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Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840)
… Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840) …

Assessing Abraham Zvi Idelsohn’s Legacy
… Put differently, how and why did Idelsohn translate German culture—and the German language (“safah kulturit”)—into Hebrew music? How …

The Jewish Bloch
… these latter qualities, Bloch positioned himself as a pro-German, pro-mainstream composer. By such self-positioning, … (which were never performed after their premieres in Germany). Yet there is little doubt that it was the … in the establishment of Jewish choral style, first in the German liberal context and then in the American Reform …

Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… Ashkenazi Music Chair: James Loeffler Yelena Irzabekova, Germany Beregovski’s Early Publications in the Context of …

Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
… veneno de Moriana (Tetuan). Marion Mader, Köln University, Germany The Role of the Radio in Relocating and Reshaping …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… of two diverse movement traditions – a western European, Germanic tradition based on set figures, and a Jewish …

My People
… Five settings of the German poet Else Lasker-Schüler, for voice (sopran or tenor) … … … 1962 … Music … Poetry … Poets … Art Music … Art … Germany … German Jews … Jews … Else Lasker-Schüler … Erich Walter …

The Twelve Tribes of Israel
… 34586 … Jerusalem … … 2 … 1938 … Music … Art Music … Art … German Jews … Jews … Symphony … Fusion … Erich Walter …

Kaddish
Poem for a high voice (without text), or also for violin or flute or oboe and piano.