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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… Academy of Arts and the Technikum in Vienna. Following his studies abroad, Geshuri returned for a short but productive … recent Zionist establishment, while maintaining a taste of biblical antiquity. This music institute would be the first … force text, which in a mere 107 pages covers a period from Biblical times and to the modern national revival, does not …
Joseph Achron
… family moved to Warsaw where Joseph continued his violin studies with B. Michalovich and for the first time at the … Achron started to extract short phrases from traditional Biblical cantillation (in the Lithuanian pronunciation …
Samuel Alman
… , Alman moved to London where he continued his musical studies at the Royal College of Music. There he focused on opera composition, and debuted his first biblical opera, King Ahaz in 1912. In 1916 he was appointed …
Arno Nadel
… Jewish Music Library at the Gratz College of Jewish studies in Philadelphia. Nadel was also an accomplished … in 1909. Nadel’s later works dealt with Jewish and Biblical themes, including the play, Adam (1917), and …
Abel Ehrlich
… Since the 1960s, and after four visits to Darmstadt and studies with Stockhausen, Ehrlich’s appreciation for and … in his music. Many of his vocal pieces use Hebrew and biblical texts, and some include tunes, themes or melodic …
Bathja [Batya] Bayer
… of the Jewish Music Research Center, and co-editor of Yuval-Studiesof Jewish Music Vol. 1-5. A pioneer in the … to gather data about the musical instruments and music in Biblical times, trying to understand the musical references found in the Bible and post Biblical writings. Contributed many items to Encyclopedia …
Andre Hajdu
… favored by many Hungarian dissidents, and continued his studies at the Paris Conservatoire under illustrious … a fruitful collaboration that led to several innovative studies and seminal JMRC publications in these two fields. … opera The Story of Jonah (1987), Job and His Comforters , a biblical and historical oratorio, and Qoheleth , a setting …
The Biblical Nebel
… of the Nebel till the end of the Second Temple era using biblical, Mishnaic, Greek and other sources. The Nebel was … Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1968 … Bible … Temple music … First (1st) temple … Second (2nd) temple … Biblical … Lire … Harp … Israeli … Israel Adler … Bathja …
Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Jewish … Church music … Modes … Modality … Biblical chant … Church … Christian … Greek … Christianity … Jewish music … Biblical … Jewish influence … Greek modes … mode … Eric …
Jubal in the Middle Ages
… The myth of the biblical figure Jubal as the inventor of music was prevalent … as the early discoverers of music. The contest between biblical and Greek figures as to who invented music was … Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1974 … Music … Bible … Music theory … Mythology …