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Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… Union College. It was published in New York (by Hensley Music Co.: Metro Music Co.) in 1966. Papernikoff's text portrays the tender Jewish children of Bialik during the Holocaust. They do not … instead of their previous curiosity, their big, wandering, Jewish eyes are now black and full of fear. One interesting …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… Grininke Beymelekh' was a very popular song throughout the Jewish world. It attained the status of a folksong, as seen … into Hebrew by Aharon Ashman. Bialik's words describe Jewish children playing in the village. They are so gentle … is very clear. Each line is fitted with two bars in the music, and has the same rhythmic pattern (except the fifth …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… of these songs appear at the title of the piyyut. These musical codes, which probably had a clear meaning at the … line of the foreign songs appeared in Hebrew letters. The musical meaning of Najara's musical instructions was blurred … the rapid spread of his songs all across the Mediterranean Jewish world, the local singers, unable to figure out what …
Cantar de las Flores
… click here . In the Ladino tradition, the copla is a unique Jewish genre, as opposed to the romance. The majority of the … with the second verse of the repeated refrain. Thus, the music divides the ten verses of the textual stanza into three identical musical strophes, each strophe consisting of four musical …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… the identification of texts’ author and an additional musical version, very different from the one we released … set the same poem to a very different musical style. This version of the song was recorded in an … by Sh. Shalom reveals the musical abyss separating diverse Jewish sectors cohabiting in very close proximity in …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… of digital resources have enhanced the study of the Jewish liturgy helping us to make more accurate assessments … line of the opening stanza, is the refrain (same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … we can reconstruct with a certain degree of accuracy how Jewish liturgical practices evolved prior to the invention …

The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… as such it was performed in concerts of the “Society for Jewish Folk Music.” Later on, Achron returned to this work at least … rare collections of manuscripts and printed materials of Jewish and Israeli music including many related to the …
Hanukkah Blessings
… Blessings while lighting the candles is a well-established Jewish family practice that is usually performed by the head … of the candles occurred in community contexts, special musical settings were arranged. Our Song of the Month … the first two bars of the Maoz Tzur melody. Scholars of Jewish music from each generation, such as Eduard Birnbaum, …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… singing other liturgical texts. The melody consists of two musical phrases repeated according to the aaba scheme. … Judeo-Spanish speaking Jews. The old traditional Ottoman Jewish community ruled by rabbinical authority was shattered … French), to liberal trends in Judaism (especially to Jewish nationalism or Zionism) and to subversive political …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… Rabbi Micha Assis … As the High Holidays approach, the Jewish Music Research Centre dedicates the Song of the Month to the … 18th ICTM Colloquium “Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas” held at the Corpus Christi College in …