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Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[E]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century]
… … 1932 … Liturgy … Bass … Score … Beer … Singer … Goldstein … Wolf … Meschorer … Schatz … Lovy … Friede … … der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century] …

The music by Abraham Goldfaden
… … … 1990 … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Eastern Ashkenazi … Abraham Goldfaden … Irene Heskes … The music by Abraham Goldfaden …

Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory
… On the song from Abraham Goldfaden 's play 'Shulamith'. … 2 … 3 … … … Eastern Ashkenazi … Marvin Caplan … Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory …

An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah
… … Modern Era … Modern … Performance … Ashkenazi … Geoffrey Goldberg … An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah …

Review of recording: Pizmon
… Discusses 'Pizmon: Syrian-Jewish religious and social song' (Meadowlark 105, 1985) edited by Kay Kaufman Shelemay … (8 p.) by Kay Kaufman Shelemay, Sarah Weiss, and Geoffrey Goldberg. Pizmon (pizmonim, pl.) is the term employed by the Syrian Jews to denote a Hebrew song in praise of God, whose melody is borrowed. … 95 … 95 … …

The composer was courageous, but not as much as in myth.
… In summer 1948, Sostakovic composed the song cycle (From Jewish folk poetry), his first major work … in accord with A.A. Zdanov's aesthetic precepts. The songs were first privately performed at Sostakovic's … birthday party on 25 September 1948, a few weeks after Golda Meir arrived in Moscow as Israel's first ambassador to …

Zimrat Yah, vols. 1 & 2
… Liturgic songs consisting of Hebrew, German and English arranged for … … Psalms … Purim … Thanksgiving … Hanukkah … Ashkenazi … M. Goldstein … Zimrat Yah, vols. 1 & 2 …

"Next Year" in "Jerusalem of Gold": The contribution of the Israeli music to the music of the world
… the give and take relations. Three Israeli famous songs are used as an example: “Tsena Tsena” (Come Out), “Yerushalaim Shel Zahav”(Jerusalem of Gold) and “Bashana Haba’ah” (Next Year), their entrance into … … Israeli … Talila Eliram … "Next Year" in "Jerusalem of Gold": The contribution of the Israeli music to the music of …

Rosinkes mit Mandlen (Raisins and almonds)
… Song arranged for piano, violin or voice … 3 … 3 … 10 … … … … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Ashkenaz … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi … Vocal music … Piano … Voice … Violin … Piano accompaniment … Vocal … Ashkenazi … Abraham Goldfaden … Rosinkes mit Mandlen (Raisins and almonds) …

The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of Music and Love in Nazi Germany
… later be his wife. … 1 … 36049 … New York … John Wiley & Sons … … 2000 … Jewish … Holocaust … Culture … Frankfurt (Am … Association - Jdische Kulturbund … Kulturbund … Martin Goldsmith … The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of …