(298 results found)
The Sound of a Women's Voice: Gender and Music in a New York Hasidic Community
On Lubavitcher hasidim. The book was originally published in 1987 as Contributions in…
Hamnazeach: Schule des israelitischen Cantors
4 volumes of liturgical music for every occasion. Contents: I : Wochentagsgebete und…
The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Prior to the advent of modernity, Ashkenazi hazzanim acquired their cantorial skills by…
Hazzan and Qahal: Responsive Chant in Minhag Ashkenaz
Drawing upon textual references in minhag books, siddurim and mahzorim, the article…
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 core of the article is a translation from the German of Lewandowski’s prefaces to…
Liturgical-Musical Customs at the Dawn of a New Era: Continuity and Change in Salomon Geiger’s Divrey Kehillot
Geiger’s work testifies to the overwhelming continuity of the liturgical-musical customs…
Vocal and Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
Gerson-Kiwi's analyses the different types of polyphonies and uses the polyphonies of…
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[E]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century]
Also exists in German. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century, according…
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[G]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert
Also exists in English. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century,…
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 07[E]: Der traditionellen Gesaenge der sueddeutschen Juden [The Traditional Song of the South German Jews]
Also exists in German. The volume... 'contains the traditional songs of the German Jews…