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The Performance Practice of the Rig-Veda: A Musical Expression of Excited Speech
… much academic research about the Veda cantillation (the performance of a collection of Indian hymns) little had been … The Rig- Veda hymns represent an extreme case in which the performance style is crucial in determining the style of the … … 1986 … Oral transmission … Oral tradition … Performance practice … India … Oral … Monks … Performance … Eliyahu …

Tonality and Motivic Interrelationships in the Performance Practice of Nusach
… and analysis of Ashkenazi liturgical music may apply to the performance practice of this discipline. The first section explores the … … Modes … Synagogue … Cantorials … Theory … Cantor … Performance … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Tonality and Motivic …

The Performance Practice of the Rig-Veda: A Musical Expression of Excited Speech
… formulae and spells). For the participants, the actual performance is of supreme importance and not to be separated … I will also present an analysis of one specimen of chant practice (Rig-Veda 1.12) performed by the Nambudiris, a … Vedic … Hebrew cantillation … Kerala … Chant … Hymns … The Performance Practice of the Rig-Veda: A Musical Expression …

The Performance of the Judeo-Spanish Repertoire
… The Present study deals with (i) the performance of the Judeo-Spanish repertoire maintained until … and the western Mediterranean (Morocco), (ii) the performance of the secular and paraliturgical Sephardi … music … Romancero … Coplas … Field work … Performance practice … Repertoire … Sephardi … Spanish … Traditional … …

A Prolegomenon to the Study of the Performance Practice of Synagogue Music Involving M’shor’rim
… 24 … 1995 … Liturgy … Meschorerim … Synagogue … Ashkenaz … Performance practice … Meschorer … Performance … Ashkenazi … Daniel S. Katz … A Prolegomenon to …

Voices in the sanctuary: Musical Practices of the American Synagogue
… The system that defines the musical and liturgical practices of the Ashkenazi synagogue also delineates various … as to how the prayers are sung. In North America these practices took on characteristic changes, including those … changes are reflected, primarily in regards to the norm of performance, and examines their possible roots. It thus …

Characterization of the system of "te’amim" in practice in light of theoretical findings about the original performance
… Cohen … Characterization of the system of "te’amim" in practice in light of theoretical findings about the original performance …

Mother to muse : an archaeomusicological study of women’s performance in ancient Israel
… music … Antiquity … Bible … Archeology … Biblical chant … Performance practice … Ancient … Women … Ancient Israel … Biblical … Performance … Biblical Interpretation … Jan Willem Van …

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 … documents coming from the sacred written sources and from practices observed and opinions gathered over 20 years of … Ashkenazi people … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy …