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Im nin'alu
… of the third. The melody of this version is one of the least known to which this song is sung. It is simple and …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… preferred by the communities of the “Polish rite” (East of the Elbe and Moldau river) (see image no.3). A … their reminiscences of Biblical chant. The “alternative” Eastern European melody of Shofet kol ha’arez bears the … melodies, the “common” or Western and the “alternative” or Eastern, one have some common features: interesting motivic …
Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… Purim, Purim lanu” by the Jews of North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. The present version, performed by the …
Prayer for the state
… cantors regarding its musical performance. Since the Eastern Ashkenazi cantorial tradition was the one adopted as …
Hanukah Blessings
… Z ur Tune: New Facts for its History, in Encounters of East and West in Music (Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, …
The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… Folk Music.” Later on, Achron returned to this work at least twice, creating new versions which are much less known. …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… also in the Yemenite rite where it has been found since at least the early eighteenth century (see, manuscript Berlin - … is that this Western Ashkenazi source apparently moved eastwards, as it contains many Eastern Ashkenazi texts added later in its margins. Through …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… connected to the ‘Ades’ synagogue , an important center of eastern hazzanut . Among other songs Avidany wrote ‘Nagila … songs that were written by poets of the Haskalah in Eastern Europe, and later on in Erets Yisrael and in the …
Cantar de las Flores
… cycle. This copla is documented in the tradition of the Eastern-Mediterranean Sephardim: in various manuscripts: a … it has been almost forgotten in the communities of the Eastern area, but is widely known by the Sephardim of … be taken with a fork or with a spoon, what they call in the Eastern communities: 'pirron y cuchara'), one tells how rich …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… reflect the original musical intentions of Najara, or at least the spirit of his intentions. This was made possible by … research of the oral tradition of the Sephardic Jews of the Eastern Mediterranean. Afterwards, the performing artists … of the music and created an interesting combination of east and west. This piyyut is based upon the melody of the …