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Hebrew Liturgical Poetry in the Middle Ages
… … Jerusalem … … 1975 … Liturgy … Ezra Fleischer … Hebrew Liturgical Poetry in the Middle Ages …
Hebrew Psalmody
… performed by North African and Middle Eastern Jews in liturgical and non-liturgical contexts that have survived until the present, …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 3 - Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
… and basso continuo, by anonymous composers. Includes liturgical chants, orchestral overtures, interludes and the …
The Music of the Mountain Jews
… A study of the liturgical and folk music of one of the most remote Jewish … … 1998 … Folk songs … Score … Scores … Instrumental music … Liturgical music … Jews … Mountain Jews … Asia … Judeo-Tat - …
The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition as Sung by Abraham Lopes Cardoso
… The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition as Sung by Abraham Lopes Cardozo. … Telalei Zimrahh - Sephardi Melodies being the Traditional Liturgical Chants of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' … New York City. Krieg, Hans Moshe 1952 >>> Eighteen Spanish Liturgical Melodies of the Portuguese Israelitish Community …

From Mount Sinai to the Year 6000: a Study of the Interaction of Oral Tradition and Written Sources in the Transmission of an Ashkenazi Liturgical Chant (Akdamut)
… and Written Sources in the Transmission of an Ashkenazi Liturgical Chant (Akdamut) …
Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
… … 9426 … 1992 … Music … Score … Scores … Art Music … Art … Liturgical music … Cantata … Italy … Israel Adler … Israel …

La place traditionnelle du melisme dans la cantillation
… is interested in connections between Christian and Jewish liturgical singing, analyzed the following Mediterranean …

Music in the Testament of Job
… is written in a realistic manner as a screenplay of a liturgical drama including many visual descriptions. The …

Plurivocality in the liturgical music of the Jews of Sana (Yemen)
… Centre … … 1994 … Analysis … Yemen … Classification … Liturgical music … Yemenite … Plurivocality … San'a … … Shalem … Simha Arom … Uri Sharvit … Plurivocality in the liturgical music of the Jews of Sana (Yemen) …