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"Family Resemblance" and variability in the Sephardic Romancero: A methodological Approach to Variantal Comparison
… Spanish Romancero, its ancestral counterpart. Consequently, melodic variants of individual Sephardic romances often show … Four absolute parameters (formal structure, modality, melodic type, and metric organization) and three relative ones (melodic similarity, pitch axes, and rhythmic similarity) are …
The "Proclamation Style" in Hebrew
… The fourth and fifth melodic interval appear to be characteristic of the group of … represents an ancient musical style. Because of the similarity to the benediction style, this groups of melodies … other Jewish musical traditions. Although previously narrow melodic ranges were considered characteristic of the ancient …
The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue Chant
… phenomenon in European music but there is an obvious similarity to the melodic structure of Eastern music in the past and present. …
The Reliabililty of Oral Transmission: The Case of Samaritan Music
… singers were analyzed with regard to textual troping, melodic troping, vibrato, tonal structure and glissando. The most similarity was found among the chazzanim originating in …
Musical Characteristics of East-European Jewish Folk-song
… … Motifs … East … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … Idelsohn A.Z. … Melodic type … Melodic structure … Melodic similarity … Comparative research … Eastern Ashkenazi … …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… every holiday with its own distinct melody, or at least melodic structure. These 'seasonal melodies' were taken from … the words (excluding God's name which is sung with a short melodic motif), the melodies in the Polish tradition are … source is from folkloric inventions of the priests. In similarity with folk songs in general, while some were …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… in tandem with Hatikvah and this fact, coupled with the similarity between the songs may be the source of this … song” and stresses the coincidental similitude in the melodic contour of the songs that at the time he wrote his … progression is embedded in the melody. The most dramatic melodic move occurs in the second phrase that opens with an …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… of the melody of Hatikvah , i.e. the attribution of the melodic adaptation to Samuel Cohen following his testimony, … is therefore not original to this song but a variant of a melodic pattern circulating in Rumania/Moldavia. [12] … which I dare not to impugn, the assertion is based on the similarity of the first or ascending figure or phrase in …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… It is possible to distinguish between two branches of melodic traditions associated with this piyyut : the … (D) or the tonic (A) in the other versions. The chromatic melodic movement in the stanzas is similar to that of “Ein … R A6 B A7 B A8 B R It is interesting to note the striking similarity between the melody of this version and the one …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… its melismatic and recitative character, a looser beat. The melodic movement of B has two parts, the first of which … no. 66). Though similar in its modal minor setting and melodic contour to Sulzer’s, Wodak’s version is rhythmically … openings of other versions causes Breuer to notice the similarity this melody has to that of the Zionist/Israeli …