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Mille voci una stella: Il contributo degli esecutori vocali ebrei o di originale ebraica alla musica operistica e classica (One thousand voices, one star: The contribution of Jewish or Jewish descended singers to operatic and classical music).
… Lives and musical achievements of 20th-c. Jewish singers, with … suffered in the Holocaust. … 1 … Roma … Caruci … … 1987 … Jewish … Music … Singers … Art Music … Art … Singer … …
Chopin's controversial mazurka op. 17, no. 4
… Analysis of the musical texture of the mazurka op. 17, no. 4 shows the use … folklore. Considering Chopin's negative attitude toward the Jewish musical idiom, it is unlikely that the piece has any Jewish content. The nickname 'Little jew' has generated …
Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition. II
… Abramo Basevi (1818-1885) was a music critic and composer. His book 'Studio sulle opera di … (1895-1968). … 58 … 3 … 24-32 … … 13 … 1990-1991 … Jewish … Music … Art Music … Art … Jewish music … Italy … Italian … Graziella Di Mauro … …
Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition
… Maria, an excellent flutist, was part of a small group of Jewish musicians in the court of Pope Leo X. Salamone Rossi … 1630) made significant contributions to vocal music. Other Jewish Italian musicians included the violinist Giulio Terni …
Maurice Ravel's accompaniment to three Hebrew melodies: Archaic or ultra-modern?
… techniques of the past. With admiration and respect for the Jewish musical heritage, Ravel has harmonized three of its most …
Toponimus en el romancero Sefardi de Marruecos (Place names in the romancero of the Moroccan Sephardim)
… … 2 … … IX-XI … 1987 … Jewish … Folk music … Romance … Romancero … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Roman … Place names … Rom … Eastern Sephardi …
Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… Klezmer music has experienced changing musical content and social function since the late 19th. c. … bar mitzvahs, etc.) and was associated especially with the Jewish resort milieu of the Catskills. The 1970s revival, …
Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish coposer, lost since the Nazi era.
… Aleksander Krejn (1883-1951), a founder of the Jewish national school in Russia, wrote “Kaddish” … house Universal-Edition, Vienna. Krejn continued to write Jewish music until the end of the 1920s, at which point he started …
Change and Ideology: the Ethnomusicology of Turkish Jewry
… Dept. of Anthropology, U. of Indiana. The relationship of music to sociocultural change is not arbitrary. Certain … orientations and sociohistorical processes. In Turkish Jewish music, where differential continuity and change are … change, in particular specific change in Turkish Jewish music. Data were gathered through …
Siblings and Mongrels:The tension and triumphs of Black-Jewish musical mixing
… … 101 … 1 … 3 … Jun-15 … … 2 … 1997 … Jewish … Syncretism … Black … Ann Douglas … Siblings and Mongrels:The tension and triumphs of Black-Jewish musical mixing …