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Yggaleh kevod malkhutekha: Musical Remarks on a Poem by R. Israel Najara Sung by the Sabbateans
… … 3 … 361-379 … … 1993 … Music … Israel … Poems … Rabbi … Edwin Seroussi … Yggaleh kevod malkhutekha: …
R. Joseph Shalom Gallego Author of Imrei No’am: A Cantor from Saloniki in Early 17th-century Amsterdam; with Annotations on the Poets, the Poems by Joseph Shalom Gallego and an Analytical Index by Tova Beeri
… Hazzanim,Chazzanut,Chazzan,Hazzan,Hazzanim,Cantors … 1992 … Poems … Poets … Amsterdam … 17th (Seventeenth) Century … … 17th-century Amsterdam; with Annotations on the Poets, the Poems by Joseph Shalom Gallego and an Analytical Index by …
The Messiah Rapsody
… For three part women’s chorus and piano. The poems are by Solomon ibn Gabirol, translated from Hebrew by …
The great cantor of Baghdad : the liturgical poems of Joseph Ben Hayyim al-Baradani
… Albaradani … The great cantor of Baghdad : the liturgical poems of Joseph Ben Hayyim al-Baradani …
El Ha-Ma'ayan (to the fountain): Children's Songs
… This collection consists of musical settings by Amiran of poems by various poets. … 57 … 8 … Tel Aviv … Mif'aley …
Yinon
… Hebrew poems of the Israeli- Turkish poet, writer and composer Isaac Eliyahu Navon. Includes religious poems of redemption and faith, secular poems of morality, criticism, love and glory, and an …
Aḥot qetanah
… by Abraham Hazzan Gerondi, a prolific writer of devotional poems who was active in the 13th century in Southern France. …
Zemirot
… and home songs . These are a specific set of religious poems in Hebrew or Aramaic written mostly between the 10th …
Diwan
… In Arab culture, a Diwan is an anthology of poems by one or several poets. In the medieval Hebrew poetry … the term Diwan meant exclusively a collection of poems by a single author. Today however, the term refers to an anthology of poems by a number of authors. The Diwan of the Jews of Yemen …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… custom [2] are not fully known, but it is known that poems of the baqqashah type were included in Sephardi prayer … to the singing of piyyutim. Their repertoire included poems written by the poets of the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of …