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Salamone Rossi’s HaShirim Asher LiShlomo in its Fourth Centennial (5383-5783)
… on in a slightly lengthier version in English, in Min’ad: Israel Studies in Musicology Online (volume 3 [2004]). It …
Craig Taubman
… music. Taubman studied music at UCLA and moved to Israel and lived there for almost 3 years, where he played …
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… The Piyyut “Kum Am Nachal” (קום עם נחל) In 1998, Israel-born Syrian cantor-composer Menachem Mustacchi of the … songs in the long tradition of paytanim starting with R. Israel Najara (c. 1550-1625). Mustacchi included in Shirah … between 1991-1994 in Brooklyn, during the First Intifada in Israel and the Gulf War. He claims to have written the …
Nitzan Hen Razael
… drawn to folk music and for many years, accompanied famous Israeli musicians such as Ehud Banay, Shuli Rand, Habrera … are characterized by their eclectic character, and include Israeli song and piyyut alongside klezmer pieces, stories, …
Armand Sabah
… was born in 1952 in Marrakesh, Morocco, and immigrated to Israel with his family at age ten. His father came from a … proficient as a self-taught musician. Upon arriving in Israel at age ten, Sabah began to integrate into Israeli culture, gradually shifting his musical focus …
Dudu Tassa
… David 'Dudu' Tassa is an Israeli rock musician, singer, songwriter, and record … Besides having had a successful solo career in Israel, Tassa has been the leader of the internationally … ' Dudu Tassa ' in Wikipedia. ' Dudu Tassa ' in the America-Israel Cultural Foundation site. See also: Dudu Tassa & …

Oratorio Ester - The salvation of Israel by Esther (Video)
… Oratorio Ester - The salvation of Israel by Esther by Cristiano G. Lidarti (music) and Rabbi … Raphael Saraval (libretto). Based on the score edited by Israel Adler with the assistance of David Klein. Modern … May 31, 2000, at the Henry Crown Symphony Hall, Jerusalem, Israel. Performed by the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra (David …
Leó Weiner
… Sources: See ' Leó, Weiner' in the National Library of Israel which includes many archival items such as notes, …
Salim Shibith (Salim Ha-Cohen)
… profession; he chose carpentry. After immigrating to Israel in 1951, Shibith, like others, had few opportunities … to perform the traditional Iraqi repertoire. Fortunately, Israel Radio arranged for Shibith (among others) to record … on two successive days at his home in Givat Olga, Hadera, Israel, shortly before his death in 1981. The second …
Hisqil Qassab
… that his birth was in the year 1899. He immigrated to Israel after the Jews were deported from Iraq as a result of the Arab-Israeli conflict, where he continued reading the Maqam and recording songs on Israeli radio, until he died in Israel in 1969.” For the …