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Muyimpya Tampirnte (When Moses Received knowledge)
… Jewery … Jewish communities … Languages … Women … Women singing … Women's songs … Israel … Muyimpya Tampirnte (When …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… “songs without words” as a typical genre. Out of the singing without words (both among the Hassidim and among the … main Jewish characteristic, that of total dedication to the singing itself filled with dwejkuth and conviction. In this … (bai-bai, boi-boi, ya-di-dai, tari-tai etc.) in Hasidic singing connects this song to the previous one, the Die alte …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… speech) the melody is free and ornamented evoking cantorial singing. Stutschewsky avoided a dissonant modernist … explicit articulation indications to imitate the cantorial singing style. Altogether, this number strongly recalls the …
Yǝtbārek… wanevāvo
… it sometimes happens that two or more of them start singing the solo simultaneously. The periodicity of the …
Sheva' Berakhot ("Seven Blessings")
… 1892: 77-80 ; compare with the CD Rugiade di Canti/ Singing Dew: The Florence-Leghorn Jewish Musical Traditions …
Hashkivenu
… Singing Hashkivenu with a distinctive melody in the Friday … of the North African traditions and possibly influenced its singing in the Amsterdam tradition. New melodies for this …
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… The poem depicts "all Creatures" singing and praising the Unity of God. In the Sephardi rite …
Halleluya halleli nafshi (Psalm 146)
… oldest genres of Sephardi liturgical music. It is used for singing psalms on diverse occasions, except in the …
Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
… were granted (or were even encouraged to buy) the honor of singing the opening Psalms of the service with melodies such …
Mi hakham ve-yishmor eleh, Qaddish and Barekhu
… service. The first part of the melody derives from the singing of the hallel ( see no. 28 above ). The second part …