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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 …
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 …
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 … …
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 degree of … Angeles … UCLA … … 1995 … History … Romance … Romanzas … Performance practice … Sephardi … Genre … Definitions … …
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 …
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 …
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 …
The unique character of Ashkenazi synagogal music. Homage to A. Z. Idelsohn
… … … 2003 … Liturgy … Prayer … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Performance practice … Idelsohn A.Z. … Liturgical music … Performance … Idelsohn … Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … The …
Le Niggun Meron: Description d’un patrimonie instrumenal juif
… problems the article deals with musical aspects: performance practice, structure, scale and rhythm which emphasize the …