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Prayer for the state
… patterns that has no precise parallel in the traditional repertoire. Since no official musical version was ever …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… the acceptance of a melody into the traditional Ashkenazi repertoire. Bibliography: Hanoch Avenary, “The Aspects of …

Fal
… The number of sections in the niggunim of the Hasidic repertoire is unlimited. Mono-sectional niggunim are common … These long niggunim are also found in the Modzhitz dynasty repertoire, and some of them are called 'opere' (opera in …

Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… hand, one of the most important niggunim of the Chabad repertoire is the “three tenu’ot niggun” ( sound example ) …
Mitsve Tants
… the Badhanim, and others borrowed from the general Hassidic repertoire, such as Devekut niggunim, waltzes, joy and dance … personal taste. Sometimes he picks his niggunim out of the repertoire of the dynasty which holds the wedding ( sound …

Kolomeyke (LKT)
… Bukovina]. Cahan 1957, p. 239 . “The co-territorial repertoire consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… ascribed prime importance to the singing of piyyutim. Their repertoire included poems written by the poets of the … of its historical development, the Jerusalem-Sephardi repertoire, including the Jerusalem Baqqashot, consists … in the Jerusalem-Sephardi Baqqashot is the maqam. The repertoire of Baqqashot contains two musical genres. One …

La pratique musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux XVIIe–XVIIIe siecles
… nineteenth century. Includes detailed descriptions of the repertoires, their contexts of performance and their …

"Family Resemblance" and variability in the Sephardic Romancero: A methodological Approach to Variantal Comparison
… many new stylistic features, it has evolved into a genuine repertoire quite distinct from that of the late Medieval …

Musico-Poetic Genres in the Repertoire of Saloniki Sephardic Jews
… … Susana Weich-Shahak … Musico-Poetic Genres in the Repertoire of Saloniki Sephardic Jews …