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Joseph Achron
… Piano accompaniment (1919-22) displaying modern harmonic influences. Achron’s entire oeuvre combines 19th century … century virtuoso violin music, whereas later on, he was influenced by the Petersburg School . Yet in 1904, the … Achron started to extract short phrases from traditional Biblical cantillation (in the Lithuanian pronunciation …
Samuel Alman
… he focused on opera composition, and debuted his first biblical opera, King Ahaz in 1912. In 1916 he was appointed … other local Jewish choirs in London . Alman was deeply influenced by the Eastern European cantorial tradition, …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… in Berlin in the late 1920's, where he was immensely influenced by the Second Viennese school. As expressed in … 18 operas, oratorios, cantatas and dramas – mostly based on Biblical or modern Hebrew texts. He collaborated with … and Josef . His 1995 Josef depicts three figures: the biblical Josef, Kafka’s character, and obviously the …
Moses Pergament
… as a composer, conductor, and music critic. His musical influences range from German Expressionism and French Impressionism to Jewish themes and Biblical cantillation. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , Grove …
Sergiu Natra
… and Divertimento (1976). Natra's early works show the influence of Stravinsky, Prokofiev, and Hindemith. After his … to Israel, he began using the Hebrew language and Biblical themes, apparent in his works, Song of Deborah …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 02[E]: Gesaenge der babylonischen Juden [Songs of the Babylonian Jews]
… of Hebrew), and their music (modes, motives and Arabic influence, as well as comparison of Biblical cantillation of various communities); contains some …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 02[G]: Gesaenge der babylonischen Juden
… of Hebrew), and their music (modes, motives and Arabic influence, as well as comparison of Biblical cantillation of various communities); contains some …
Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… of Western music historians to the question of Jewish influence on early Church music. The article deals with the … … … 1971 … Jewish … Church music … Modes … Modality … Biblical chant … Church … Christian … Greek … Christianity … Jewish music … Biblical … Jewish influence … Greek modes … mode … Eric …
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… Israeli musical style which emerged in the late 1930s. The influence of A. Z. Idelsohn’s work is apparent in Schalit’s … 1929 and 1933 Ben Haim composed a series of vocal pieces to Biblical texts and infused his pieces with musical elements … … Choral … Compositions … Vocal music … Jewish music … Biblical … Yehuda Halevy … Vocal … Composer … Israeli … …
Early conceptions of the power of music
… On the position of music in the Bible, and the Bible’s influence on the music of other cultures. Hellenic and … Bible … Art … Influence … Ancient … Ancient Israel … Arts … Biblical … Hellenism … Biblical Influence … Hellenic … Power of Music … Shai …