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13. Los árboles llorosos (CES)
… This song, derived in part from Greek traditional folk poetry (Κλαίνε τα δέντρη γιά νερó; …
6. Cantiga de Hanum Dudún (Jacob Algava)
… A very popular wedding song of Greek origin, known mainly in Salonica (CMP AA63, AA65; …
1. Los árboles de almendra (Jacob Algava)
… no. 80; Hemsi 1995 , no. 92). The music is inspired by the Greek folk song Σε ωραίο περιβóλι (In a pretty garden; see, …
Eastern Mediterranean Judeo-Spanish Songs
… Musical life before 1912 . Karditsa: Author’s edition. (in Greek). … Kaufman, Nikolay 1985 >>> “The Folk Songs of the …
Elohim hashivenu: A liturgical insertion for the High Holidays in Salamone Rossi's version in Italy and beyond
… function, to another minhag , that of the Romaniote (Greek) communities . We should notice that other verses of … … Hosha'nah Rabbah … Leo Levi … Torah … Torah reading … Greek Jews … Joshua Jacobson … Italian … Sephardi … …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… performed in the Arabic language, the company recorded Greek Orthodox hymns, Turkish instrumental compositions as …

Music in the Testament of Job
… 'The Testament of Job' is one of the Greek-language pseudepigrapha belonging to the same genre as …

Greek Epic and Kypriaka: Why “Cyprus Matters”
… Mycenaean Greeks migrated to Cyprus at the end of the Late Bronze Age. … available in quantity. By then, the Cypriot dialect of Greek, already attested at an early stage near … prism-inscription of 673/2 BCE, three have transparently Greek names; the same is probably true of others, although …

Soothing Lyres and epôidai: Music Therapy and the Cases of Orpheus, Empedocles and David
… and behaviors, and even health, is based in ancient Greek thought on a likeness between soul and musical … young people, that is, with its role in the making of the Greek man, and also with the therapeutic — and in no way … excessive emotions. … 23470 … Ancient music … Ancient … Greek … Ancient Greece … Music theory … Aristotle … …

Sounds from under the Ashes: The Music of Cults and Mysteries in the Ancient Vesuvian Land
… the threatening Mount Vesuvius (Fig. 1) still regarded the Greek heritage as their own. It was in fact on the island of Pithekoussai (now Ischia, near Naples) that the first Greeks landed in the beginning of the eighth century BCE. … later are the fruits of a melting pot in which the Greek tradition had fused with the themes and the customs of …