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Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… modernizing trends characterized by an exposure to Western culture (most particularly French), to liberal trends in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… against the background of the various Ashkenazi musical cultures. The Ashkenazi tradition of this pizmon comprises … and had embraced the music aesthetics of the surrounding culture. The balanced course of Southern melody, with its …

Diwan
… In Arab culture, a Diwan is an anthology of poems by one or several …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… his piyyutim to be sung are borrowed from the musical culture of the Sephardi Jews of Spain (tunes of … or Arabic maqamat and melodies of the surrounding musical cultures became embedded in the Sephardi liturgical and … Baqqashot is the result of developments in the musical culture of the Middle East in general, and in Jerusalem in …

Some Reflections of the Mutual Experience of Eastern and Western Musical Cultures with Reference to the Situation in Israel
… of the Mutual Experience of Eastern and Western Musical Cultures with Reference to the Situation in Israel …

Is Popular Culture Defining Synagogue Music
… … … 24 … 1996 … Music … Musicians … America … Reform … Culture … Pop … Cult … Musician … Ashkenazi … David Mermelstein … Is Popular Culture Defining Synagogue Music …

Light Music and "Pop" in Israel
… … Tel-Aviv … Israel Composers' League; National Council for Culture and Art … … 1980 … Israel … Pop … Israeli … Amitai …

Jews and Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture
… In Hungarian: Journal of the Society of Hungarian Jewish Culture (Sept, 1992), 31-36. In the domain of bourgeois life and culture there has been a real alliance between Jewish and … were Jews. Jewish enthusiasm for Hungarian musical culture created a cultural symbiosis and fostered a specific …

Maramaros: The lost Jewish music of Transylvania
… Jews. … 51 … 51 … 1 … 3 … The Hungarian Journal of Jewish Culture … The Hungarian Journal of Jewish Culture … 38489 … 64-67 … … Traditions … 1993 … Music … …

Romancing the Romance: Perceptions (and Boundaries) of the Judeo-Spanish Ballad
… as a symbol of the ballad genre and, by extension, of the culture and people it represents. If so, it is possible that …