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The Modernity of Piyyut Creativity: Ozreni El Hay Lehakhni'a
… which in this context means “an instrumental melody” or as musicologist A.Z. Idelsohn remarked “a piece for the … … ‘Ozreni El Hay Lehakhni’a’ as “Zemer ‘ivri” and Mizrahi pop icon The reception of ‘Ozreni El Hay Lehakhni’a’ … that set the tone for its universal reception as a Mizrahi or “Mediterranean” song two should be mentioned: the …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… is an opportunity to revive his biography in our website. A musical and rabbinical prodigy since his early days, Rabbi … Buzaglo became a foremost performer of Andalusian Hebrew music in its southern tradition from Marrakesh and … Jewish Liturgy,” The Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry 2 , no. 1 (2008): 37–62. Meir Buzaglo delved …
Ezra Barnea
… quarter of Jerusalem in 1935 to Rabbi Nehemiah Ezra Mizrahi, a scion of a family of Persian origin. His adopted … Above all Barnea was an educator, but also a synagogue musician, paytan and cantor, an expert on the Jerusalem … tradition. Barnea started his studies at the "Talmud Torah Mizrahi" elementary school and later transferred to the …

"Nevu’at Bialik ‘al ha-Muziqa ha-Mizrahit ba-Tarbut ha-‘Ivrit ha- Hadasha"
… Pe’amim … 42613 … 173–80 … (‘Bialik’s Prophecy on ‘Oriental Music’ in the New Hebrew Culture’) … Israeli … "Nevu’at Bialik ‘al ha-Muziqa ha-Mizrahit ba-Tarbut ha-‘Ivrit ha- Hadasha" … אדוין סרוסי …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… system. He indeed agrees that the tune he sings bears Mizrahi (Oriental) or Arabic elements. Unlike few other … remarks refer to the two main sharqi versions documented musically, the ones from the ancient cities of Aleppo … their brethren from the lands of Islam in Palestine had musical ramifications that are still to be studied. The …
Dudu Tassa
… David 'Dudu' Tassa is an Israeli rock musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer of Mizrahi Jewish descent. Besides having had a successful solo … … Israeli rock musician, singer and songwriter … Muzika Mizrahit … Iraqi Jewry … Daud al-Kuwaity … Mizrahi Music … …
Abraham Salman
… the Middle East. Blind from the age of two, he studied music as a child in Baghdad’s school for blind Jewish … in the 1920s and many of the students who showed musical talent were taught to become musicians in order to … the then-emerging genre of Israeli 'Oriental' pop ( musika mizrahit ; aka Mediterranean Israeli music). More updated …
Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited
… In 1979 Esther Warkov , a young American PhD student in ethnomusicology, came to Israel to study the music of first-generation Jewish immigrants from Iraq. From … Bustan Abraham, energized the interest of third-generation Mizrahim in the musics of their grandparents’ countries of …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… seaboard. With me, I carry a treasure, a piece of lost musical history, or so I believe. Saved on my mobile phone … of exiled individuals” when describing how contemporary Mizrahi musicians in Israel longed, through music, for the … see Seroussi 2010. [4] In the language of Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, the word Hakham (pl. Hakhamim ) is synonym …
Moshe Attias
… The Jewish Music Research Centre announces with sadness the recent … larger audiences. Although he did not belong to the musiqa mizrahit circles, some of his recordings point to a dialogue … “ Zeh Lo Halom ” (It Is Not a Dream, recorded by many mizrahi stars). On the other hand the Hebrew song “Raq Ima …