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Rahum 'ad matai (Pizmon Rahoum Ad Mataï)
… - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Ashkenazi liturgical music … Historical recordings … … … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … Turkey … Paraliturgy … Rahum 'ad matai (Pizmon Rahoum Ad Mataï) …
Kol nidrei (Kal Nidré)
… for the Eve of Yom Kippur. Unlike the well-known, elaborate Ashkenazi melody, the Sephardi melody is a litany of a … … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … Turkey … Paraliturgy … Kol nidrei (Kal Nidré) …
61. Lord from the Beginning
… Hebrew piyyut is incorporated into the daily and Shabbat liturgy of both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jews. This Malayalam version of the hymn is found …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… in Casablanca. For example, the repertoire of the Moroccan liturgy as practiced today in Israel includes a qadish and a … as part of a wider ethnography of the Moroccan Jewish liturgy that he initiated and funded. The Pinto recordings … nusah (version) of the Moroccan Jews that differs from the Ashkenazi version and even from other Sephardic and Oriental …
Matthew Austerklein
… research focuses on the musical professionalization of the Ashkenazic cantorate in early modern Europe, but encompasses … & Synagogue Music Archive , an digital repository for Ashkenazi cantorial manuscripts. Austerklein has served on … … Ashkenazi cantorate … Jewish music … Synagogue music … Liturgy … Matthew Austerklein …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… “The Hasidic Nigun: Ethos and Melos of a Folk Liturgy.” In these two surveys, focusing on a few notations … among the different regions inhabited by eastern Ashkenazim, which since the seventeenth century had been … the Hebrew zemiroth —chants) , that evolved in the eastern Ashkenazi communities before the emergence of Hasidism and …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… The Jewish liturgy was never a sealed and unified corpus. Its … when compared to the predominantly canonical Sephardic and Ashkenazi ones in all their variants. Although aligned … Ages. Peculiarly enough, these Jews accepted the German Ashkenazi Pessach tune of Adir Hu.” “Scientific” in …
Haim Louk
… in London (Schneider's Yeshiva), where he was introduced to Ashkenazi cantorial traditions and acquired knowledge of … Louk served as a cantor during the High Holy Days for the Ashkenazi community in Tangier, receiving his first … … Piyyutim … Moroccan … Casablanca … Andalusian … Jewish Liturgy … Arab-Jewish … Judeo-Arabic … Rabbi Haim Louk … …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… In the carrières (or Comtadin ghettos) the Sephardic liturgy was not devoid of traces of the atmosphere of … citizens, to align themselves within the rigid Sephardic/Ashkenazi binary. The only document we possess for the … also shows traces of autochthonous chants and even some Ashkenazi melodies. [3] The farandole is an open-chain dance …
Léibele Schwartz
… Léibele and Stofblat composed new music for the Jewish liturgy at Templo Libertad. As Léibele did not write music, … Jewish liturgical music, Hasidic songs and songs from the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions (see Discography below ). …