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Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… affiliations today (including my right to obtain a second German passport and travel freely between Israel and … which was supported by a doctoral studentship of the German National Academic Foundation and the Mildred Loss … as influential in the Middle East as British Gramophone and German Odeon and operated in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and …
Stefanie Mockert
… Her studies focus on the liturgical music of Southern German Jews, bringing in an interdisciplinary perspective … “ From Berlin to Jerusalem and back - The letters of German-Jewish Musicologist Edith Gerson- Kiwi (1908-1992) ” supported by the Niedersachsen Foundation and “ German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections ” supported by …
Clara Wenz
… Doctoral Studentship Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation), 2016-2019 Mildred Loss …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… that the “Western” melody, i.e. Sulzer’s, is similar to German folk melodies, some documented as early as the … (1932, p. xxxix), which also refers to other possible German sources for this melody. Idelsohn included “She’eh ne’esar” in this volume dedicated to the German Jewish liturgical tradition (no. 295) in the …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… “From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back - The Letters of German-Jewish Musicologist Edith Gerson Kiwi (1908-1992),” … Musik (Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, Germany) and the Jewish Music Research Centre (Hebrew … Comparative Musicology. Lachmann was also forced to leave Germany in 1936 and settled in Jerusalem. There he founded …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… mostly (but not only) musical. This encounter between the German-born ethnomusicologist and her collaborator, the …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… which inhabited Latvia, namely, Jews, Roma, Russians, Germans, Lithuanians, Poles, Belarussians, Latgalians, … 1850s, decades after this practice was well established in Germany, but almost half a century before the first … Jews lived) “the language of culture and commerce had been German since the Middle Ages for Jews and non-Jews alike,” …
Book review: Hernan Tesler-Mabé, Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor
… Gershom Scholem and Franz Rosenzweig, who formulated their German-Jewish identity within “the traditional bounds of … demonstrates the “complex, non-monolithic nature” of the German-Jewish experience that lies in the “interaction with … Shortly after his career took off, he was forced to leave Germany yet did not develop any long-lasting position in any …
Dan Deutsch
… and socio-cultural experiences within the music of German-Jewish composers in the long nineteenth-century. …
Book review: James Kaplan, Irving Berlin: New York Genius
… of one of Berlin’s more mediocre works, “Oh, how that German Could Love”in Berlin’s own 1909 recording (xiii-xv). …