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Ancient Music in the Modern Classroom
… of medieval music and ancient theater and to the study of Greek music. Of his numerous publications, a book he …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… catalytic role in ending an era of Jewish life in Saloniki. Greek authorities viewed the fire’s devastation as an opportunity to rebuild the city according to Greek interests. Rather than returning the damaged property … Though some Jews had lived in Thessaloniki (the current Greek name of the city) since Antiquity (see the New …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… occasion was published. It opens with the lyrics to the Greek anthem and ends with Hatikvah , a reflection of the … in the years following its annexation to the modern Greek nation-state. [43] This conjunction between religious …

Terkish (LKT)
… has been referred to as terkishe rhythm is the same as the Greek sirto dance rhythm.).” Phillips 1996a, p. 19 . … by S. Kosch... It exhibits the typical terkishe (Actually Greek sirto ) back up rhythm, albeit at a slow pace.” … with each new section... This rhythm is the same as the Greek sirto and suggests connections between the Jews of …

Longa (LKT)
… tunes that can be traced to these, mixed with hasapikos, a Greek urban dance.” Phillips 1996b, p. 183 . … Longa (LKT) …
La Gallarda matadora
… Nací en Álamo . This song's beautiful melody comes from the Greek song Nas Balamo that was set to Spanish lyrics for the …

Doyne (LKT)
… by S. Kosch... It exhibits the typical terkishe (Actually Greek sirto ) back up rhythm, albeit at a slow pace.” …

Bulgar (LKT)
… identified [by Walter Feldman] as... [partly equal to] a Greek hassapiko type dance”[H. Kandel, 1918]. Phillips … 1997, p. 23 . ( Musical notation included). “ Galatns [Greek series] Zeinden’s Tants (Grandfather’s dance) [Jewish series]. This recording was issued for both Greek and Jewish markets. The Greek hasaposerviko and some …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… number of tunes that are considered to be hasapikos by the Greeks and freylakhs by the Jews which are equally typical … genres. We don’t really know but I tend to think they were Greek first. Martin Schwartz of the University of California … very prominent in professional music. There were still many Greek musicians in Bessarabia and you had bands of mixed …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… resemblances to H ad Gadya. German, French, and modern Greek variants of H ad Gadya are discussed by G. A. Kohut …