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Le traite anonyme du manuscrit hebreu 1037 de la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris
… The article describes music theory prevalent since the 12th century, it was probably written in the 14th century in Southern France. … 44 … 44 … 1 … 2 … Yuval … … 1968 … Music … Music theory … Manuscripts … Paris … 14th (Fourteenth) Century … Medieval … Guidonian Hand … Mensural …

Rieti, Moses
… Musicians … 36356 … London … Macmillan … … 2001 … Hebrew … Fourteenth (14th) Century … Italy … Don Harrán … Rieti, Moses …

Duran, Profiat
… 36372 … London … Macmillan … … 2001 … Hebrew cantillation … Fourteenth (14th) Century … Grammar … Don Harrán … Duran, Profiat …

Duran, Simeon
… … London … Macmillan … … 2001 … Kabbalah … Philosophy … Fourteenth (14th) Century … Rabbi … Don Harrán … Duran, Simeon …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… of our song as early as the first half of the 18th century: Venice, with its history of Hebrew printing presses … the Western port city of Livorno, which by the late 17th century was another important trade center in the … the hazzan of the Levantine community of Venice in the 18th century, originating from Sarajevo (British Library, Ms. …
Jacques Offenbach
… of short waltzes including Rebecca , a waltz based on 15th century Hebrew melodies, debuted at the Jardin Turc …
Harry Von Tilzer
… bridged many styles and genres popular at the turn of the century in New York City. He contributed many works to the …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… appear in non-Ashkenazi haggadot only during the nineteenth century. While the Ashkenazi version of the text printed in … mi yodea” originated in Ashkenazi communities in the 13th century and arrived to the Sephardic communities in the … who fled the Rhein valley following the late thirteenth century persecutions and settled eventually in Toledo, …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… Ashkenazic diaspora center that emerged during the tenth century in present day southern Germany and northern France. … entitled ’ Enosh ʽad daka tashev which appears in a fourteenth century Seliḥot anthology is preceded by the … in the Middle Ages: “the tune was customary in the fourteenth century, and was referred to by Maharil as the …