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Three Synagogue Chants of the Twelfth Century
… are also printed separately in Hebrew, English, French, and German. … 10 … 35197 … Tel Aviv … Israeli Music Publications … … Ovadia HaGer … range … Andre Hajdu … Israel Adler … Three Synagogue Chants of the Twelfth Century …

Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840)
… … Weimar, Köln, Wien … Boehlau Verlag … … 1995 … Music … Synagogue … Reform … Worship … Edwin Seroussi … Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagogues of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840) …

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 … the German liberal context and then in the American Reform synagogue, as well as the relatively few elements of Israeli …

Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… Ashkenazi Music Chair: James Loeffler Yelena Irzabekova, Germany Beregovski’s Early Publications in the Context of … parts in all the services and directing the music of the synagogue. Julie Eichberg Rosewald, affectionately called …

Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
… veneno de Moriana (Tetuan). Marion Mader, Köln University, Germany The Role of the Radio in Relocating and Reshaping … extending some melodies as contrafacta in the context of synagogue services, as in fact Jews have done for millennia … have stated that they prefer to learn Ashkenazi songs and synagogue practice rather than Sephardic, for a number of …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Ashkenazi traditions: the Synagogue and Beyond, 3.8.09 Chair: Amalia Kedem Summary: … of two diverse movement traditions – a western European, Germanic tradition based on set figures, and a Jewish …
Vollständiger Jahrgang von Terzett-und Chorgesängen der Synagoge in München
… Collection of trios and choir songs of the synagogue in Munich, for the entire yearly cycle. Collected … - Hazzanim … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Ashkenaz … Germany … Anthology … Anthologies … Ashkenazi … German Jews … Jews … Cantor … Cantorial music … German …
Chemjo Vinaver
… them. From 1926 to 1933 he worked as a conductor at the New Synagogue in Berlin. Vinaver left Germany in 1933 and in 1938 immigrated to the US where he …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… music. Born in Myslowitz, Upper Silesia, then part of the German Empire (now Mysłowice, Poland), Geshuri (a name … derived from the Hebrew for “bridge,” an equivalent of the German “Bruck”) was the son of Fruma bat Tzvi and Gita … in music as a young child, assisting his father at the synagogue and showing an impressive gift to memorize …

Moritz Deutsch
… In 1844 Deutsch began working as chief cantor at the Reform Synagogue in Breslau where he formed and lead a choir. In … seminaries. He also composed choral arrangements for synagogue liturgy in the classical German style which were published in the collection, …