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79. The Flag of Israel
… Independence Day. As identified by members of the Nirit Singers, the tune is an adaptation of the popular Hindi … Flag of Israel” became a particular favorite of the Nirit Singers, who performed it during their concerts with one of the singers enthusiastically waving an Israeli flag. On one …
73. Singing, Singing [Zionist version]
… 94–95), for his authorship was not mentioned by any of the singers from Parur. The lively melody and the first stanza …
71. Our Ancient Hope
… be pleased to fulfill. And we beseech You, protect us, the singers—the ones who are singing Your praise. Part II … words of that refrain. In the recording presented here, the singers include the first, second, fifth, and sixth stanzas, … the 1970s and early 1980s in several moshavim, performed by singers from places other than Kochi. In 2013, it was …
66. Shining in the Darkness
… Nirit Singers (entire group) on their CD, track 7, 2008; IV-6. … The first stanzas of this song were recorded by the Nirit Singers, with repetition of each line as well as the chorus. …
62. Eternal Living God
… and almost thirty years later, it was taught to the Nirit Singers by two sisters from a Parur family, Rivka Hai and …
59. The Document Box
… to dialogue between the comic narrator and the background singers in performances of Chavittunatakam. The word tānĕ is …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… 59 inspired the lively conversation in which the Jewish singers told me about these dramas and how they used to be …
57. In the India Kingdom
… go!”)—in the style of Chavittunatakam, where background singers provide narration, and a “buffoon” addresses satiric …
56. The Song of Ruth
… The Song of Ruth was recorded to that same melody by singers from Ernakulam and Chendamangalam. …
55. David and the Spider
… Gamliel goes on to speculate that the Kerala Jewish women singers may be identifying to some extent with this grieving …