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A passage by Immanuel ha-Romi on the science of music
… Jerusalem … Italia … … 10 … 1993 … Bible … Biblical … Rom … Italy … Science … Immanuel ha-Romi … Science of music … …
Singing Modernity: Synagogue Music in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Italy
… … Twentieth (20th) Century … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Italy … Edwin Seroussi … Singing Modernity: Synagogue Music in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Italy …
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
… of Turin Knowledge of the musical traditions of the Jews in Italy, who followed a variety of liturgical minhagim … of the t’amim in the community of Turin, the only one in Italy where the Bible is still chanted today according to … from those of the Ashkenazi and Sephardic synagogues in Italy (and elsewhere). Beyond the melodic sphere, the …
Shirei Yisrae – Libro dei Canti d'Israele
… Bratti … … 189- … Sephardi music … Ancient … Sephardi … Italy … Sephardi … Shirei Yisrae – Libro dei Canti d'Israele …
Sefer Shirei Yisrael – Libro dei Canti d'Israele
… … 10 … Firenze … Edizioni Bratti … … 1892 … Sephardi … Italy … Italian … Federico Consolo … Sefer Shirei Yisrael – …
Premitie armoniche a tre voci
… Century … Seventeenth (17th) Century … Madrigal … Italy … Davit Civita … Premitie armoniche a tre voci …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Germany, West of Rhine river (See Image no.1( and in North Italy (see image no.2), and an “alternative” tune (seven … West are rather close to each other, the Southern branch in Italy had disengaged itself even before 1724 from the …
Mi-al har horev from the manuscripts of Obadiah the Proselyte
… Theological Seminary. Obadiah the Proselyte was born in Italy c. 1070 A.D., and converted to Judaism according to …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… fragments from an order of Selihot of the Ashkenazi Jews in Italy, dated to the 13 th or 14 th century (IMHM, PH 6651). … West of the Rhine river (See Image no. 1 ) and in North Italy (see image no. 2 ), and an “alternative” tune (seven … West are rather close to each other, the Southern branch in Italy had disengaged itself even before 1724 (the year the …
The Tedeschian Community
… Ashkenazi Jews who originated in Germany, and immigrated to Italy at the end of the fifteenth century. The name … The Tedeschian Jews settled in various places in north Italy and lived there until the beginning of the Second … to their place of origin. At the beginning of their life in Italy, the Tedeschian Jews sustained a hope to return to …