(242 נמצאו תוצאות)

Vocal Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… we encounter the fateful question if this kind of music making is at all in the nature of man, and therefore … late result of cultural processes. Recently, however, ethnomusicology has reversed much of this conventional thought. … of polyphony, in accordance with present day standards of music research. … 9480 … Vocal … Vocal music … Polyphony … …
The “Jewish Baroque”: The Allure of a Modern Musical Affair
… modestly titled “Unsere erste Musikbeilage” (“Our first musical supplement”) in Israelitischer Lehrer und Kantor , … celebrated), these artistic pieces for solo or choir with instrumental accompaniment where hardly known to the public … services which, following Jewish practice, were devoid of instrumental accompaniment or polyphonic arrangement. Yet, …

Pleskun (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … “ Pleskun .” Beregovski/Goldin 1987, #198-202 . (Musical notation included). “Alongside of literal transfers …
Miriam Gideon
… in Greeley, Colorado. From an early age, Gideon displayed musical talents and began studying piano. Miriam continued her music studies with her uncle, Henry Gideon, an organ player … and French while simultaneously continuing to study music. She eventually moved to New York City in order to …
El alma dolorida (La soledad de la notschada)
… verses and strophes 3-4, octasyllabic verses). The unique instrumental rhythmic refrain is repeated many times during … … Ladino … Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judizmo … Liturgical music … Spanish … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … …
Edward Stark
… years with his brothers in the clothing business, pursuing musical activities in his free time. In April of 1884, Stark … of 1885 traveled to Vienna and to Leipzig to study music formally. In 1891, Stark accepted his first official … … Synagogue … San Francisco … German … Cantorial … Style … Instrumental … Music … Edward Stark …
Revisiting a Forgotten Treasure in Philadelphia
… is very well known among scholars and collectors of Jewish music for its rich musical resources. The most substantial and valuable … clippings, catalogues, anthologies, sheet music, vocal and instrumental compilations and a variety of manuscripts. …

Nuba of Gold and Light - Nuba d'or et de la lumiere
… word nuba is “taking turns.” This is the name given to a musical genre that developed in Morocco beginning in the 9th … our first edition. This year, she offers us a historical musical journey that touches upon the roots of her identity. … Andalusian, and later, Christian and Jewish liturgical music in Spain. She documents performances by the orchestras …

Tsushpil
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … the common Yiddish sense (Weinreich, 347) it refers to the instrumental or vocal accompaniment of a niggun . Found only …

Freylekhs
… term that, in this case, signifies a musical genre. It seems that Freylekhs tunes comprised … Klezmer Terminology (LKT). [1] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. III (М.Я.Береговский. … of a Klezmer Dance Genre , 7. [5] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. IV, nos. 49, 133, 140, 142 …