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Yechidi Laderech Li Etse'a
… no exception, as many Russian songs were translated into Hebrew. In most cases, the melodies of these songs were … of Israel … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … Eretz-Israel … Israeli Music … Russian music … Translations … Zemer Ivri … Yechidi Laderech Li …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… a Polish-born cantor-composer and faculty member at the Hebrew Union College. It was published in New York (by Hensley Music Co.: Metro Music Co.) in 1966. Papernikoff's text portrays the tender …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… Images: Yiddish Lyrics Hebrew and English Lyrics … 730 … 'Moyshelekh and … is very clear. Each line is fitted with two bars in the music, and has the same rhythmic pattern (except the fifth line). The last line is repeated with different music, the repeat serves as coda. If we take the repetition …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… in Damascus, Safed, and Gaza. He was one of the greatest Hebrew poets in the period after the expulsion from Spain. … of these songs appear at the title of the piyyut. These musical codes, which probably had a clear meaning at the … line of the foreign songs appeared in Hebrew letters. The musical meaning of Najara's musical instructions was blurred …
Cantar de las Flores
… Eastern-Mediterranean Sephardim: in various manuscripts: a Hebrew manuscript from Sarajevo (1794), one from Venice … with the second verse of the repeated refrain. Thus, the music divides the ten verses of the textual stanza into three identical musical strophes, each strophe consisting of four musical …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… the identification of texts’ author and an additional musical version, very different from the one we released … can be now amended. The text was written by the Polish-born Hebrew poet and author Sh. Shalom (pseudonym of Shalom … set the same poem to a very different musical style. This version of the song was recorded in an …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Shofet kol ha’aretz belongs to the medieval poetic Hebrew genre called pizmon that is characterized by a … line of the opening stanza, is the refrain (same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … Shofet kol ha’aretz.” This is the earliest mention of the music of our poem, and obviously it indicates that in the …

The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… The widely known “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron was composed in 1911 as a … was performed in concerts of the “Society for Jewish Folk Music.” Later on, Achron returned to this work at least … drafts found in the Joseph Achron Archive (MUS 12) at the Music Department of the Israel National Library and is …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… singing other liturgical texts. The melody consists of two musical phrases repeated according to the aaba scheme. … U'ak. … From the upcoming release of JMRC's-Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel: The Historical Recordings of … called Maftirim performed its ancient repertoire of Ottoman Hebrew music on Sabbath mornings and afternoons at the …
Mi-al har horev from the manuscripts of Obadiah the Proselyte
… Recording of "Mi'al har horev" from Obadiah the Proselyte's Hebrew musical manuscripts, arranged by Andre Hajdu and performed … was inspired by several recent inquiries regarding the musical manuscripts of Obadiah the Proselyte. The staff of …