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Neglected sources for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Synagogue Music: The Prefaces to Louis Lewandowski's Kol Rinnah U't'fillah and Todah W'simrah. Annotated Translations
… … Scores … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Manuscripts … Reform … Germany … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Composers … …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… she collaborated with other professional musicians and performed with various ensembles. Friedman’s compositional … would demand a piece that is larger than the popular song format of Friedman’s setting of 'Shema’ Koleinu.' … Union Institute,” in A Place of Our Own: The Rise of Reform Jewish Camping , eds. Michael M. Lorge and Gary P. Zola …

המאבק נגד המוסיקה של זולצר ולבנדובסקי במאה העשרים
… Art Music … Art … Cantorials … Assimilation … Ashkenaz … Reform … Composers … West … Sulzer, Solomon … Ashkenazi … …

Sabbath Morning
… - Hazzanim … Magen Avot … Adonai Malach … America … Reform … Germany … Choral music … Collection … Collections … …
Israel Goldfarb
… sustaining a congregation which was in the process of transformation: of moving to a new location and merging with … Aaron Copland . A unique initiative of Goldfarb was the formation of a mixed boys and girls choir in the synagogue, … Western European Jewish music, which was connected with Reform Judaism. The most famous example of this aspiration is …

The Jewish Bloch
… related to his perceptions of Jews, with strict command of form, mastery of orchestration and of polyphony. By adhering … a capella choral Psalms of 1927-29 (which were never performed after their premieres in Germany). Yet there is … in the German liberal context and then in the American Reform synagogue, as well as the relatively few elements of …

Sabbath Evening
… - Hazzanim … Magen Avot … Adonai Malach … America … Reform … Germany … Choral music … Collection … Collections … …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… Rather than returning the damaged property to its former owners, properties were auctioned off to those who … With this large population influx, Saloniki was transformed into a multicultural city and commercial hub with a … Additionally, this version displays a level of rhythmic freedom not observed in the other recordings, including …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… Yisrael (1618). In 1639, the three communities merged and formed the still functioning Talmud Torah, also known as the … of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue in Nineteenth Century Reform Sources from Hamburg: Ancient Tradition at the Dawn of … was still the primary technique of transmitting melodic formulas of the Sephardic synagogues. Notated manuscripts …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… of two distinctive sections. The text draws from poetic formulae common in early Zionist Hebrew poetry. In Zionist … for his contributions to the liturgical music of American Reform Judaism and his work on Biblical cantillation, he was … began his position as music director of the Stephen S. Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. Rabbi Wise, an outspoken …