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The Musical Pasage in Ibn Ezra's Book of the Garden
… Moses Ibn Ezra dealt with music in two of his main books including … Israel Adler … Bathja [Batya] Bayer … The Musical Pasage in Ibn Ezra's Book of the Garden …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… Abud, Haim Shaul; Antebi, Raphael (“Tabush”); Attia, Ezra; Attia, Yehuda; Azkari, Elazar; Dayan, David; Ibn Ezra, Abraham; Ibn Gabirol, Salomon; Caro, Joseph; … to Piyut. [7] S'aadiah . [8] See this piyut in Moses ben Jacob Cordovero book Zivhei Shlamim . [9] Sasson, …
Seliha-Selihot
… s are Sa'adyah Gaon, Gershom b. Judah, Rashi, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Isaac Ibn Giat, Yehuda Halevi, and Moshe Ibn Ezra. [2] A famous example of a Seliha is the ancient … recitation of the Thirteen Attributes of God revealed to Moses (Exodus 34:6-7), a passage known as Seder Seliha, …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… in Germany, is one of those songs. Attributed to Salomon Ibn Gabirol (1012-1058) due to the acrostic “Shlomo,” … a story, as follows: a friend of the poet called Moshe (Moses) has invited him to a banquet. The poet was expecting … tradition of Idelsohn’s second (“folk”) melody, sung by Ezra Kadduri (b. 1913) with the veterans of the Ha-Ma ḥ anot …

The Musical Passage in Ibn Ezra's "Book of the Garden"
… The poet and philosopher Moses ibn Ezra was born in 1055 in Granada and died after 1135. He …

Collectanea Concerning Music in the Hebrew Manuscript London, British Library, Or. 10878 (Hebrew)
… of a fragment from the Judeo-Arabic commentary by Dunash ibn Tamim (10th century) on the Sefer yezirah ('Book of … dealing with the classification of sciences. B. Gloss (by Moses ibn Ezra [b. ca 1055, d. after 1135]?), which seems to be a …