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Tenoim (LKT)
… was given they would begin with a soft melody which got louder and louder until it approached its peak and then it became softer …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… in intensity as the tempo increases and the crowd sings louder and harsher. The Israeli klezmer band Oy Division …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… used to wander around the streets of Rishon le-Tziyyon loudly singing the Russian revolutionary song ‘Mi za svobodu …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… in recent years upwards of 300,000 people. It is raucous, loud and features ecstatic dances, songs and bonfires. A …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… with the style of reading: Esther is often read fast and loud; Lamentations is read much slower and in a softer voice. …
Tanya Sermer
… and the production of space. She plays piano, guitar, oud, and Middle Eastern percussion, and has worked as an …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… and weep” (v.9) -- “Then Jacob kissed Rachel and wept aloud.” (Genesis 29:11); among others. Thus, this piyyut suits … (1929) by the company Odeon by the famous payytan Salim Daoud Dargi, accompanied by an instrumental ensemble. [12] …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… with the addition of the backing of a full ensemble (oud, violin, lyre, qanun, frame drum) that echoes these …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… last public appearances was in the framework of the ‘Oud Festival, on November 11, 2018, in a program dedicated … (Givat Olga, 1987, 426pp.) Complete panel from the 'Oud Festival, November 11, 2018 (Hebrew) Much remains to be …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… lines (C and D), probably in the traditional Ashkenazi loud murmur. Music is provided for all four lines of the last … would recite the remaining stanzas in a kind of a loud murmur, as is still common in traditional Ashkenazi …