(285 results found)
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… mibeit Abba", produced by Renanot : Institute for Jewish music. CD1703 in the National Sound Archive. Score example … Jah r. Frankfurt a M.: Verlag J. Kauffmann. 1912. p. 33. … German-speaking Jews often used melodies from synagogue … of the yearly cycle was a widespread musical custom of German-speaking Jews. [2] In many ways this usage emphasized …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… of Russian Jewish political life.” (4) There are two main musical arrangements to the song. The first is a monophonic … associated with Saint Petersburg’s Society for Jewish Folk Music . The soprano voice follows a melodic line similar to … socialist and anarchist sentiments, along with occasional German cabaret and a few originals. He has been vocal of the …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… so forth. Below is an excerpt of the song as printed in a German Haggadah (Hamburg-Altona, 1751) followed by a more … the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … version the song appears in Aramaic with a Yiddish-German translation (in Hebrew characters). This …
Had Gadya
… dog, and so forth. An excerpt of the song as printed in a German Haggadah (Hamburg-Altona, 1751). A more modern … the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … version the song appears in Aramaic with a Yiddish-German translation (in Hebrew characters). This …

Shir HaKavod
… when this custom began, but it can be assumed that Jews of German decent in Israel and other communities that were … and it most likely originated in the Jewish communities of Germany where it is known with some minor changes as 'Hadar …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… which Jewish modernity articulated itself on the basis of German aesthetics, in this case poetic and musical. Dort wo die Zeder also shows how the Zionist … means for disseminating its ethos, echoing patterns of German cultural activism, particularly at the level of youth …
Das Reichsorchester
… Orchestra during the Third Reich as told by the musicians themselves rather than through the history books. Through interviews with surviving musicians, their family members, and archival footage, … … Classical music … Orchestra … Berlin … Holocaust … Nazi Germany … Jewish musicians … Politics … Das Reichsorchester …
Otto Klemperer's Long Journey though his Times
… of his death in 1973. Klemperer, as a Jew, had to leave Germany in 1933 and spent much of the rest of his life … and Europe. He was known as a champion of contemporary music and supported composers such as Schoenberg and … Furtwangler website … 9 … 34193 … … 1985 … Classical music … Conductor … Otto Klemperer … Contemporary … Europe … …

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 … 34208 … … 2007 … Klezmer music … Klezmer …
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 …