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Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… Poland, Germany as well as the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires. The text of Imber’s Tikvatenu was not bound to … Zionist agenda lingering among Hebrew educators in late Ottoman Palestine. These changes circulated therefore mostly … le-Tziyyon, one of the earliest Zionist settlements in Ottoman Palestine, who received it with enthusiasm. Soon …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… manuscript distribution among Sephardic communities in the Ottoman Empire, independently of its German lineage. Significantly, … of Hebrew sacred poems from Spain, Italy and the Ottoman territories, Shirim u-zemirot ve-tushba h ot , …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… after their expulsion from the Iberian peninsula. The Ottoman Empire largely absorbed these Jewish populations and Saloniki, under Ottoman rule since 1430, became one of their primary …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… our song’s use throughout the Mediterranean and the former Ottoman Empire. The findings here are drawn from Edwin Seroussi’s … consisting of locals as well as refugees and immigrants of Ottoman cities (especially Edirne and Izmir) displaced to …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… and intellectual “renaissance” that characterized the Arab-Ottoman world during the nineteenth and early twentieth … the mid twentieth century. After the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent division of the region into …
La Galana: A Very Old-New Sephardic Song
… Cantiga … Cantica … Sephardi music … Saloniki … Salonica … Ottoman Empire … Sephardim … Judeo-Spanish Songs … Rhodes … Wedding …
Purim Lanu, Pesah a la Mano: Celebrating Flory Jagoda (1923-2021)
… by Yosef Shalom Gallego. Born in Saloniki (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in the last third of the sixteenth century, Gallego … had developed starting in the sixteenth century in the Ottoman Empire. “Purim, Purim, Purim lanu,” a poem first …
Moshe Cordova
… singer, ‘ud and piano player Moshe Cordova (b. Edirne, Ottoman Empire, 1881 – d. Tel Aviv, Israel, 22.12.1965) was a master … Turkish ma ka m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our …
Music, Muslims and Jews
… to Arab, Persian—and later, when they came under Ottoman rule—Turkish cultures, a process that continued … conflicts that followed the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the end of European colonial rule in …
Eastern Mediterranean Judeo-Spanish Songs
… also expands the geographical distribution of recordings to Ottoman Jewish centers beyond Constantinople/Istanbul. … state of Sephardic music in the large urban centers of the Ottoman Empire ca. 1890-1914 is now more textured and varied thanks …