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Elohim Eshala
… They formed an ensemble specializing on Israeli “folk music” called “Oranim Tzabar” playing arrangements by … Yemenite track in this record, the rest being mostly Hebrew covers from the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) repertoire and … tradition and betray the encounter of Dahiyani with Jewish musicians from other Arab-Jewish traditions in Israel, …

Bernstein Remembered
… Directed by Michael Liben This film, put together by the Hebrew University looks back on Leonard Bernstein 's life, … after the 1967 war. Written by Eliahu Adelman ©Jewish Music Research Centre, 2013 … 9 … 34242 … … Hatikva (The Hope, Israel's national anthem) … Bernstein, L. … Hebrew University … Mahler, Gustav … Hatikvah … Israel … …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… figure in which each of their hands makes the shape of the Hebrew letter Shin ( ש ) , and bring their hands together so … the words ' Yishar koa h .' The Simple Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and … on the priest. Some of the priests have received no musical training. In fact, many were not even trained to …

Ne’ilah
… starts approximately one hour before sunset, and hence its Hebrew name, Ne’ilah (lit. “closing”), meaning the … seal. In the Ashkenazi liturgy, Ne’ilah receives a unique musical treatment, especially in the melody for the Kaddish … made by Ashkenazi communities to differentiate Nei'la by musical means from the rest of the High Holy Days' prayers. …
Representations of Jews in the Musical Theater of the Habsburg Empire (1788-1807)
… literature and theater has not identified any musical parallels to contemporary representations of Jews in … David Buch’s new study offers the earliest identifiable musical depictions of Jews in European theater (specifically … … Jerusalem, Israel … Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem … Yuval Music Series … 9 … …
Ba'al Menagen\ Menagen
… singing (and not playing an instrument, which is its usual Hebrew meaning). The terms 'Menagen,' 'Ba'al Menagen,' as … Negina,' signify a person who is gifted with one of these musical skills: singing with a good voice; proficiency in … with accurate singing; composing of Niggunim; and any other musical talent. For example, 'our old rabbi [=Shneur Zalman …
Hora
… r Moshe (Musa) Berlin (b. 1937), who took his tunes from musical scores and records published in the U.S., used the term Rumanian Hora (see musical example below) for a pair of slow Hora and Freylekhs … example no.2 ). The Hora dance in Israel In the renewing Hebrew language, the term became a synonym to an Israeli …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… on the eve of the Russian Orthodox Easter, two Russian musicians met in an encounter that was to have impacts on classical and popular music to this day. Vladimir Stasov, music historian and … be no Klezmer revival as it is flourishing today. The Hebrew National Style While each of the composers of the new …
Seliha-Selihot
… The word Seliha (plural- Selihot ) means forgiveness in Hebrew. In the singular form Seliha means a piyut of … . 4. ' Selihot according to Siftei renanot .' Jewish Music Research Centre . 5. Sasson, Amnon. ' Seliha/ Selihot … [3] ' Selihot according to Siftei renanot .' Jewish Music Research Centre . N.p., August 2008. Web. 4 Mar …

Freylekhs
… term that, in this case, signifies a musical genre. It seems that Freylekhs tunes comprised … and the Skutchne. Feldman also views the Freylekhs as a musical genre, however to define these tunes as a musical … was titled by Kostakowsky as H asidl in International Hebrew Wedding Music , p. 88. [8] S ee: Mazor 2000, pp. …