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Yehi shalom (zemer le-berit milah)
… using two melodies. The first melody (stanza 1) is slow and melismatic and it shows some similarities to the melody for …
"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
… Menachem Arussi sings a different melody, freer and more melismatic, with a declarative character. This is an example …
"Shalom levo shabbat" (Greetings on the coming of the Sabbath)
… Cohen and the Kiryat Ono male ensemble sing an exceedingly melismatic melody. The soloist opens with an introductory …
Halleluya (Hallelujah)
… Cohen and the Kiryat Ono male ensemble sing an exceedingly melismatic melody. The soloist opens with an introductory …
"Shabbat menuḥa hi" (Sabbath is a day of rest)
… Aharon Cohen and the Kiryat Ono male ensemble singing a melismatic melody in flowing rhythm. The soloist begins with …
"Vehalleluya" (Hallelujah)
… Aharon Cohen and the Kiryat Ono male ensemble singing a melismatic melody in flowing rhythm. The soloist begins with …
3. The Little Sister (Aḥot qetanah)
… melody is characterized by its slow, non-fixed pulse and melismatic ornamentation. Its form reflects the structure of …
"Betzet ḥatan be'et qiddush" (When the groom goes out at the time of qiddush)
… three verses to the third. The singer performs many free melismata between the verses and at the end of the song. … 7 …