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Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… founded by Mendelssohn and studied harmony under Prof. Shlomo Jadassohn who was close to me until his death; … Jews. I also had private students and among them were Shlomo Zalman Rivlin and Israel Bardaky and Moshe Nathanson, …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… is the rather rare unpublished Hebrew play of that name by Shlomo Feinstein (1872-1961) who wrote it in the Jewish …
Amen amen shem nora
… of religious Hebrew poems, many of which were written by Shlomo Mazal Tov, a prominent poet who lived in Saloniki and …
Lekha dodi
… Its highlight is the opening hymn, Lekha dodi by Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz (Turkey, c. 1505-1584) that is sung to many …
Shelomo Morag
… Shlomo Morag was an Israeli professor at the department …
Haleluyah. Halelu El be-kodsho. (Mizmorim be-Sukot, be-Fesah ve-Rosh Hodesh.)
… Sukkot, Passover and beginning of the month.) Performed by Shlomo ben Yitshak from Ethiopia on July 27, 1913. Cylinder …
Tsur levavi shokhen aliya (shir le-hatunah)
… same melody by Iraqi Jews in Israel. See the recording by Shlomo Mu’alem at the Sound Archive of the National Library …
Three fragments from Zemirot le-Shabat and Havdalah
… marking the end of the Sabbath. Performed by Chaim ben Shlomo from Baghdad on July 19, 1913. Cylinder # 653. …
Three fragments: Tehilim, Kadish and Kidush.
… of prayer and blessing over wine). Performed by Chaim ben Shlomo from Baghdad on July 19, 1913. Cylinder # 652. …
Two fragments: Az yashir (Keriat ha-Torah) and from Shir-ha-Shirim (Ketuvim).
… Song of Songs (“Writings”). Performed by Chaim ben Shlomo from Baghdad on July 19, 1913. Cylinder # 650. …