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Ha-noten teshu’s la-mlakhim: Identity and Nationality in 19th-century Synagogue Music in Europe
… … 4 … 2 … 51-59 … Hannover … … 2002 … Liturgy … History … Synagogue … Europe … Nationality … Ashkenazi … Edwin … la-mlakhim: Identity and Nationality in 19th-century Synagogue Music in Europe …
The variety of musical styles music in the Ashkenazi service
… … Central European University … … 2002 … Liturgy … Prayer … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Style … Ashkenaz … Hungary … Performance practice … …
Current Trends of Liturgical Music in the Ashkenazi Synagogue
… … 1 … 3 … 59-72 … International Music Council … … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, … … Liturgy … Hazzanut … Cantors - Hazzanim … History … Synagogue … Hebrew … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Ashkenaz … … … Current Trends of Liturgical Music in the Ashkenazi Synagogue …
Anticipation in the Ashkenazi Synagogue-Chant
… … 3 … 90 - 102 … Tel Aviv … Tel Aviv University, Musicology Dept. … … Songs … Piyyutim … 9 … 1986 … Music … Song … Piyyut … Shabbat … Sabbath … Prayer … … … Eliyahu Schleifer … Anticipation in the Ashkenazi Synagogue-Chant …
The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant
… developments of the PB [Priestly Blessing] ritual and its music in the Ashkenazi communities in both Central and … the complex web that created the contect within which the music of the PB has developed.' (from the article) … 2 … 233 … … Edwin Seroussi … The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant …
The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage
… 61 … New York … Cantors Assembly of America … … 4 … 1973 … Music … Prayer … Analysis … History … Modes … Modality … Music theory … Synagogue … Ashkenaz … Liturgical music … Modality … … … The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage …
The Cantorial Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre
… text performed as a CF and its liturgical function; (3) The music-text relationship of the CF was far more complex than … the vocalise in the sung liturgy of the Western Ashkenazi synagogue in the Baroque and early modern period. … 3 … … Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre …
Jewish Liturgical Music in the Wake of Nineteenth-Century Reform
… the changes and continuities in Nineteenth-Century Europe synagogue music and hazzanut within a wider context of social change. … concludes with an assessment of the attempt to obtain a musical synthesis of two musical cultures, Jewish and …
Hazzan and Qahal: Responsive Chant in Minhag Ashkenaz
… and mahzorim, the article proves that responsive form, the musical interaction between the hazzan and the congregation, was a significant element in synagogue worship in minhag ashkenaz, the liturgical rite of …
Neglected sources for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Synagogue Music: The Prefaces to Louis Lewandowski's Kol Rinnah U't'fillah and Todah W'simrah. Annotated Translations
… the German of Lewandowski’s prefaces to his major works of synagogue music. Unfortunately omitted from the editions currently … of these works, the aims of the composer, and his ideas on synagogue music and hazzanut. The introduction to the …