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Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… repr. in Journal of Synagogue Music, iii/2 (1971), 43–70. During the 18th century, West … of the establishment of the trio cantor-bass-discant in German synagogues, and of the rabbinic reaction to it. The influence of East European hazzanim on the German style is also examined. The last part of the article …
The Kol Nidre Tune
… in which his abilities as historian, liturgist, cantor and musician show at their best. The article begins with a … times in Babylonia to the ninteenth-century Reform in Germany. It continues with an exploratin of testimonies … of patterns derived from Ashkenazi (especially South German) cantillation motives of the Prophets; (2) the tune …
Maier Levi of Esslingen, Germany : a small town hazzan in the time of the emancipation and his cantorial compendium
… from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Includes music with words in Hebrew (romanized)and abstract also in … … 2000 … Cantors - Hazzanim … History … Score … Scores … Germany … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Liturgical music … … Ashkenazi … Geoffrey Goldberg … Maier Levi of Esslingen, Germany : a small town hazzan in the time of the …
Adolf Bernhard Marx (1795-1866): Deutscher Musiker, Judische Herkunft--Eine Dokumentation. [Adolf Bernhard Marx (1795-1866): German musician of Jewish descent-documentation.]
… Dokumentation. [Adolf Bernhard Marx (1795-1866): German musician of Jewish descent-documentation.] …
The Immigrant Composer in Palestine, 1933-1948: Stranger in a Strange Land
… … 57 … 2 (Music in the Ethnic Communities of Israel) … 3 … 147-167 … … … Art Music … Art … Acculturation … Palestine … Immigration … Germany … Immigrants … Identity … Twentieth (20th) Century … Composers … German Jews … Jews … Yishuv … Philip Vilas Bohlman … Mark …
The Music of the Jews (An Historical Appreciation)
… and in 1975 (New York: A.S. Barnes) with a translation from German to English by H.S. Stevens. This book is a 'non … post-Idelsohnian attempts to trace the entirety of Jewish music in a unileniar historical narrative. … 1 … 1 … London … Vallentine, Mitchell & Co. … … 1953 … Music … History … Musicians … Musician … Ethnomusicology … …
An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah
… (20th) Century … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Liturgical music … Modern Era … Modern … Performance … Ashkenazi … … Goldberg … An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah …
Dachau Song: Twentieth-Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper
… of Vienna-born Herbert Zipper, a conductor in Austria and Germany, who survived the concentration camps Dachau and Buchenwald to become a famous music educator in the United States. … 101 … 1 … New York … …
Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… the theory held by Idelsohn and others that Sephardic music reflected solely Arabic influence, and posits that, … northward to Christian Spain and Provence. The burgeoning musical culture of that region must have affected the music of the Jews there, just as the synagogue song of the German Jews was influenced by the secular song and Christian …
[On] Edwin Seroussi, "Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg : Ancient Tradition in the Dawn of Modernity" (1996)
… … … 32 … 1998 … History … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … Germany … Sephardi music … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Sephardi … Spanish … … … [On] Edwin Seroussi, "Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg : …