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The Archives of the World Centre for Jewish Music in Palestine, 1936-1940, at the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem
… best known of such individuals are, of course, A. Z. Idelsohn and Robert Lachmann, who typify this pioneering … tools for the advancement of Jewish music research: Idelsohn's attempt to establish in 1910 the Makôn le-sirat … Library Jerusalem … Jewish music … Prestate Israel … Idelsohn A.Z. … Lachmann Robert … Jewish Music Research …

Neue Aspekte zum strukturellen Zusammenhang zwischen Tæamê emet und hebräisch-orientalische Psalmodie
… Die monumentale Sammelarbeit A. Z. Idelsohns wurde - zumindest in ihren Anfängen … liturgischer Musik aufzuzeigen. Dabei schnitt Idelsohn ein weites Forschungsgebiet an, bei dessen … manches aussteht. In diesem Aufsatz soll ein Aspekt aus der Idelsohnschen Forschungsarbeit weiterentwickelt werden, der, …

Exemplification and the Limits of “Correctness”: The Implicit Methodology of Idelsohn’s "Thesaurus"
… To repeat once more that Idelsohn occupies the position of a great pioneer in … will continue. It is likewise no indulgence to state that Idelsohn's work has hardly an equal in musicological and … can destroy the impact of the work of a man committed, as Idelsohn was, to the unveiling of his ancestral musical …

A.Z. Idelsohn and the Study of the Traditional Pronunciations of Hebrew (Hebrew)
… A. Z. Idelsohn (1882-1938) is well-known for his pioneering work … his work on the liturgy of the aforementioned groups, Idelsohn also became acquainted with their traditional … described and discussed in several articles and monographs. Idelsohn distinguished nine different groups in the …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… yeini at the beginning of the 20 th century, Abraham Zvi Idelsohn’s pioneer songster for schools, Sefer hashirim (Jerusalem, 1912). Idelsohn included two melodies of the song , attributing the … “ne’imah ‘amamit,” i.e. “folk melody.” While only Idelsohn has documented the “common” melody (as far as we …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… Israeli composers. The Ottoman/Iraqi Tradition A. Z. Idelsohn first published the Ottoman/Iraqi melody in … to the stanzas. The Babylonian melody as published by Idelsohn In an Iraqi version from the National Sound … a cadence on F in the second measure (instead of D, as in Idelsohn) as the phrases of the stanzas. The Sephardic …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… German-oriented lineage of the learning tune, Abraham Z. Idelsohn brings in vol. 8, of his Thesaurus , a version (no. … Eastern European version of this ancient learning formula. Idelsohn, 1932 Alternative Ashkenazi tunes Not all … melodies of this kind are also found in Abraham Z. Idelsohn, Thesaurus, vol. 4, no. 79, and Isaac Levy, …

Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… by ethnomusicologists and historians of Jewish music since Idelsohn—to refer not only to a scale, but also to … 2002), compare traditions and find a unifying essence (Idelsohn [1929] 1944; Hitin-Mashiah and Sharvit 2013), … the United States, see Cohen 2008. Critical perspectives on Idelsohn’s project and the study of cantillation can be …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… Idelsohn notation … ps://jewish-music.huji.ac.il/sites/default/files/attachments/Idelsohn%20-%20Am%27cha%20Yisrael.jpg … In 1926, in “New … Bayat.” [4] In relation to his version of this melody, A.Z. Idelsohn (1932, no. 275, above) describes it as one of the … Goldfarb’s “Echoes of Palestine” (New York, 1929), then by Idelsohn (1932), in Solomon Rosowsky’s “Mizimrat Ha’aretz” …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… as attested to by its 1932 appearance in Abraham Zvi Idelsohn’s Der Volksgesang der osteuropäischen Juden .[ 2] …