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Change and Ideology: the Ethnomusicology of Turkish Jewry
… orientations and sociohistorical processes. In Turkish Jewish music, where differential continuity and change are … a native model as «a la Turka» (Turkish or Middle Eastern influenced) and «a la Franka» (European influenced). This … change, in particular specific change in Turkish Jewish music. Data were gathered through …
Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… and others that Sephardic music reflected solely Arabic influence, and posits that, from the mid-12th c. to the end of the 15th c., the center of gravity of Iberian Jewish culture moved northward to Christian Spain and … of northern Europe. Utilizing materials from Christian and Jewish sources, and employing the aid of a computer, the …
Le Niggun Meron: Description d’un patrimonie instrumenal juif
… which emphasize the uniqueness of Nigunnei Meron within Jewish music. Klezmers in the US have a repertoire of … or 'Terkish'. Both the Bulgar and Nigunnei Meron are influenced by Balkan music. The article concludes with a …
Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… here, critically examines the transfer of Hellenistic- Jewish elements into the Christian liturgy, during the first … the attitude of Western music historians to the question of Jewish influence on early Church music. The article deals with the …
Le Niggûn Merôn
… which emphasize the uniqueness of Nigunnei Meron within Jewish music. Klezmers in the US have a repertoire of … or 'Terkish'. Both the Bulgar and Nigunnei Meron are influenced by Balkan music. The article concludes with a …
A Jewish Sufi on the Influence of Music
… entire piece, dated here to the 14th century was very much influenced by Islamic Sufism and mystical speculations. Sufi ideas about music influenced Jewish- Egyptian Pietists especially during the 13th and 14th centuries. When mentioned in Jewish literature these ideas were attributed to prophets, …
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… An interest in Jewish music was awakened in pre-1933 Munich, beginning with … and dedicated all his energy after 1916 to furthering Jewish music. He composed a series of vocal compositions … Israeli musical style which emerged in the late 1930s. The influence of A. Z. Idelsohn’s work is apparent in Schalit’s …
Notes on Bukharan Music in Israel
… the research of Bukarian music. It describes the cultural influences and origins of the Bukharian community. Urban … communities were more pluralistic and multicutural and Jewish musicians contributd to them. It appears that in …
Felix Mendelssohn- Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German- Jewish Assimilation
… Mendelssohn and Mahler represent the attempts of Jewish composers to assimilate into their German or Austrian … situation. While Mendelssohn had family discussions their Jewish descent, Mahler suffered much more from anti-Semitism … Art Music … Art … Assimilation … Jewish-descendant … Jewish influence … Ashkenazi … Eric Werner … Felix Mendelssohn- …
Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… the Age of Enlightenment to the Present'. In this book the Jewish contribution to music since the early ninteenth … the giants among the many whose work is evaluated and whose influence is placed in cultural perspective. Other manifestations of Jewish musical talent are not neglected. Among the areas …