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Beregovski’s Early Publications in the Context of his Research
… works: a critical review on Musikalischer Pinkos and an article on multilingual Jewish songs. The review stated Beregovski’s views on the methods of collecting Jewish folk music heritage. The article contained analysis of multilingual Jewish songs, the …
Rhapsody on a Jewish-Yemenite song for piano and strings
… … Israel Music Publications … … 1971 … Israel … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Serialism … Ram Da-Oz … Rhapsody on a Jewish-Yemenite song for piano and strings …
Yiddish Folk Songs from Galicia
… Table of Contents: Nos 1-25: Ballads and narrative songs 26-47: Love songs 48-57: Dance songs 58-68: Courting and wedding songs … rhymes 153-155: Conscripts' and soldiers' songs 156-159: Artisans' and workmen's songs 160-164: Religious and …
Tin Pan Alley
… Nickname for the popular songwriting and sheet-music publishing industry centred in … By association it came to be applied to the general type of song purveyed by the industry both in America and then … the World Wars to Broadway, around 50th Street, and particularly became associated with the Brill Building, with …
Zemirot
… The word Zemirot means literally 'songs' or 'hymns' but is used to refer to two specific … adapted to Zemirot texts. Hassidic dance melodies were particularly popular. 4. In the past 30 years, the … dissemination of newly-composed settings for Zemirot as part of the Neo- Hassidic musical genre which gained …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… from 2-3 a.m. until the Shaharit prayer, in which the participants communally sing various piyyutim, which are titled Baqqashot. The practice developed, for the most part, in two geographical areas: the area of Allepo in Syria, … the Baqqashot to this very day; his book, Zemirot Yisra’el (Songs of Israel) was published in three editions: Safed …
Folk song
… Song sung by the people. In opposition to art songs which are composed and performed as art, folk songs are sung by everyone, on a daily basis or on …
Im nin'alu
… variant of the so’er (rajaz): -˘˘- -˘˘- - / -˘˘- -˘˘-. This song, as performed by Bracha Zefira, who sang a setting of … Israeli public since the thirties. Joseph Tal and Oedoen Partos also arranged it for choir. (Bahat, 1995: 240) Here we … 6.1.77; YC 1175) sings the first stanza and the second part of the third stanza to three melodies: the first in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Days. As the High Holy Days season arrives, we dedicate the song of the month to rare recordings of Ashkenazi melodies … sung during the High Holidays. In a thought-provoking article on Shofet kol ha’aretz in Ashkenaz, Hanoch Avenary … season and the Shofet hymn. This kind of relation between a song and its liturgical context is frequent and is almost a …
Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… Rabbi Yosef Shalom Gallego who was born in Saloniki (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in the last third of the 16th … and North Africa of the “new” style of religious Hebrew song that developed in the 16th century in the Land of … the Western Jewish communities became familiar with the songs of Rabbi Israel Najara (ca. 1550-1625) and his …