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Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… development against the background of the various Ashkenazi musical cultures. The Ashkenazi tradition of this pizmon … documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of Rhine river (See Image no.1( and in North … 1724 from the transalpine tradition and had embraced the music aesthetics of the surrounding culture. The balanced …
Dos Fartribene Taybele (The Exiled Dove)
… 6 … Germany … This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: … Fartribene Taybele is from Godlfaden's play Ben Ami, with music arranged by Louis Friedsell. Ben Ami is loosely based … Theater, in collaboration with Sigmund Mogulesko and music director Louis Friedsell. The play premiered in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… line of the opening stanza, is the refrain (same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … catalogue. The persistence of our poem in the heart of the German soil and its presence further East, in Poland, is … documented in 1724 and 1733) found in South and West Germany, West of the Rhine river (See Image no. 1 ) and in …
The Tedeschian Community
… [1] The Tedeschian Jews are Ashkenazi Jews who originated in Germany, and immigrated to Italy at the end of the fifteenth … (Tedescho in singular), which means 'Ashkenazi' or 'German,' was coined by the local Italian Jews who lived in … within the synagogue, and these are apparent in the music: The piyyutim melodies are mostly borrowed from the …
Society for Jewish Folk Music
… on the eve of the Russian Orthodox Easter, two Russian musicians met in an encounter that was to have impacts on classical and popular music to this day. Vladimir Stasov, music historian and … Joel Engel, Er hat mir fest gelobt Engel left Russia for Germany in 1922, where he established the Juwal Publishing …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… literature and theater has not identified any musical parallels to contemporary representations of Jews in … David Buch’s new study offers the earliest identifiable musical depictions of Jews in European theater (specifically … the first positive Jewish characters began to appear on the German stage, presenting an alternative to the common …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… the words ' Yishar koa h .' The Simple Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and … there are examples of the Priestly Blessing from both Germany and Poland. The difference between the two traditions is quite obvious. While the Germanic synagogues use extended melodies for twelve of the …
Brakha Tzefira
… His wife Hadassah, Brakha's beloved teacher, encouraged her musical talents, and proposed that Tzefira should sing … same year, Tzefira and Nardi began a series of concerts in Germany and other parts of Europe, and Tzefira left her … she performed, among other places, in refugee camps in Germany. A special event on the tour was the visit of …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… began to develop around the tenth century A.D. in south Germany, was the main spoken language and language of oral … syntax, morphology, and prosody of Yiddish combine German and Hebrew components, and in Eastern Europe also … strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of …
Klezmer in Germany
… of the BBC series 'European Roots.' In this episode Klezmer music is discussed as well as the different aspects of its recent revival in Germany amongst Jewish and non Jewish musicians. Excerpt … Alex Jacobowitz who performs marimba on the streets of Germany: … 9 … … 2007 … Klezmer music … Klezmer revival … …