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Atanu Lehalot panekha
… characterized by a repetitive structure in which the same melody is used for the verses of each stanza and for the …
Akdamut millin
… a psalmodic style and the other is set to a modern Western melody. … Akdamut millin …
Maqam
… Arabic term often translated as ‘mode’, ‘scale’, or ‘melody.’ … Maqam …
Zarka
… the cantillation of the Bible and possibly referring to the melody symbolized by its graphic form. … Zarka …
Mitsve Tants
… the dancers chanting a short text. The text, sung to a melody based on a tune from the Yom Kippur liturgy, includes …
Kol Nidrei
… the Hazzan and the congregation, while the Ashkenazi melody alternates between recitative declamation and highly …
Kolomeyke (LKT)
… included). “'Do you have good mead, Beyle’... the melody is of the ‘kolomeykeh’ dance.’”[Galicia, 1920s-30s]. …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… lifetime. Moreover, the lehanim (plural of lahan, tune or melody) to which Najara required his piyyutim to be sung are …
Ma'oz Tzur
… to musicologists A.Z. Idelsohn and E. Birnbaum the melody of this popular version is most likely based on an …
Im nin'alu
… The singer opens with the song’s most widely known melody, which was popularized by Bracha Zefira among the … closing hemistich. The tawshihִ is sung to another, faster melody. It is usually sung in a responsorial manner, as … At the end of the song the singers sing a third, slower melody, and a coda-like passage, and then repeat the last …