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Zemirot
… which are sung during and directly after Sabbath meals. The musical versions are numerous and heterogeneous reflecting a … God and his Sabbath and of God's remembrance of his people. Musically, the repertory of Zemirot Sabbath is diverse and … served as the music for the Zemirot texts; these included German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and …
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg
… towards a more comprehensive history of Sephardi liturgical music, this monograph examines a collection of transcriptions of traditional liturgical music prepared by the first congregation of Reform Jews in … … Synagogue … Manuscripts … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … Germany … Hamburg … Spanish … Modern … Portuguese … …

Synagogue Chants of the Twelfth Century
… German version 'Synagogengesaenge des zwoelften … 30-46. … 3 … Ariel … Ariel … 38731 … 27-41 … … 15 … 1966 … Music … Synagogue … Medieval … Chant … Ancient … Israel …

Orbis Musicae
… This is the online version of Orbis Musicae, an international musicological journal published by the Department of … (mostly in English, but with occasional contributions in German and French) dealing with all aspects of musicology, …

Beautifying Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagoges of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840)
… 18. Jahrhunderts … 38666 … Koeln, Wien … … Choirs, Choral music … Music … Liturgy … Synagogue … Art Music … Art … Reform … … Worship: Music in Early Reform Synagoges of Northern Germany (ca. 1810-1840) …

The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant
… developments of the PB [Priestly Blessing] ritual and its music in the Ashkenazi communities in both Central and … the later developments in the Reform congregations of Germany and North America. In order to do this properly we … the complex web that created the contect within which the music of the PB has developed.' (from the article) … 2 … …

Constructing a Spanish jewish festival: Music and the appropriation of tradition.
… … 3 … 3 … World of Music (Germany) … World of Music (Germany) … 38411 … 81-113 … … 41 … 1999 … Judith R. Cohen … …

The Cantorial Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre
… Based on MS sources of Maier Levi of Esslingen, Germany (1813–1874), the article demonstrates: (1) The genre … text performed as a CF and its liturgical function; (3) The music-text relationship of the CF was far more complex than … synagogue in the Baroque and early modern period. … 3 … Musica Judaica … Musica Judaica … 38334 … 33–85 … … 17 … …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… as a meshorrer, an apprentice as to a trained cantor. In Germany, in the early and mid-decades of the Nineteenth … score. It also evaluates the long-term repercussions on German hazzanut. … 46 … 46 … 2 … Yuval 7: Studies in Honor … … Jerusalem … Magnes Press … Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre … … 2002 … Western Ashkenazi … …

Hazzan and Qahal: Responsive Chant in Minhag Ashkenaz
… and mahzorim, the article proves that responsive form, the musical interaction between the hazzan and the congregation, … minhag ashkenaz, the liturgical rite of Southwest and South Germany. Even after the rise of virtuoso hazzanut in the … to the practice in Eastern Europe, continued in many German communities. … 3 … Hebrew Union College Annual … …