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Book Review: Charles B. Hersch, Jews and Jazz Improvising Ethnicity
… (white Jews and others). Therefore, in the very same exchange between Smith and Shaw (to my mind, the both of them … for the first jazz opera, but something persuaded him to change the subject to African Americans of South Carolina in …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… modulation to the parallel major scale; it is a sudden change in the harmony which fits to the change in the recurring rhythmic pattern. The melodic …
38-40. El regateo de las consuegras
… the dowry: seven dresses, one for each day; seven pants, to change one for every day; a golden necklace, to enjoy it …
Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… to the United States, at which point he officially changed his surname from Pilderwasser to Weisser. In order …
Yaakov Huri
… worked hard to preserve it. Also, when he was offered to change his family name, he claimed that there was no need … during the first two decades of the twentieth century. This social compartmentalization is based on geographical and … lore in favor of a generic repertoire related to large social conglomerates. More consequentially, hybrid musical …
Hadas Rishony
… Norway ). The chapter focuses on the neuroplastic changes in the infant's brain when provoked by music and its …
Yehezkiel Braun
Yehezkel Braun (b. Breslau, 1922, immigrated in 1924, lived in Tel-Aviv), the senior of…
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… a new tradition there as well. In their process of socialization into the Ashkenazi dominated milieu, Sephardic …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… and will examine a few versions and adaptions focusing on changes introduced to the text and the music within … versions, on the other hand, were much more subject to change in their lyrical content. The Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) … on the Ladino song, Dr. Susana Weich-Shahak. The lyrical changes found in these versions as well as in versions from …