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David Aaron de Sola
… Aaron De Sola was descended from a distinguished family of Sephardim, who emigrated from Spain in 1492 and the family … passion for music. In 1857, he published The Ancient Melodies of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews , including a … account of the poets, poetry, and melodies of the Sephardic liturgy. In the notation of the melodies he was …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… so that they will have the capacity to write down the melodies correctly or their independent ideas that emerged … Geshuri also published many essays on the music of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews (especially on the Jews of … … and still, he wrote the melodies of the Yemenite Jews, Sephardi Jews, etc. in European notation. How can one say …
Samuel Naumbourg
… In 1874, Naumbourg published a collection of Synagogue melodies, Agudat Shirim, which combined pieces from the South German tradition with melodies from the Western Sephardi rite. Naumbourg also included a lengthy …
Emanuel Aguilar
… is best known for his notation and arrangement of the Sephardic Liturgical music of Amsterdam, as sung by Aaron David de Sola. The Ancient Melodies of the Liturgy of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews … Composer … London … Pianist … Spanish-Portuguese … Western Sephardi tradition … Emanuel Aguilar …
Nahum Nardi
… their songs, which he lost. Tzefira's work in collecting melodies and songs from the local Arab residents of … from Jewish communities from Yemen, Persia, Bukhara and the Sephardic community, had a unique influence on Nardi's … h ol; and Yeled Li Nitan which is based on a melody of a Sephardic Romance . And other works, such as: 24 variations …
Eliezer S. Abinun
… a hazzan himself, was regarded as an expert in the field of Sephardi chazanut. He continued his training with the … north. Sarajevo thus became part of the heartland of Sephardi Jewry, soon after the first Spanish refugees … in depth of interpretation. His rendering of the Sephardi melodies for Bereshit and the Ten Commandments, for example, …
Elio Piattelli
… life of the synagogue (and beyond) with a choir that sang melodies from the oral traditions of the various rites of … a very simple method that takes into account the modern Sephardi pronunciation of Hebrew practiced in Israel. He … of various Italian locations and rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence …
Paul Ben-Haim
… and incorporated the arrangements that he made for her Sephardi and Yemenite tunes into his symphonies and other … His Symphony No. 2 (1945), like the first one, was based on melodies he had arranged for Zephira. Both works won the …
Haim Effendi
… and to Israel. Haim was a quintessential Sephardi singer of his period, a critical era of deep social … Haim was educated in one of the most important centers of Sephardi religious music, Edirne, where a local Jewish choir … the setting of original texts in Judeo-Spanish to extant melodies of well-known songs in Turkish and perhaps Arabic …
Jacob Bauer
… Lowit, published a collection of arrangements of Turco-Sephardic melodies (Schir-Hakawod [1889]). Jacob Bauer's biography can …