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Hazzan and Qahal: Responsive Chant in Minhag Ashkenaz
… the responsive form, in contrast to the practice in Eastern Europe, continued in many German communities. … 3 … Hebrew …

From Shtetl to Swing
… 2.5 million Jews fled persecution in Russia and Eastern Europe and arrived in the land of milk and honey...America. …

The unique musical style of Eastern-European Jewry
… … 38473 … Jan-22 … … 1992 … Jewish … Music … Eastern Europe … Hungary … Europe … East … Jewish music … Musical styles … Eastern … … Judit Frigyesi … The unique musical style of Eastern-European Jewry …
Judit Frigyesi
… the music and literature of the 19 th -20 th centuries in Europe and ritual musics of non-Western cultures (with … with interviews) of the Jewish tradition recorded in East Europe and the largest archive of the liturgical music of …
Musical Life and Traditions of the Portuguese Jewish Community of Amsterdam in the XVIIIth Century
… musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux 17e et 18e siecles". … 74 … 74 … monograph … …
המוסיקה ומסורותיה בקהילה הפורטוגזית באמשטרדם במאה היח
… musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux 17e et 18e siecles". … 74 … 74 … monograph … …

Orality as religious ideal; the music of East-European Jewish prayer
… … 38485 … 113-153 … … 2002 … Liturgy … Prayer … Eastern Europe … Europe … Orality … East … Liturgical music … Oral … Eastern … Frigyesi … Orality as religious ideal; the music of East-European Jewish prayer …

The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant
… in the Ashkenazi communities in both Central and Eastern Europe and to discuss the later developments in the Reform …
Jacob Beimel
… to the U.S. in 1915. Worked as cantor and conductor in Europe (Berlin and Copenhagen) and later in the U.S. (New …
Joseph Roman Cycowski
… Cycowski was a singer of opera and popular music in Europe, and a cantor in the United States. Cycowski born …