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Fritz Rikko
… a scholarly edition of Rossi's Hashirim asher li-Shelomoh (Song of Solomon), a setting of Hebrew sacred songs and texts, and he also completed the thematic index to …

Review of recording: Pizmon
… Discusses 'Pizmon: Syrian-Jewish religious and social song' (Meadowlark 105, 1985) edited by Kay Kaufman Shelemay … pl.) is the term employed by the Syrian Jews to denote a Hebrew song in praise of God, whose melody is borrowed. … 95 … 95 … …
Abraham Wolf Binder
… style, using the cantillation of Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs) as its musical base. He continued composing … music at the newly merged Jewish Institute of Religion and Hebrew Union College , and in 1948 helped to found its … … Composer … Teacher … Jewish … Choral … Music … Biblical … Hebrew cantillation … Abraham Wolf Binder …
Nehama Lifshitz
… to Israel in the sixties and seventies. … Folksinger of Hebrew and Yiddish songs … 10623 … Singer … Yiddish … Hebrew … Folksong … Nehama Lifshitz … מיכאל לוקין …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew) … Moshe Idel …
Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong)
… section of the entire album consisting of four dance-tempo songs that correlate to the more advanced playing level. This song may be classified as a humoristic-satiric Eastern-European Jewish folksong. About this category Stutschewsky wrote two important …
Elio Piattelli
… Politeama Theater of Palermo, Sicily. He taught courses in Hebrew liturgical chant in Italy (Rome, Palestrina, Turin, … above all to allow young cantors to learn those traditional songs and thus enhance the cultural, liturgical and musical … of the Italian Jewish communities. He transliterated the Hebrew texts of the songs in Latin characters with a very …

HaNeshama Lach
… Authority … … Carlebach, Carlibach … Carlebach, Shlomo … Hebrew song … HaNeshama Lach …
The Wandering Jew from Dr. Almasada
… click on the link above. The image above is a score of the song 'The Wandering Jew' from Goldfaden 's operetta Dr. … Some scholars believe that Goldfaden wrote the popular song 'The Wandering Jew' in response to the programs he witnessed in the early 1880's in Russia. Others read the song as an early Zionist commentary, driving home the …