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Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… was likely available to Beregovski appears as number K1337, courtesy of the Kiselgof-Makonovestsky Digital Manuscript … this nign is still performed today in different Hassidic courts in Israel with diverse tempi, as we shall bee below . … nign assiduously. Its distribution includes the Hassidic courts of Tolna (Volyn/Volhinya, today Talne in the Cherkasy …
Walter Zev Feldman
… music in the United States. His book , Music of the Ottoman Court: Makam,Composition, and the Early Ottoman Instrumental …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… historical dimensions reflected in attributions to specific courts and in the extant documentation of the nigunim in … is because numerous dance nigunim were shared by various courts, and thus represented a “pan-Hasidic” popular … to Yosl Tolner? Yosl was the house composer in the Hasidic court of a highly influential spiritual leader, R. Duvid …

Davit Civita
… One of the group of Jewish musicians connected with the court of the Gonzagas of Mantua. Known from only one …
Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… Hakkafot with the Torah Scrolls on Simhat Torah at the court of the Polish Hassidic dynasty of Kozhnitz … a notorious opponent of the Zionist movement. The Hassidic courts deriving from the Chernobyl dynasty shared many … present one (as noticed by Mazor). However, unlike the Belz court, the Chernobyl dynasty continues to sing the niggun to …

Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music
… Abraham, otherwise known as Abramo dall’Arpa, appearing in court records from 1542 until his death in 1566; his son … troupe but may also be traced, around 1560, to the Hapsburg court in Vienna; and, in court records from 1566 to 1593, Daniel’s son Abramino …

La musique juive dans l'Espagne medievale
… Lists eighteen Jewish musicians in Christian courts from the 9th to fifteenth century in Spain and … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1968 … Court music … Folk music … Spain … Spanish … Minstrel … …
Pavel Slavensky
… He was one of six children of a hassid from the Belzer court. After WWII, he served at various congregations in the …

Invention individuelle et tradition collective dans la musique juive de Hongrie
… nigumim are original inventions of composers from Hassidic courts. The musical analysis of representative pieces shows …

Europa Rossi
… Europa. She was a female singer in the Gonzaga family court of Mantua, Italy in the late 16 th and early 17 th … is known about Madama Europa, as the information comes from court salary records, and from letters of people who saw her … Press, 1995. pp. 197-233 … Singer … Singer … Mantua … Court … Italy … Madama … Europa … Rossi … Europa Rossi …