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[E-erokh nivi. Mi-kehilah]. (Berit-milah)
… from Aleppo and Jerusalem for a famous poem by the Moroccan Hebrew poet R. David Hassin (1727-1792) that rapidly spread …
Dudu Barak
… sang on the radio. Through the choir, Barak got to know the poets Leah Goldberg, Miram Yalan Shtekelis, Anda Amir and … Another aspect found in the works of Dudu Barak are Hebrew lyrics written in a variety of musical styles. He writes mostly Hebrew lyrics to Mediterranean songs in Greek, Moroccan, …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… all written in the Comtadin-Jewish dialect, a mixture of Hebrew and Provençal, which on occasion one still hears … of languages, published an anthology of poems in which Hebrew verses alternate with Provençal ones. [4] The poets of the Pontifical Court wrote poems designed to …
Yizhak Edel
… two years. In Moscow Edel witnessed the persecution of the Hebrew language by the communist regime, especially in the … First, he had tried to gather songs by Jewish musicians and Hebrew poets. Since the quantity did not suffice him, he composed …
49. Im afes (Çakum Effendi)
… Im afes with this same traditional melody but with the Hebrew text ( Seroussi 1989, no. 3). Si atemar se atemó el …
Ruth HaCohen (Pinczower)
… is the Artur Rubinstein Professor of Musicology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she has held various … The Interplay of Music and Politics in the West (2017, in Hebrew, with Yaron Ezrahi, Polonsky Prize). She was honored …
Arba Otiyot
… developed by the Piyut Ensemble of the Ben-Zvi Institute, a Hebrew University institution dedicated to the research of … Institute/NaNa Disk … Contemporary Jewish Music … Sacred Hebrew Songs from the Saharan Maghreb … Piyyutim … Choral, …
Menashe Ravina
… Medal. During his time in Leipzig, he also taught Hebrew at the "Talmud Torah" school associated with the … including the Tel Aviv Workers' Choir (1924–1935), the Hebrew University Choir in Jerusalem, and the "Oneg Shabbat" … mark on Israel's cultural heritage. Sources: Wikipedia (Hebrew) , Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , …
Moshe Cordova
… its activities in Istanbul. The Mafṭirim performed Hebrew poetry set to Turkish classical music on the Sabbaths … became partners during these years, and recorded Ottoman Hebrew music commercially, some of which is presented in … and most of the leading figures in the circle of Ottoman Hebrew Music during early Republican Istanbul, ultimately …