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Jews and Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture
… … Twentieth (20th) Century … East … Musical culture … Performance … Musical life … Kodaly … Zoltan … Bela Bartok … …

The variety of musical styles music in the Ashkenazi service
… Synagogue … Synagogue music … Style … Ashkenaz … Hungary … Performance practice … Ashkenazi … Performance … Service … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … …

Romancing the Romance: Perceptions (and Boundaries) of the Judeo-Spanish Ballad
… instructive. Beside the obvious question of style and performance practice, a major discrepancy has been the … Angeles … UCLA … … 1995 … History … Romance … Romanzas … Performance practice … Sephardi … Genre … Definitions … Roman … Performance … Rom … Sephardi … James Porter … Judith R. …

Just harmonizing in their own way': Change and reaction in Judeo-Spanish song.
… to other contexts involves the potential for variations in performance that are eventually assimilated into the … roles, and the incorporation of movement and gesture in performance. A list of interviewees and a questionnaire …

Psalmen in einstimmigen vokalen Ueberlieferungen: eine vergleichende Untersuchung juedischer und christlicher Traditionen
… … P. Lang … … 1995 … Jewish … Israel … Bible … Psalms … Performance practice … Ancient … Liturgical music … Ancient Israel … Christian … Performance … Regina Randhofer … Psalmen in einstimmigen …

Congregational singing as a norm of performance within the modal framework of Ashkenazi liturgical music
… … Boaz Tarsi … Congregational singing as a norm of performance within the modal framework of Ashkenazi …

An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah
… … Middle-Ages … Synagogue … Congregational singing … Performance practice … Twentieth (20th) Century … Ninteenth … (19th) Century … Liturgical music … Modern Era … Modern … Performance … Ashkenazi … Geoffrey Goldberg … An overview of …

Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… the 1940s to the 1960s, however, it shifted back to a live performance context (weddings, bar mitzvahs, etc.) and was …

Music education in Jewish schools of metropolitan New York
… the program is usually confined to singing and public performance. The author recommends increased time for music …

The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… meaning nor religious state is separable from the actual performance of the text with melody. Thus, melody does not …