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Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[E]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century]
… Also exists in German. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century, according to manuscripts. …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[G]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert
… Also exists in English. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century, according to manuscripts. Includes …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 07[E]: Der traditionellen Gesaenge der sueddeutschen Juden [The Traditional Song of the South German Jews]
… Also exists in German. The volume... 'contains the traditional songs of the German Jews, as they were practiced in the 18th and 19th …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 07[G]: Der traditionellen Gesaenge der sueddeutschen Juden
… The volume... 'contains the traditional songs of the German Jews, as they were practiced in the 18th and 19th centuries, … in the congregations of Southern and South-Western Germany. Only in these congregations was the old traditional …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 08[E]: Der Synagogengesang der osteuropaeischen Juden [The Synagogue Song of the East-European Jews]
… Also exists in German. This is the first of the three volumes which deal with music of East European Jews. It was published in 1932 in German and English. The volume has two parts. Part I …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 08[G]: Der Synagogengesang der osteuropaeischen Juden
… of the three volumes which deal with music of East European Jews. It was published in 1932 in German and English. The volume has two parts. Part I …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 09[E]: Der Volksgesang der osteuropaeischen Juden [The Folk Song of the East European Jews]
… on the link above. This volume of HOM was also published in German. HOM Vol IX contains Jewish folk songs in Hebrew, … osteuropaeischen Juden [The Folk Song of the East European Jews] …

A Voice Still Heard: the Sacred Songs of the Ashkenazic Jews
… A survey of the history of Western Ashkenazi (German) liturgical music. The book contains some insight … … A Voice Still Heard: the Sacred Songs of the Ashkenazic Jews …

The Kol Nidre Tune
… times in Babylonia to the ninteenth-century Reform in Germany. It continues with an exploratin of testimonies … and proves 'the fallacy of the assumption that the Spanish Jews created the tune.' The main body of the article is a … of patterns derived from Ashkenazi (especially South German) cantillation motives of the Prophets; (2) the tune …

The Mogen Ovos Mode: a Study in Folklore
… found in Arabic, 'Syrian-Maronite,' Old French and Catholic-German song. Idelsohn traces it in several European cultures … is a Semitic mode which was borrowed by the French from the Jews of France and penetrated German song and Gregorian chant. Since, however, the motives …