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Mordechai Breuer
… and holidays. In Israel, Breuer taught the history of Jewish music at the conservatory. In the 1950s, he taught at … was made systematically according to topics in the Jewish calendar as follows: introduction and personal … Germany , (Seminar work for MA. whithin a personal guidance by Prof. Edwin Seroussi, 2015) (Hebrew). …
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… ("Bakkashot") Among Morocco Jews", under the guidance of Professor Amnon Shiloah and received a doctorate in … Western compositional techniques. His works fuse Oriental Jewish melisma and modern techniques. In 1994 he … nine years from its establishment. For the first time the Jewish version of the Andalusian music was transcribed by …
Salamone Rossi
… has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-Italian composer Salamone de Rossi, not much is known … speculated that Salamone de Rossi was the son of renowned Jewish historian Azariah de’ Rossi, but this seems unlikely … support, and Leone da Modena offered rabbinical guidance and protection. Rossi was also heavily entrenched in …
Amalia Kedem
… Ashkenazi liturgical Tradition in Israel. Taught Jewish music at the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem and at the Open University. Current … and coordinator of the Ashkenaz Research Group of the Jewish Music Research Centre. … Researcher … Amalia Kedem …
Jewish Musical Traditions
… Presents Jewish musical traditions in the form of central themes, … difficult to digest for readers who are not conversant in Jewish history, liturgy, and literature. … 1 … Detroit … … Press … … Piyyutim … 1992 … Piyyut … Hebrew cantillation … Dance … Methodology … Religion … Identity … Sacred … Amnon …
A hassidic ritual dance: the "mitsve tants" in Jerusalemite weddings
… … 57 … 2 … 164-224 … Jerusalem … Jewish Music Research Centre, Magnes Press … Yuval; Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre … … 1994 … Israel … Wedding … Customs … Dance … Folklore … Hasidim … Hasidism … Marriage … Society … …
Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World
… fiddler, and bass player that made brides weep and guests dance at weddings throughout Jewish eastern Europe before the culture was destroyed in …
Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… 19th. c. In the immigrant period, mostly Eastern European dance tunes were performed by fairly large groups (12-15 … bar mitzvahs, etc.) and was associated especially with the Jewish resort milieu of the Catskills. The 1970s revival, …
Bulgareasca/ Bulgarish/ Bulgar: the Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre
… of Society for Ethnomusicology … … 38 … 1994 … Ashkenaz … Jewish music … Jewish dance … Eastern Europe … America … Europe … Bulgar … …
The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim
… events: Shabbat, Festivals, Zemirot, Tish, Wedding, Dance, Devequt, Marches, Waltzes, etc. Most of the tracks … the collection of the National Sound Archive (NSA) of the Jewish National and Universitary Library, Jerusalem. … … 57 … 1 … 7 … 2 CDs + booklet (150 pp.) … Jerusalem … The Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of …