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Orality as Religious Ideal: The Music of East-European Jewish Prayer
… 9479 … Orality … Eastern Europe … Prayer … Jewish Prayer … Jewish … Jewish music … … music … Orality as Religious Ideal: The Music of East-European Jewish Prayer … יהודית פריגישי …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… and cultural aspects of Jewish existence in trans-alpine Europe and appear to explain the narrative’s major role in … rite ( minhag ’Ashkenaz ); we have not discovered any Eastern Ashkenazi ( minhag Polin and minhag Lita ) … whereas the left column is entitled Minhag Polen (i.e. Eastern Ashkenazi rite) and contains the piyyut ’Omnam ken …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… as the 1880s, America began exporting Yiddish songs back to Eastern Europe. Political tactics and pamphlets pioneered by the … was not, however, the only song by Edelstadt to migrate to Eastern Europe. In 1971, Dov Noy and Meir Noy edited a …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… by the Lebanese record label Baidaphon, the largest non-European record company active in the Middle East during the … the Nahda period and/or the liturgical practices of Middle Eastern Jews. While everyone from the Jewish side was … than mass media technology had in shaping a shared Middle Eastern geography of musical aesthetics, an historical …
Clara Wenz
… Clara Wenz is an ethnomusicologist specializing in Middle Eastern music, music and sound studies, political … of religion and relationships between Europe and the Middle East. Her current research project … in Ethnomusicology, SOAS, London, 2015-present MA Middle Eastern Studies, SOAS, London, 2012-2013 BA Philosophy …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… symmetric structure [that] gives it the stamp of the common European song.” Melody emerges in this case from the poetic … version of the melody, identified by Avenary as the “Eastern European” one, is quoted from Idelsohn in volume 8 … Thesaurus of Oriental Jewish Melodies , dedicated to the Eastern European Ashkenazi liturgy (1932, no. 211). This …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… para-liturgical and non-religious music of the non-European Jewish communities whose members relocated to … Edith Gerson-Kiwi's extensive estate was acquired by the European Center for Jewish Music (EZJM) in Hannover, … a transfer vividly transpires in her encounters with Middle Eastern Jews eternalized in her voluminous recordings. Edith …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… a brief general history of folk song ethnography in Eastern Europe, and of the cultural life of Jews in Latvia, with … According to Karnes, folk songs were collected in Eastern Europe since the 1850s, decades after this practice …
Moshe Cordova
… was also known as Kal de los Francos (Synagogue of the Europeans) since at least the late 1910s. It was founded by … in Israel, the predominance of Arabic music styles (Middle Eastern or Maghrebi ones) in Sephardic synagogues certainly … … Isaac Algazi … Shimon Uzziel … Refael Yair Elnadav … Eastern Sephardi … Moshe Cordova …
Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes
… work from 1924 shows Stutschewsky’s exposure to Central European modernism embedded within a Jewish multi-ethnic … that includes liturgical, para-liturgical and folk tunes of Eastern European and Babylonian Jewish communities. This release, …