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Inventing Jewish Music
… however, not a time of passive acquiescence, and the Jewish cantors of central Europe, troubled by the growing awareness …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… the later eighteenth century of individual German cantors, here and there, notating their own compositions had … time as the introduction of an entirely different system of cantorial training that only further attenuated the … history … Jewish Culture Germany … Hazzanut … Hazzanim - Cantors … Cantorial Education … Oral transmission … Oral …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… melodies, first on separate music sheets and then in cantorial compendia (Goldberg 2002). We have located in … the proper melody, assuming that: “Perhaps they [i.e. the cantors] did not want to sing three Seliḥot [penitentiary … piyyut Tummat ẓurim and its melody, as it appears in the cantorial compendia of Maier Levi of Esslingen (1818–1874; …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… Jewish Sound Archive. … 22548 … Passover … American cantors … Jewish music … Pesach … In The Land Of The …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… be integrated into the liturgy upon the discretion of the cantor. The liturgical function and melody of the majority … perhaps earlier. It could be that Meldola was familiar with cantor Moshe Bekhar Hachohen’s version from Venice, one of … of “Yarad el hay” recorded by Leo Levy and sung by Italian cantor Simon Sacerdote of Livorno (first 33 seconds of …
The “Jewish Baroque”: The Allure of a Modern Musical Affair
… On March 15, 1899, the distinguished scholar, cantor, composer and avid manuscript collector Eduard … voice only. These sources are the manuals of the Amsterdam cantors, containing the pieces that they composed for … manuscript sources, one compiled by the 18th-century cantor Joseph ben Isaac Sarfaty of Amsterdam, now housed at …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… of the above-mentioned repertoires. [3] Moreover, synagogue cantors, ḥazzanim, often tended to structure new … grandfather was a ḥazzan and had received part of his cantorial training in Aleppo, a city that continues to …
Stefanie Mockert
… currently writing her dissertation, provisionally titled “Cantor Emanuel Kirschner (1857-1938) - A Biographical …
Ben-Zion (Yisrael Noach) Kapov-Kagan
… a period of time as president of the Jewish Ministers and Cantors Association. Kapov-Kagan was well renowned for his … … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, Hazzanut, Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzanut, …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… liturgical melodies in the modern era. Gershon Efros in his Cantorial Anthology (vol. V, p. 54) replicates Sulzer’s … it down from his own personal memory (in his youth he was cantor in Germany). Notice also that Idelsohn provided two … Breuer (from Frankfurt am Main; Sound example 1 below); Cantor Michel Heymann (from Strasbourg, Alsace, later cantor …