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Rabbi David Buzaglo
… this contrafactum (setting of religious texts to secular melodies) to Rabbi David Buzaglo, who was exposed to Zionist … that differs from the Ashkenazi version and even from other Sephardic and Oriental versions. In real time, three cantors … Poetry and Jewish Liturgy,” The Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry 2 , no. 1 (2008): 37–62. Meir …
5. Mi-Pi El (De Boca del Dio)
… intentions. This practice was preserved and promoted in Sephardic prayer books by Rabbi Haim Yosef David Azulay … Mi-pi El ) in his manuscript collection of piyyutim and Sephardic songs dated no later than 1790 (Ms. British … only the refrain ‘De boca del Dio’ has been preserved. The melodies that we present here are representative of the …
El infante cautivo (Carselero i piadoso, Karselero al piadoso, Carcelaro ipiadoso, Karselero ai piadoso, Karselero i piadoso)
… This romance (CMP H16) was popular among the Eastern Sephardi Jews and was documented in a manuscript dated 1794. … of his performance of a romance with highly embellished melodies without clear beat, that are characteristic of the Eastern Sephardi style of Greece and Turkey. The literary structure …
Shabbat and Year Cycle Songs from the Collection of James Levy
… enduring cultural traditions of Gibraltar. Rooted in the Sephardic heritage of the Levy family, this collection … represents a distinctive musical heritage, preserving the melodies of past generations and the unique aspects of the … synagogues . … Passover … Rosh Hashanah … Rosh HaShanah … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Gibraltar … Casablanca … …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… order when compared to the predominantly canonical Sephardic and Ashkenazi ones in all their variants. Although aligned mostly with the Western Sephardic tradition, it contains unique texts such as the … verses whose music is discussed below. The memory of the melodies and prayer intonations of the Rit Comtadin was …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… splendor. In the carrières (or Comtadin ghettos) the Sephardic liturgy was not devoid of traces of the atmosphere … who comes over from Marseilles for the festivals is a Sephardic Jew but not a Comtadin. [7] I have watched the … traces of autochthonous chants and even some Ashkenazi melodies. [3] The farandole is an open-chain dance popular …
"Sha'ali yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… are to be found in collections of sacred poems among most Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewish communities, from Morocco to India, and they are sung to different melodies on different occasions. Originally these songs were … poetic meter, this is a typical example of the migration of melodies in the Yemenite repertoire. The first, second and …
Léibele Schwartz
… As Léibele did not write music, Néstor transcribed the melodies created by Léibele orally and made the … music, Hasidic songs and songs from the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions (see Discography below ). In 1986 he … CANTOR LÉIBELE SCHWARTZ Sings Cantorial & Chassidics melodies. LP. I. Ushis Kirshblum (narrator), Jack Baras …
Linked by Melody: Gibraltar/Moroccan Songs for Passover (and Shavuoth)
… last paragraph of the Grace of the Meal according to the Sephardi tradition, as follows: יְראוּ אֶת יְיָ קְדֹשָׁיו, … is the pairing of two different songs sharing melodies that, on the surface, appear to be only loosely …
Kippur Melodies According to the Gibraltar Tradition
… … Recorded by Hazzan Abraham Beniso … Avraham Beniso … Sephardim … Western Sephardi tradition … Spanish-Portuguese … Gibraltar … Western Sephardic … Abraham Beniso … Kippur Melodies According to the Gibraltar Tradition …