(383 results found)

Les musiciens
… … 276-281 … Paris … Editions du Scribe … … 1987 … Music … Musicians … Algeria … Musician … Sephardi … A. Teboul … …

The Music of the Jews (An Historical Appreciation)
… … Vallentine, Mitchell & Co. … … 1953 … Music … History … Musicians … Musician … Ethnomusicology … Music history … …

Jewish Musicians at the Court of the Mantuan Dukes 1542-1628
… … Documentation & studies … … 1978 … Music … History … Musicians … Art Music … Art … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. … … Judith Cohen … Eduard Birnbaum … Judith Cohen … Jewish Musicians at the Court of the Mantuan Dukes 1542-1628 …

Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition. II
… … Italy … Italian … Graziella Di Mauro … Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition. II …

Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition
… an excellent flutist, was part of a small group of Jewish musicians in the court of Pope Leo X. Salamone Rossi … contributions to vocal music. Other Jewish Italian musicians included the violinist Giulio Terni and the … Music … Art … Italian … Graziella Di Mauro … Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition …

The Musicians of Ashdod
… 5 clay figures of musicians playing cymbals, double pipe (2nd & 5th figures), … Photos of 3 views of the vessel, however figures of musicians are not clearly visible. … 4 … 3 … Archaeology … … 310-311 … … 23 … Archeology … Ancient … Moshe Dothan … The Musicians of Ashdod …

Argov, Sasha (Abramovich, Aleksander)
… … 57 … 57 … 2 … 2 … The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians … The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians … 37545 … 886 … London … … Songs … Song … 2001 … …

Yidishe muzik in polyn tsvishn bayde velt-milkhomes [Jewish music in Poland between the two World Wars]
… … 1970 … Music … Biographies … History … Musicians … Art Music … Art … Hazzanim - Cantors … Poland … …
Taqsim: Instrumental Improvisation in Near Eastern Traditions
… solo improvisations performed by Arab and Jewish musicians in Israel. All but one of the taqasim (= pl. form …
Hobn Mir a Nigndl
… The Jewish “troubadours” were wandering musicians active between the two World Wars in Eastern …