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1. El Atán, el Atado y el Ara (Et Sha'arei Ratzon)
… Hablad a mi madr e is one of the most emotionally-charged verses of this piyyut and for this reason it has been …
Ya meḥayei alnafos (He who gives my spirit life)
… and the ninth in Hebrew. The soloist opens with the first verse, and from the second onwards the ensemble sings a … Arussi concludes with a repetition of the opening verse, followed by the blessing Vekulkhem berukhim. 7. Zadok Zubeiri sings verses of his own choice from stanzas 8 and 9. He begins the …
Sarah Harat
… henna parties in Jerusalem and beyond. Sarah was also well versed in the “Songs of the Land of Israel,” the modern …
Enrico Fink
… own renditions, arrangements and compositions, into very diverse musical environments, from jazz to early music, from …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… of ‘Lekhah dodi’ it offers a very long exposition (230 five-verse stanzas) of salient moments in Jewish history … (1926), pp. 55-78. … [7] On these variants and on the diverse kabbalistic practices related to Qabbalat Shabbat and …
"Qiryia Yefefiyah" (Lovely city)
… a drum. He sings a selection of texts from the following verses, and to conclude he repeats the first verse to the first melody. … 7 … 41773 … NSA studio, …
"Laner velivsamim nafshi meyaḥla" (My heart longs for the candle and the incense)
… sings several of the melodies of this song: the first two verses are sung to the first melody, with no percussion accompaniment; in the third verse the melody changes, and is accompanied by a tin pan; in the fourth verse a slow melody in flexible rhythm is heard, which …
"Barek brik alḥama" (The lightning of our protection shone forth)
… . The poem has eight stanzas, cach of which contains four verses of two hemistiches, a tawshiḥ of three verses and another two verses of two hemistiches. The poem is an admonition to the …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… from time to time. The soloist opens, and from the second verse on the ensemble replies with a repetitive response. …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… . Therefore the first part, consisting of the first two verses, is sung in flexible rhythmic style, like a nashid , while the next part, the remaining verses, is rhythmical, like a shira , and accompanied by …