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Responsorial Singing
… style in which a solo singer (leader) and a group of singers (congregation, choir) sing alternately, in response …
Hayrana Laih
… than five hundred), which he wrote for Egypt’s most popular singers of the time, such as Umm Kalthoum and Amal El-Atrash …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… songs all across the Mediterranean Jewish world, the local singers, unable to figure out what was the melody that …
Im nin'alu
… verse and the choir the third. At the end of the song the singers sing a third, slower melody, and a coda-like …

Tin Pan Alley
Nickname for the popular songwriting and sheet-music publishing industry centred in New…

Badhan
… who entertains primarily at weddings. Professional Jewish singers called badhanim or leizanim ('jesters') are …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… of the singing of the piyyutim, all performed by solo singers. The petihot are not piyyutim; they are selected … of piyyutim, the petihot are sung by one or more solo singers, in a kind of improvisation. The petihot generally …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… … Cincinnati, OH … … 1925 … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century …

Chosen Voices: the Story of the American Cantorate
… … 1989 … Liturgy … History … Singers … Synagogue … America … USA … Singer … Cantor … …

Mille voci una stella: Il contributo degli esecutori vocali ebrei o di originale ebraica alla musica operistica e classica (One thousand voices, one star: The contribution of Jewish or Jewish descended singers to operatic and classical music).
… Lives and musical achievements of 20th-c. Jewish singers, with particular attention to those who suffered in … … 1 … 37619 … Roma … Caruci … … 1987 … Jewish … Music … Singers … Art Music … Art … Singer … Jewish-descendant … … one star: The contribution of Jewish or Jewish descended singers to operatic and classical music). …