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The Bergamasca: Some Jewish Links?
… between the bergamasca , the popular Renaissance dance, and Jewish synagogue music? The idea had first been …

Jewish Singing and Boxing in Georgian England
… titles, textual and musical incipits, folio numbers, concordances, variant spellings and other similarly 'inspiring' …

Unintentional History: Musical Moments in 1930s Yiddish Films
… assimilating public. The cameraman who filmed the wedding-dance sequence in the Polish town of Kazimierz Dolny …

Aspects of Music Culture in the Land of Israel during the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods: Sepphoris as a Case Study
… the music culture in the Land of Israel. Based on the abundance of music-related artifacts found, this paper examines …

Vocal Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… to arrive at a plain definition of polyphony, in accordance with present day standards of music research. … 9480 …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… folk song,” in the style that would accompany a folk dance. Geula Gill recorded one of the earliest commercial … ( Oriole MG 10027) and in the 1963 Israel in Song and Dance (Makolit). Also Ran Eliran included the song in his …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… meter, when shva nah is performed as shva na h , in accordance with the metric structure. [7] Abraham Z. Idelsohn, …
Avi Bar-Eitan
… Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. Dr. Bar-Eitan’s doctoral work dealt with the … of External Studies at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. He is also a lecturer at the Academy in harmony, … radio programs, music for the Playback Theatre, music for dance, and electronic music. He has also conducted and …
Debbie Friedman’s Shema’ Koleinu: An ancient prayer in a new musical garment
… the Creator in turn answers the prayer and sends down abundance and blessing. Part B : The second part of the song …

Gazlen-tants (LKT)
… each citation, you get the full reference. “‘The Thief’s Dance’ ( ‘Der gazlen tants’ )... After the meal they performed dances, as usual, and one of them was ‘the thief dance,’ that two men danced...” [Ushats (Lubavitch Hassidic …