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4. Las Tablas de la Ley (The Tablets of the Law)
… is known in several different versions, in Judeo-Spanish or Hebrew, throughout the Sephardic diaspora. The rich Hebrew substratum of the Judeo-Spanish versions suggests … of the most complete versions of this text. Its Moroccan melody has been widely documented and also appears in the …
"Ahuv mehar hamor natan li morasha" (My beloved from the mountain of Myrrh has given me an inheritance)
… signed alphabetically, as is usual in folk poems. The melody of this song is one of the most popular wedding … ḥasdoʼ at the end of each stanza is sung to the other. This melody is sung in either duple or triple meter. Other poems, … whose verses begin with the first six letters of the Hebrew alphabet. At the time of the wedding celebration more …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… term translates literally as “permission” or “consent” the Hebrew word also resonates with privilege, i.e. the honor … unique. Its compositional principle is somehow similar to Hebrew psalmody, whereas a musical phrase consisting of two … or the notation of arguably integral pitches from the melody as grace notes in the cadence under the word …