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Notitz vegn idisher muzik [A Note About Jewish Music] (1934)
… Bodn: A Quarterly Revue 329 West 22nd Street, New York City Subscription price: $1.00 a year (for four books) … Quarterly Revue … Bodn: A Quarterly Revue … 34525 … 55-60 … New York City … … Yosef Achron, Yoseph Achron, Joseph …
Living Orphan - Lebediker Yosem
… Seiden Film about the hardships of Jewish immigrants in New York City during the 1930s. Excerpt from the film : … 9 … … … Yiddish … Yiddish Films … Yiddish songs … Joseph Seiden … New York City … USA … Immigration … Immigrants … Ashkenazi … …

Contemporary American Jewish Music
… and less known repertoires, to the creation of entirely new forms, representing extremes on a continuum of … processes of spiritual and cultural transformation and renewal taking place among the postwar generations of Jews in … linguistic challenges. Mark Kligman, HUC, New York New Artists, Trends and Styles of Orthodox Popular …
Joseph Schillinger
… the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) and died in New York City. Full biography at Wikipedia. … Music theorist & …
Az yashir Moshe (Song of the Sea; Exodus 15) (2 versions)
… traditions and the second one (no. 12) is according to the New York one. The minor, yet still noticeable differences … the Western Sephardi Jews, most particularly by those from New York City (see Salomon 1969). … The Western Sephardi …
Qumi ve-sifdi torah
… 1857: 52, no. 58), and it differs from the one chanted in New York City. … The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition as …
The Idelsohn Project
… Jerusalem in 1918. Its "composer" (i.e. the promoter of a new text set to an existing Hassidic niggun) Abraham Zvi … of musical Hebrewism as the basis for the sonic renewal of modern Jewish nationhood, still remains an enigma. … in other institutions, most notably the Cincinnati and New York library branches of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish …

Irving Berlin
… Berlin was an American popular songwriter. He was taken to New York in 1893. His melodies maintained their popularity in …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… by artists in exile, operating with fundamentally new conditions in terms of both Russian politics and … after his arrival in St. Petersburg. Eager to meet the new student, he repeatedly badgered Gnesin’s Conservatory … Music and the Transformation of Russian Cultural Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 131-41, 154-58. [5] …