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A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… 27, London, 1857) and of Leghorn [Livorno] ([Federico] Consolo, “Libro dei Canti d'Israele,” No. 308, Florence, 1892) …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… A child traditionally recited these Four Questions solo, in a responsorial manner, with the family acting as a … score, a complete recording of the oratorio performed by a solo cantor with piano reduction is available as …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… was formerly attributed to the great Spanish-Jewish poet Solomon ibn Gabirol (1020-1057). The song, with the melody, …
Bernardo Feuer
… Bavel, his piece based on Psalm 137 and scored for choir, soloists and orchestra. He then taught at the León Pinedo …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
… aspect of cantorial music here considered forms part of the solo performed by the precentor or Cantor in the communities …

Le Niggûn Merôn
… accompagnement de chant public, ou exécutés vocalement en solo; ils accompagnent enifn une danse individuelle, bien …

The Influence of Choral Elements on the Formation and Development of the Piyyût Genres (Hebrew)
… the hazzan in order to complement and lend variety to his soloistic performance. The innovation appears … piyyut composition passes from the Near East to Spain, the solo-and-choir structures are not taken over. This accords …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… The most important of these authors are Meir ibn Gabbay, Solomon Alqabez and Moses Cordovero. In some texts written …

Idelsohn: The Founder and Builder of the Science of Jewish Music – A Creator of Jewish Song
… years the lives of Mrs. Cohon and her husband, Rabbi Samuel Solomon Cohon (18881959), were intimately connected with …

The Music and its Function in the Singing of the Qasīd anda birabbī dī kalaq (Hebrew)
… the third type ( hallel ). The opening sir is sung by a soloist in a recitative style; the following sirah , which is also sung solo or in response between the soloist and the audience, has a very rhythmic character and …