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El Jiwneh Hagalil (Lied der galilaischen Arbeiter) – God will Build the Galilee (Galilee Worker’s Song)
… content of his album. El jiwneh Hagalil answered both the musical and pedagogical requirements of this album. … ( ahava raba ) mode, El jiwneh Hagalil offers a contrasting musical symbol signifying the modern Jewish national rebirth … [1] Variants of this tune may be heard in early ethnographic recordings and interviews with …
Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… to dance. Its origin is in the Moldavian and Rumanian music. The Zoock has well entered the klezmer repertoire, … carry the names of famous klezmer players. And although the musical essence for these pieces were indeed influenced by … dissonance sound within the folk tunes and referred to an early transcription of a Jews’ Dance based on sustained …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… approach that challenged established categories in Jewish music research. This concept was already introduced in the … regarding the proper foundations of modern Jewish art music – the Eastern-European domestic folklore versus … singing style. Altogether, this number strongly recalls the early recordings of famous cantors accompanied by harmonium …
Bǝ'ǝnti'ahomu feṭǝrā
… A prayer performed in the very early morning of Ber’hān Sarāqa (Rosh Hashana), before … to rabbinical Judaism. … The Liturgy of Beta Israel: Music of the Ethiopian Jewish Prayer … Ethiopian Liturgical Traditions … Aliyah … Ethiopia … Jewish musical traditions … Rosh Hashanah … Ethiopian Jews … …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… (Jewish community in Palestine) after it was published with musical notation by Abraham Zvi Idelsohn in one of his … [1908], text on p. 128 and melody in the supplement of music notations, pp. 4-5). This version was then arranged by … the Selihot, penitential prayers recited from midnight to early morning during the month of Elul and the beginning of …
Piris Eliyahu
… Eliyahu was born in Daghestan. He spent his childhood and early adult years there, during which he conducted ethnographic research on the musical traditions of the Mountain Jews situated in the … and taught in the Centre for Middle Eastern Classical Music in Musrara neighborhood, Jerusalem. In 2007 he …
Eliyahu Hacohen
… throughout Israel, in formal institutions such as the music teachers’ seminary of the Levinsky College of … programs about the pioneers of the modern Hebrew song and music education in Israel , with the participation of the … travelogues from his vast collection, as well as on the early modern Hebrew literature on nature, botany, zoology, …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… in the Jewish past. A case in point is the scholar and musician Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, the founding father of modern … it across the Baltic region, urban Germany, Ottoman and early British Palestine, Lithuanian Jewish South Africa, and … the new Hebrew-centric Jewish society of late Ottoman and early British-ruled Jerusalem. The intimacy of her …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… Idelsohn's Hebrew and English biographies, written in the early 1930s, appeared in 1935. The English one was published in Jewish Music Journal 2, no. 2 (1935): 8-11. The Hebrew one appeared … Yitchak Hirshfeld. (MUS 0004 K 01_1). Birth, the parents, early childhood in Libau (1883-1895) and yeshiva studies in …

Bendigamos
… France to Curaçao from where it also spread, in the early 20th century to the Spanish-Portuguese community of … and Raymond Goldstein (piano) … Judeo-Caribbean Currents: Music of the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue in Curaçao … Jewish communities … Synagogue music … Afro American … America … caribbean … Arrangements … …