(133 results found)
Song (unattributed)
… Song (unattributed). Performed by anonymous singer (Yemenite Jew). Date and place of performance are unknown. … # 646. 2:00 The identification of the singer as a Yemenite Jew is unlikely. The singer in the recording has a …
Shir hatunah be-leyl hamishi kesheyoshvim im he-hatan (be-aravit)
… when a groom sits with a group (in Arabic). Performed by Yemenite Jews (solo and choir) on July 19th, 1913. Cyl. # … 2:13 A Nashid in Arabic in the form of a qasida from the Yemenite Diwan performed by soloist in alternation with two …
Shir be-et harishat ve-ketsirat ha-sadeh
… and grain harvesting. Performed by 2 anonymous singers, Yemenite Jews, on July 19, 1913. Cylinder # 648/1. 0:52 A strange item, most probably not by Yemenite Jews. The melody is textless and is performed by a …
Shir hatunah ahare Sheva Brakhot
… after “Sheva Brakhot” (“Seven blessings”). Performed by Yemenite Jews (male voice and choir) on July 19, 1913. …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… hatunah). I am rising (the wedding song). Performed by Yemenite Jews (male voice and choir) on July 19, 1913. … three times and followed by non-sense syllables. This Yemenite song became one of the best known ones in the … Zvi Idelsohn in one of his earliest Hebrew articles titled “Yemenite Jews and their Songs” ( Luah HaHaretz LiShnat 5669 …
Three Sabbath songs: Be-yom Shabat, Tsur mishelo akhalnu, Dror yikra.
… Dror yikra (He will proclaim freedom). Performed by Yemenite Jews (male voice and choir) on July 19, 1913. …
Lovesh kelil (Shir simhah)/ Ha-yom harat olam
… the crown (song of joy). Performed by Abraham ben Zekharya, Yemenite Jew, on July 31, 1913. Ha-yom harat olam. Today … sounds of the shofar. Performed by Shimon ben Shalom Meir, Yemenite Jew, on July 31, 1913. Cyl, # 679. 1:41 … …
Naomi Bahat-Ratzon
… contribution to the research of the music and dance of the Yemenite Jewish communities in Israel. Along with Bahat they …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… Visitors of many backgrounds came to see him, Hasidim, Yemenites, Arabs, falla h im, [3] Georgians, Sephardic … was afraid to leave us alone in his hands and so he asked a Yemenite who worked at the school to accompany us. All the way to Motza we spent laughing at how the Yemenite poked fun at the Arab. Frequently he tried to hide …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… from each of the exisitng ethnic groups, for instance, the Yemenites, Babylonians, Persians, Aleppoites, Daghestanis, … printed here five years ago; Shire Teman , an anthology of Yemenite poetry that I collected and annotated and the … and just men singing. [15] In Jerusalem he used to tell Yemenites and Sephardim and Samaritans to come off the …