry. The present article includes a historic description of the work of the …