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Plurivocality in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of San‘a (Yemen)
… 23448 … Yemen … Yemenite … Yemenite Jews … Plurivocality … Jewish music … Musical Analysis … Plurivocality in the Liturgical Music of …
Inventing Jewish Music
… 23449 … Jewish music … Jewish … Jewish traditions … Jewish community … Traditional music … Tradition … Musical traditions … Jewish musical …
Sur le concept de musique juive
… 9431 … Twenty-first century … Jewish music … Jewish music research … Musicology … Sur le concept de …
Orality as Religious Ideal: The Music of East-European Jewish Prayer
… 9479 … Orality … Eastern Europe … Prayer … Jewish Prayer … Jewish … Jewish music … Religious music … Orality as Religious Ideal: The …
Salamone Rossi as a Composer of "Hebrew" Music
… Rossi … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … Composer … Jewish composers … Art Music … Seventeenth (17th) Century … Salamone Rossi as a Composer of "Hebrew" Music … דון הרן …
The Bergamasca: Some Jewish Links?
… 23139 … Bergamasca … Renaissance … Music … Jewish music … Synagogue music … Renaissance music … The Bergamasca: Some Jewish Links? … Judith Cohen …
Jewish Singing and Boxing in Georgian England
… 23458 … Jewish music … Jewish Singing … Researchers … Manuscripts … Israel Adler … Jewish Singing and Boxing in Georgian England … Shai Burstyn …
Unintentional History: Musical Moments in 1930s Yiddish Films
… 23259 … Yiddish … Yiddish Films … Jewish music … Yiddish songs … Film music … Film … Unintentional History: Musical Moments in …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… Yiẓḥak , or ‘Akedah ) has assumed an important function in Jewish religion and culture since Antiquity. This renowned narrative describes how the first Jewish family (Abraham, Sarah and Isaac) came close to … century and relied instead on oral transmission of their musical traditions. [15] The only implicit written records …
The Announcement of the Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem by A. Z. Idelsohn and S. Z. Rivlin in 1910 (Hebrew)
… 9434 … The Announcement of the Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem by A. Z. Idelsohn and S. Z. Rivlin in …