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"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… happens at the conclusion of the song. The two final verses of the song are repeated with elaboration, and the …
Linked by Melody: Gibraltar/Moroccan Songs for Passover (and Shavuoth)
… genre. The first “song” is in fact a collection of biblical verses (Psalms 115: 16; Jeremiah 17: 7; Psalms 29: 11; … (תהילים קי"ח, 1) This selection is similar to the biblical verses composing the last paragraph of the Grace of the Meal … the Lord will bless his people with peace. The opening verse in Levy’s performance is part of the Hallel Psalms, a …
"Se'i yona veshim'ini" (Go, Dove, and hear Me)
… and the end of the third, all in Hebrew. From the second verse of each stanza they sing in a responsorial manner: the …
Abda betauhid
… with the addition of a minor third at the end of each verse. The tawshiḥ has a short melody of its own, which …
Abda betauhid
… 1, 2, and 4, and a conclusion consisting of the first three verses of stanza 5 and the last verse of stanza 6 (the end of the poem). They sing a typical … Zecharia begins and Yosef responds, and at the end of each verse they sing together. The performance concludes with the …
"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
… This recording features Zadok Zubeiri sings all the five verses of the song to a single melody, accompanying himself …
"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
… which responds to him. He sings only the first and last verses, since in this performance the nashid serves as an …
"Shalom levo shabbat" (Greetings on the coming of the Sabbath)
… melody is the melodic `stockpile' of the whole song. The verses in each stanza are sung in a responsorial manner, … metrical units: the soloist sings the first part of each verse (--~~ -- ~--), and the ensemble responds with the second part (--~~-- --). The final verse of every stanza, the verse with the girdle rhyme, is …
Halleluya (Hallelujah)
… melody is the melodic `stockpile' of the whole song. The verses in each stanza are sung in a responsorial manner, … metrical units: the soloist sings the first part of each verse (--~~ -- ~--), and the ensemble responds with the second part (--~~-- --). The final verse of every stanza, the verse with the girdle rhyme, is …
Ani esh’al shevah ha'el (I will pray for the praise of the Lord)
… The soloist begins by singing the whole of the first verse, and the ensemble replies with a repetitive response, beginning with the closing hemistich of this verse. Thereafter the soloist sings every hemistich, with a …