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Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music
… on giving equal priority to the neighbouring non-Jewish traditions resonated with Magnes’s fervent belief in both … her recording projects aimed at documenting the incomers’ musical traditions. In this paper I consider how successive … instrumentalist. The documents will be reviewed for their musical and biographical content and their unusual data on …
Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
… Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition (Shared session with the Ladino … Crypto or former Crypto-now-open Jews, and how their musical life does and does not conform to often romantic … בשירים בלאדינו. 4.8.09 … 15 … … Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition …
The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
… Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Ashkenazi traditions: the Synagogue and Beyond, 3.8.09 Chair: Amalia … is influenced by communal social change and a universal musical upheaval. … 15 … Jerusalem … … 2009 … Naomi …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… Congress Of Jewish Studies Jerusalem Session: Ashkenazi traditions: the Synagogue and Beyond, 3.8.09 Chair: Amalia … expressive dance movement can be correlated to a number of musical parameters involving melodic density, rhythmic structure, musical development and tempo. … 15 … Jerusalem … … 2009 … …
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC (2009)
… character of its CD releases (Anthology of Music Traditions from Israel) moving into the field of … the music of the Roma while in Europe, Hajdu focused on the musical traditions of the Eastern European Hassidim residing … do not denote any longer two incompatible realms of musical creativeness. Intellectual inquiry into music …
Adon Olam
… closes the evening service on Shabbat eve, and in both traditions, it is recited as part of the Kol Nidre service … someone on their deathbed. There is a wide range of musical settings for this hymn, including melodies from …
Zemirot
… which are sung during and directly after Sabbath meals. The musical versions are numerous and heterogeneous reflecting a … God and his Sabbath and of God's remembrance of his people. Musically, the repertory of Zemirot Sabbath is diverse and eclectic. Within the Ashkenazic musical traditions one can point to a few types of melodies: 1. …
Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… hard to define. In most cases, the term refers to a short musical unit, fragment, or snippet, with characteristics that are difficult to define by known musical terms. Generally, but not always, it is to be … , and Nusah . [1] Information about Tenu'a through oral traditions relates to only five dynasties: Vishnits, Koson, …
Kol Nidrei
… i.e. those that cannot or have not been fulfilled. In most traditions, the Kol Nidrei prayer that opens the evening … from the beginning of the 8th century C.E. The text and musical setting varies within in the different rites; for …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… in that the piyyutim are arranged according to the maqamat (musical modes) in use in the court music of the Ottoman … required his piyyutim to be sung are borrowed from the musical culture of the Sephardi Jews of Spain (tunes of … century until now, led to the crystallization of liturgical traditions and piyyut performances that conform to this …