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Almonds and Raisins
… life. Furthermore, many of these hundreds of films were musicals that prominently featured Yiddish music and Almonds … Oysher who sings both Yiddish popular songs and Jewish liturgical music. This film is an excellent document for … Moyshe … Orson Wells … Immigration … Cinema-Jewish … Ashkenazi … Almonds and Raisins …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… , he summarized the Halakhot that were customary for the Ashkenazi Jews in that period. His version would become the … the words ' Yishar koa h .' The Simple Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and … from different sources. Some of them were borrowed from liturgical or para-liturgical Piyutim, others were adopted …
Kedusha
… a prayers during weekdays, Sabbaths, and festivals. In the Ashkenazi and Egyptian Nussa h s it is read in the Musaf … the Nussa h im, on the other hand, kept this custom. From a musical perspective, the Kedusha does not have a unique … [1] Translations of Kedusha from Encyclopedia Judaica . … Liturgical music … Liturgy … Synagogue music … Cantorate … …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… compositions that combine, among other genres, punk music, polkas, cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies … in 2011. It begins with a reverb drenched traditional Ashkenazi call for a tekia'a that is followed by the blowing … connect the song to a specific (and sanctified) Jewish liturgical tradition, but are also a sarcastic apology for …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… main spoken language and language of oral creation of the Ashkenazi Jews of both Western and Eastern Europe, whereas … Slavic songs from different periods, as well as Ashkenazi liturgical chants. This combination of diverse and far … strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of …
Steiger
… A term in use in the European Jewish musical tradition to refer to the different modal types of … ei Hatefilah. Nusa h Hatefilah is the accepted ritual of liturgical singing that is based on structural elements: the … of the text. When listening in sequence to a traditional Ashkenazi service, it can be noted that there are different …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… in Holland in the 17 th century and quickly founded an Ashkenazi community that became the largest Jewish community … founders were the “Marranos and Anusim, who brought music with them from the Catholic church.” [1] He offers the … of 18 th century art music that were adapted to the liturgical style of monophonic singing. [3] Because of …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… on the basis of German aesthetics, in this case poetic and musical. Dort wo die Zeder also shows how the Zionist … its author) as well as Libushitzky’s Hebrew translation in Ashkenazi pronunciation. [2] The earliest Hebrew translation … of the type that can be found in many Jewish repertoires, liturgical and domestic, and that could as well be borrowed …
Atah Ehad
… The classification of traditional Ashkenazi melodies into clearly defined genres is a … impossible task, since the same melody can function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… was grounded on the mobility of melodies of certain liturgical piyyutim that in the course of time became … the typical melodies of the yearly cycle was a widespread musical custom of German-speaking Jews. [2] In many ways … cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture … נעמי כהן-צנטנר …