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The Musical Passage in Ibn Ezra's "Book of the Garden"
… born in 1055 in Granada and died after 1135. He refers to music in many of his poems, mainly those describing … wine-drinking sessions; he also deals with the theory of music in two of his books: the book on poetic art, Kitab … set to music, many of which are included in the Sephardi liturgy for the New Year and the Day of Atonement. …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… ' … We hereby appeal to all Jewish musicians and singers in Jerusalem and in Erez Israel, to the Sephardim and also the Ashkenazim, Jews of Yemen and … Jews of Persia and Babylonia, and to all the Jewish musicians and cantors in the entire world, from the Jews of …

Persistence and Transformation of a Sephardi - Penitential Hymn under Changing Environmental Conditions
… twenties, he confronted different local variants of Jewish Sephardi melodies. He confined himself to very few, often no … upon the comparison of tunes influenced by different music cultures. Idelsohn did not content himself with the … statement that the same tune persisted in widely separated Sephardi communities, but he also pointed to cases of …

Towards a Typology of the Judeo-Spanish Folksong: Gerineldo and the Romance Model
… at the very least, two components, text and music, an interdisciplinary approach is necessary in order … ,Judeo-Spanish … 9617 … 23453 … 23454 … 23455 … 23456 … Sephardic … Sephardim … Sephardi music … Judeo-Spanish Songs … …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… Temple in Jerusalem) constitutes one of the most ancient musical repositories in the Sephardi liturgy. Of particular musical richness are the qinot of the Sephardi communities of the Western Hemisphere. Perhaps the …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… one generation to the next, from a hazzan skilled in the musical tradition to a young novice eager to learn, still … phenomenon shared by all branches of Jewry, Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and the 'adot hamizrah , namely the …

La musique juive dans l’Espagne médiévale
… 1492, doit être considerée comme une benediction pour 1'art musical péninsulaire. L'histoire et l'épigraphie nous … … Jewish music … Medieval … Spain … Medieval Spain … Song … Sephardic Jewish people … Sephardic history … La musique juive dans l’Espagne …
Bernardo Feuer
… and secondary school in his hometown and was drawn to music from an early age. Feuer learned the basics of music … her visit to Argentina, 1959 Feuer also worked with the Sephardic Jewish and the German Jewish (Bnei Israel) … He also prepared the first Bat Mitzvah ceremonies in the Sephardic community during this period. A photo of the …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… The Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem … the face of their vanishing under the pressure of Israeli-Sephardic standardization. In spite of his variegated … the Moroccan Arab and Hebrew traditions of Andalusian music, and by his profound knowledge of the Hebrew language …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… The Sephardic copla, El incendio de Saloniki (The Fire of … with them as they migrated, including literary traditions, musical forms and the Judeo-Spanish language, Ladino. The … consisted of these forms and, similar to many other Sephardic traditions in the greater Mediterranean and …