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Zarka
… and possibly referring to the melody symbolized by its graphic form. … Zarka …

Zemirot
… reflecting a wealth of different styles and geographic origins, and comprising an ever expanding body of …
Mitsve Tants
The Mitsve Tants, or Kosher Tants, is a ritual dance imbued with mystical significance.…

Kolomeyke (LKT)
… are included in the source. By clicking on the bibliographic hyperlink at the end of each citation, you get the … non-Jews, and also, at times, for Jews within a limited geographical region (such as the Polish mazurka , Ruthenian …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… The practice developed, for the most part, in two geographical areas: the area of Allepo in Syria, and … Abadi, Mordecai; Abadi, Ya’akov; Abud, Haim Shaul; Antebi, Raphael (“Tabush”); Attia, Ezra; Attia, Yehuda; Azkari, …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… a melody into the traditional Ashkenazi repertoire. Bibliography: Hanoch Avenary, “The Aspects of Time and Environment …
Mi-al har horev from the manuscripts of Obadiah the Proselyte
… introduction, the accompanying recordings, and the bibliography will provide a general picture regarding this … are interested in learning more, please peruse our bibliographical database , which includes a number of important …

The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… piano, with a Russian text written by Achron’s wife, Marie Rap-hoph Achron. It was intended to be performed by Nina … the text for the vocal version of “Hebrew Melody” by Marie Rap-hoph Achron as printed in the Carl Fischer’s edition of …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… they are worthwhile to those interested on the historiography of Jewish music. Cohen’s style is characterized by …
Ki Hinneh Kahomer
… pact, heed not the accuser. As cloth in the hand of the draper, Who drapes it even or uneven at will, So are we in thy hand, O …