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Just harmonizing in their own way': Change and reaction in Judeo-Spanish song.
… including the contents of the repertoire itself, vocal style, rhythmic and melodic elements, texture, the use … … 3 … 3 … 1578-1596 … Madrid … Sociedad Espanola de Musicologia … … 16 … 1993 … Folk songs … Ethnomusicology … Field work … Women … Sephardi … Judith R. Cohen …
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 … highly-developed manifestation of the widespread use of the vocalise in the sung liturgy of the Western Ashkenazi … Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre …
Vocal and Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… was prevalent in the early 20th century. Analysis of the music of the three unrelated groups show different kinds of … Shomronim … Greek … Cantor … Polyphony … Corfu … Cantorial music … Eastern Communities … Edith (Esther) Gerson Kiwi … Vocal and Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish …
Salamone Rossi Complete works (Opera Omnia)
… introductory material in English. Contents: pt. 1. Secular vocal works. 3 v., pt. 2. Instrumental works. 1 v. Part I. Secular vocal works: v. 1: pt. I, v. 1-2. Madrigals for five voices, … v. 13b. Hashirim asher lishlomo / 'The songs of Solomon': music … 58 … 10 … 2 parts, in 4 vols. … [Rome]; Neuhausen … …
Mille voci una stella: Il contributo degli esecutori vocali ebrei o di originale ebraica alla musica operistica e classica (One thousand voices, one star: The contribution of Jewish or Jewish descended singers to operatic and classical music).
… Lives and musical achievements of 20th-c. Jewish singers, with … in the Holocaust. … 1 … Roma … Caruci … … 1987 … Jewish … Music … Singers … Art Music … Art … Singer … … Cave … Mille voci una stella: Il contributo degli esecutori vocali ebrei o di originale ebraica alla musica operistica e …
Italian Jewish musicians in Western musical tradition
… an excellent flutist, was part of a small group of Jewish musicians in the court of Pope Leo X. Salamone Rossi (1570-ca. 1630) made significant contributions to vocal music. Other Jewish Italian musicians included the violinist …
Remarks concerning the Use of the Melograph in Ethnomusicological Studies
… with regard to the use of the melograph for ethnomusicological studies based on analysis of Arab and Allepo vocalists. The conclusions are many one is that the … … Yuval Studies … … 1968 … Music … Aleppo … Arab Music … Vocal music … Comparative research … Melograph … Intonation …
Ne'ima (Nagmah) in Medieval Hebrew Literature
… of: Vowel, Tone, Mode- Melody- Tune, Sonority- Tonality, Vocal Note, Accentuation- Accent. The article also deals … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … Musical terms … Neima … Musiqa … Bathja [Batya] Bayer … …
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… An interest in Jewish music was awakened in pre-1933 Munich, beginning with Cantor … 1916 to furthering Jewish music. He composed a series of vocal compositions mostly to the words of Rabbi Yehuda … Indeed between 1929 and 1933 Ben Haim composed a series of vocal pieces to Biblical texts and infused his pieces with …
The Musical Pasage in Ibn Ezra's Book of the Garden
… Moses Ibn Ezra dealt with music in two of his main books including Maqalat Al Hadiqah … and philological interpretations. The discussion on music encompasses: the definition of sound, and the sonorous … are discussed as are the voice and musical values of the vocals. … 2 … 211-224 … Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The …