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Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Jewish … Church music … Modes … Modality … Biblical chant … Church … Christian … Greek … Christianity … Jewish music … Biblical … Jewish influence … Greek modes … mode … Eric Werner … Amnon Shiloah … Bathja …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… the piyyutim are arranged according to the maqamat (musical modes) in use in the court music of the Ottoman Empire … songs) and of the peoples of the region: Arabic, Turkish, Greek and Persian tunes. In Najara’s book, and in those of …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… of this arrangment. It has some interesting shifts between modes with G natural, A flat and A natural.” [Kapelye]. … 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 …
Doyne (LKT)
… highly embellished elaborations within a variety of related modes. Also known as vulekhl .” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . ( … the Turco-Arab manner of a rubato exploration of West Asian modes. It means something related to this, but different … by S. Kosch... It exhibits the typical terkishe (Actually Greek sirto ) back up rhythm, albeit at a slow pace.” …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… Marseilles, the Marsilia of Antiquity, was founded by the Greeks, Provence was already a center of commercial … and the Provencal. The poems, chansons, piyyutim , the modest theatre plays for Purim, are all written in the …