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Volekh (LKT)
… embellished elaborations within a variety of related modes. Also known as vulekhl .” Alpert 1996a, p. 58 . ( … changes usually quite obvious, following standard melodic modes. In America, the doina is usually part of a three part …
Kozatshok (LKT)
… words, addressed to the sole musician invited to a modest wedding: ‘Khatskele, Khatskele, play me a kazatskele , …
Quadrille (LKT)
… Jewish town.” [Nikolayev, Kherson province, afterwards, Odessa region, c. 1905]. Babel 1965, p. 257 . “In L. …
Polonaise
… and others.” Cahan 1952b, p. 89 . “I went to Odessa on the Moldavanke, I danced a polonaise/with a …
Sher
… love,’ where a tender and shy feeling is expressed simply, modestly, and sincerely. The šer is one of the most …
Sirba
… of this arrangment. It has some interesting shifts between modes with G natural, A flat and A natural.” [Kapelye]. …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… Acta Musicologica , 1968. XL: 65-85. Kligman, Mark L. “Modes of Prayer: Arabic Maqamat in the Shabbat Morning …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… reception had more to do with the in-house set of codes embedded in its Hebrew text rather than with the …
Cross-Repertoire Motifs in Liturgical Music of the Ashkenazi Tradition: An Initial Lay of the Land
… Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … 2015 … Nusah … nusach … Modes … mode … System … fuzzy … Theory … Analysis … Jewish … …
Vivat
… Jewish town.” [Nikolayev, Kherson province, afterwards the Odesssa region, 1905]. Babel 1965, p. 257 . “Vivat.” …