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On musical connections between Jews and the neighboring peoples of Eastern and Western Europe
… Gol'din … Jewish folk music in Europe … Klezmer music … Ashkenazi … Max Goldin … Robert A. Rothstein … On musical connections between Jews and the neighboring peoples of Eastern and Western Europe …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… transliterated in Latin letters in an inconsistent mix of Ashkenazic and Sephardic pronunciations. None of the songs … manner, easily accessible to all musically literate people regardless of Hebrew knowledge. Song number 4 in this … to the prayer sung (or more precisely, melodeclamated) by Ashkenazic women at the end of Shabbat known as “Got fun …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… on musical features of Jewish cantillation in the Eastern Ashkenazi tradition, a tradition that developed in the areas … Russia, Ukraine and Poland and is now widely practiced in Ashkenazi congregations around the world. There are six sets … notated and/or recorded versions derive authority from the people who produce them, from the lineage of teachers and …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… 1. Bavaria/Frankfurt-Main 2. Venizia/Gorizia 3. Province Ashkenazi/Sephardi Ashkenazi/Sephardi Ashkenazi/Sephardi 3 Ashkenazi/Sephardi 4 … at thy judgment seat, With life and favor bless again Thy people prostrate at thy feet. And mayest Thou our morning …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… for You listen with compassion to the prayer of Your people Israel. Blessed are You, Lord, who listens to prayer. … text. A number of melodies for 'Shema' Koleinu' written by Ashkenazi composers in the twentieth century are in the … route and set the melody in the major scale. In Ashkenazi cantorial music, the major scale and its …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… in a liquid] once; on this night, twice. The traditional Ashkenazi learning tune Already in the late Middle Ages … 15a). This remark by the most authoritative source on the Ashkenazi musical minhag (custom) singles out the Four … education board of Chicago, Harry Coopersmith, Songs of My People (Chicago: The Anshe Emet synagogue, 1937). In spite …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… taste good to the palate When the wineglass in front of the people Provide water, provide water. The Sea of Reeds the … about its previous “Jewish” life? The Jewish versions Ashkenazi lineage Ayelet Ettinger (note 1 above) remarks … titled Masekhet Purim u-ma’ariv le-leil Purim keminhag ha-ashkenazim . The publication of Kikhlot yeini in the …
Bernardo Feuer
… Hazomir. This “second Hazomir” began with twenty-four young people and in five years, it doubled its membership. On … - Cantors … Cantors - Hazzanim … Argentina … Choir … Ashkenazi … Bernardo Feuer … Silvia Glocer …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… ne'esar' in his A Voice Still Heard: The Sacred Song of the Ashkenazic Jews (University Park and London, 1976, pp. … the well-entrenched presence of Sephardic poetry in Ashkenazi prayer, and the overall musical style of the … of the past historical suffering endured by the Jewish people. “She’eh ne’esar” appears three times in Levinsky’s …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… remain Oriental in character, since we were an Oriental people in the Land of Israel” (Geshuri 1943). A long section … about Jewish cowboys (Gottlieb 2004, 64). Also Yemenite-Ashkenazi intermarriages in Israel during the 1930s and … which system of accentuation served the interlocutors—the Ashkenazi system, where the accent most often falls on the …