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Zemirot
… melodies: 1. Liturgical style recitation of the texts in a soloist manner. This technique was commonly used with texts …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… between them. Both groups include adults and young people, soloists, and a singing leader. After a piyyut or a sequence …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A Late Manifestation of the Musical Trope
… Western Ashkenazi cantors have developed a new soloist style of liturgically important melodies by …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 1
… Performers: The Cameran Singers, Chamber ensemble and soloists under the direction of Avner Itai; Gila Yaron, …

Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… areas treated in detail are: The activities of conductors, soloists and pedagogues. The work of Jewish musicologists, …
With Songs They Respond
… and children's ensemble sing in a responsorial manner: the soloist sings the opening hemistiches and the ensemble … Cohen with the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble. The soloist begins by singing the whole of the first verse and … with the closing hemistich of this verse. Thereafter the soloist sings every hemistich with a repettive response from …
Judeo-Caribbean Currents
… all the pieces, originally meant for cantor, various soloists, choir and organ, for voice and piano. Some pieces …

Documenting and Performing Ashkenazi Music
… of Julie Rosewald Between 1884 and 1893, a woman soprano soloist served in the role of a cantor at Temple Emanu-El in …
‘Cantor Soprano’: The Career of Julie Rosewald
… Loeffler Summary: Between 1884 and 1893, a woman soprano soloist served in the role of a cantor at Temple Emanu-El in …

Semiroth le-el chaj- Synagogen-Gesänge
… of compositions for the synagogue, for solo, choir and soloists, with organ accompaniment (ad libitum). The …