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Musical structure and "expressive motion" in East-Ashkenazi liturgical chant
… Ashkenazi liturgical chant. Its central thesis is that melody, tempo, rhythm, vocal quality and other parameters of …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… … … 2009 … Walter Zev Feldman … Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture …

Yidishe folkslider mit melodyes
… Cahan … Max Weinreich … Yidishe folkslider mit melodyes …

Schire Simra
… sings. 3. To praise his maker in a calm spirit and sacred melody, not in noise and degraded singing. 4. To move from …

Atanu Lehalot panekha
… characterized by a repetitive structure in which the same melody is used for the verses of each stanza and for the …
Alexander L. Ringer
… … Concentration camps … Musicologist … Maqam … Hebrew Melody … Alexander L. Ringer …
David Aaron de Sola
… Aguilar, the composer. Additionally, de Sola composed a melody for Adon Olam that is still used in both Sephardi and …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… without text with great devekut.” The Hassidim call this melody “The Wailing Mother” (“Ha’em hameqonenet”; Yiddish: … fact that with extreme efforts, he was able to link each melody to the specific Hassidic court from which it … the Thesaurus volumes, in order not to write the same melody twice”). Sources arranged by date (all items are in …

David Nowakowsky
… was later replaced by a popular folk tune, which is the melody for the National Israeli Anthem, 'Hatikvah,' as we …
Joseph Achron
… by one of his earliest and most famous works, A Hebrew Melody (1911). In 1913 he moved to Russia to take a … Russian School (the Mighty Five). Achron’s famous Hebrew Melody, op. 33, a “free arrangement of folk tunes,” that he …