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A Crossroads of Jewish Music Scholarship: A. Z. Idelsohn and the Publication of Jewish Music in its Historical Development
… many, it nonetheless received wide coverage, succeeding at least metaphorically in giving Jewish sound a continuous, …
Hirsch Weintraub from East to West
… Fusion … Konigsberg … Susan Adelman … Hirsch Weintraub from East to West …
David musicus : zur Genealogie eines Bildes
… Written by: Kessler Rainer … 2 … 77-99 … … 2007 … Bible … East … Near East … David musicus : zur Genealogie eines Bildes …
Yiddish Folk Songs from Galicia
… … Yiddish … Shmuel … Galicia … Pipe, Shmuel Zanvel … Eastern Ashkenazi … Dov Noy … Shmuel Zanvel Pipe … Yiddish …
Tin Pan Alley
… & Co., Feist & Frankenthaler and F.A. Mills. Originally at East 14th Street and around Union Square, the location of …
Badhan
… at weddings, and at Hanukkah and Purim celebrations. In Eastern European Jewish communities, the badhan worked as a …
Klezmer (pl. Klezmorim)
… Eastern-European Jewish folk musician, generally …
Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… A term used by Hassidim and East European hazzanim; it literally means 'Movement.' An …
Mitsve Tants
… as the final ceremony of a Hassidic wedding, after the feast. Male members of the two families are invited to dance … was in use since the 14th century and probably migrated to eastern Europe in the 18th century at the latest. In Jewish …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… result of developments in the musical culture of the Middle East in general, and in Jerusalem in particular over the … Sephardi Jewish liturgy and piyyut singing in the Middle East, went into decline, and that of Arabic, and … for all the Jerusalem Sephardim and members of other Middle Eastern Jewish congregations (such as the Persian, …