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Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… of Canaan. Geographically, our song is found throughout the Mediterranean, from the Straits of Gibraltar to Istanbul and … transmission connecting this song to various corners of the Mediterranean leads to a diverse collection of variants. … Gözlem Gazetcilik Basin ve Yayin, Ottoman-Turkish Sephardic Culture Research Center, 2009. (Book, 5 CDs and DVD) The …

Sounds from under the Ashes: The Music of Cults and Mysteries in the Ancient Vesuvian Land
… of the eighth century BCE. They had sailed across the Mediterranean Sea in quest for new lands to settle, bringing … erupted, sealing the Vesuvian area along with its rich culture under layers of ash and lava. … 23471 … Roman … … music … Ancient Musical Practices … Cultural heritage … Mediterranean culture … Sounds from under the Ashes: The …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… from Spain and Portugal in 1492 carried their Judeo-Spanish culture with them as they migrated, including literary … similar to many other Sephardic traditions in the greater Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern world, became blended to a … of Greeks acknowledging the ways in which Sephardic musical cultures shaped and interacted with daily life in Saloniki …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… Studying Hatikvah shows how a distinct Zionist music culture emerged in Palestine and spread throughout the … assemblies in Jewish communities of the Eastern Mediterranean. For example, for the meeting of the ‘Hallel … in Sarajevo. [56] The recording industry in the Eastern Mediterranean also offers evidence of the status of Hatikvah …
La Gallarda matadora
… finally expelled from Spain in 1492 and spread around the Mediterranean. Sephardic communities in northern Morocco and … borrowed from or influenced by the music of the surrounding cultures where the Sephardic Jews lived. For example, … in two repertoires of Sephardic romances: in the Eastern-Mediterranean Sephardic communities such as in Greece and …
Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean
… Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture, 2006) Pelegrín, Ana | פלגרין, אנה 1996 La flor de … Edwin | סרוסי, אדוין 1990 “The Turkish Makam in the Musical Culture of the Ottoman Jews,” Israel Studies in Musicology … … Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean … שושנה וייך-שחק …

From Spain to the Eastern Mediterranean and Back: A Song as Metaphor of Modern Sephardi Culture
… … Bar-Ilan University … … Songs … 2008 … Song … Spain … Mediterranean … Culture … East … Sephardi … Cult … Modern … Edwin Seroussi … From Spain to the Eastern Mediterranean and Back: A Song as Metaphor of Modern …
Nahum Heiman
… Dalia. During his military service, he served in the culture department of the Nahal Division as a coordinator of … Odem Shani , and Megadim . Some of his songs are called 'Mediterranean Songs.' their specialty is the 7/8 rhythm. One … One of Hayman's most famous songs that is also set to a Mediterranean rhythm (only more complex) is called Eretz …
Menahem Avidom
… and Composers Association), and The Public Council for Culture and Art. A prolific composer and known public figure … Sephardi tunes she sang, he was one of the leaders of the Mediterranean style , expressed in his works such as his … symphonies, A Folk Symphony (1945-1958), David (1949) and Mediterranean Symphony (1951). … Israeli composer … 11807 … …
Abel Ehrlich
… in an expanded-modal piece that is considered as a part the Mediterranean style of the 1950s. Since the 1960s, and after … Robert Jay. Twenty Israeli composers: voices of a culture . … Israeli composer … 11807 … Abel Ehrlich … רונית …