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Or Haganuz
… romantic composers interpreted literary texts (in this case liturgical texts and Yiddish poems) in their music, Hajdu offers a fresh and sensitive reading of Ashkenazi hazzanut pieces by applying to them contemporary …
Hoshna’na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato 1732
… A critical edition of a musical ceremony for the festival of Hosha'ana Rabbah from … Moscow. Score for 5-6 voices, strings and oboes. Includes liturgical texts and the cantata "Dove in the Clefts of the … … 1990 … Music … Art Music … Manuscripts … Art … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Cantatas … Facsimile … Oratorio … Cantata … …

The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue Chant
… The subject of investigation is the Ashkenazi synagogue mode called Adosem malak shtejger … the distribution of motives: assignment to different liturgical purposes, synagogal or domestic; origin in … … Ashkenazi cantorate … Shteiger … Melodies … Synagogue music … Modes … The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue …

The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage
… … 1-Feb … 3 … Journal of Synagogue Music … Journal of Synagogue Music … 38435 … 46 - 61 … New … … Modes … Modality … Music theory … Synagogue … Ashkenaz … Liturgical music … Modality … Ashkenazi … Max Wohlberg … The History of the Musical Modes …

Shirei Joshua
… … 101 … 101 … 10 … 36437 … 22 … New York … Metro Music Co. … … Songs … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Hazzanut, … Hazzanut, Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors … Song … Ashkenazi people … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – … … Compositions … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … Concerts … Liturgical music … Cantor … Cantorial music … Ashkenazi … …

Schire Beth Adonai
… of synagogue compositions: The first two volumes are liturgical choral compositions. The third volume, titled … Prayer … Cantorials … Ashkenaz … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Ashkenazi … Liturgical music … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… repr. in Journal of Synagogue Music, iii/2 (1971), 43–70. During the 18th century, West … the rise of this style. It begins with a short history of Ashkenazi liturgical chant up to the seventeenth century, and …

Eric Werner
… Born in Ludenberg (near Vienna ). Studied music and religion in several cities in Europe, receiving … as comparative Jewish-Christian music, Jewish composers, Ashkenazi liturgy, and more. His compositions include mainly Jewish liturgical works, in addition to choral compositions, songs, …

Myer Leoni
… Myer Leoni began his musical career as an opera singer in England . In 1767 he … to Jamaica where he was hired as the ba’al koreh by the Ashkenazi Syangogue in Kingston, a position he held until his death in 1796. Several of Leoni’s liturgical compositions are included in Aaron Beer’s …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… Hebrew Hymn Melodies : The Rise and development of a Musical Tradition (Tel Aviv, 1970), Hanoch Avenary set a new … method for addressing the musical aspects of Hebrew liturgical poetry from an evolutionary diachronic … ne'esar' in his A Voice Still Heard: The Sacred Song of the Ashkenazic Jews (University Park and London, 1976, pp. …