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A.Z. Idelsohn and the Study of the Traditional Pronunciations of Hebrew (Hebrew)
… well-known for his pioneering work in the field of Hebrew musicology, primarily for his recording and research of the music of the various Jewish ethnic groups, presented to the … carry over the distinctive features of their traditional liturgical pronunciations into the spoken Hebrew, thus …

The Music and its Function in the Singing of the Qasīd anda birabbī dī kalaq (Hebrew)
… to a fixed melody with a slow, measured rhythm typical of liturgical singing. In most cases the literary form of the … Jews … Yemenite community … Poems … Singing … Diwan … The Music and its Function in the Singing of the Qasīd anda …

Plurivocality in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of San‘a (Yemen)
… Musicologists today agree that the traditional music of the Yemenite Jews has unique stylistic … … Jewish music … Musical Analysis … Plurivocality in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of San‘a (Yemen) … Simha Arom … …

Inventing Jewish Music
… It was 1848, and the music of central Europe's Jewish communities was in a state … Jewish society and challenged from without. Traditional music, once a symbol of Jewish identity and an embodiment of … mit Berücksichtigung des ganz Synagogenwesens ['Liturgical journal for the edification of music in the …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… Temple in Jerusalem) constitutes one of the most ancient musical repositories in the Sephardi liturgy. Of particular musical richness are the qinot of the Sephardi communities … The book is usually entitled Seder arba' ta'aniyyot , 'the liturgical order of the four fasts.” … 9415 … Sephardi … …
Between Tradition and Modernity
… Maier Levi of Esslingen is volume 12 of the JMRC's Yuval Music Series. The new production comprises 179 liturgical pieces with extensive annotations and analyses … Levi and his times as well as of the entire Southern German liturgical Jewish tradition round out the 470 pages of this …

Remarks Concerning the Use of the Melograph in Ethnomusicological Studies
… The Melograph, by now, has become part and parcel of ethnomusicological research and no longer needs an introduction. … the Melograph in operation, the problems raised by the new musical material it provides, and the new methods of … on an investigation of the maqamat , a study of the liturgical music of Christian Arabs in Israel, and an …

A la recherche du Tonus Peregrinus dans la tradition musicale juive
… nah (lamentation) pour le deuil du 9 Av. … 9490 … Jewish music … Liturgy … Liturgical music … Jewish Liturgy … Christian liturgy … Hebrew …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
… chapter in synagogue chant. The aspect of cantorial music here considered forms part of the solo performed by … the Rhine and Upper Danube). It began to appear as written music from the middle of the eighteenth century onwards. … The other genre of composition extends a complete tune of liturgical importance by the insertion of new phrases and …
Bernardo Feuer
… and secondary school in his hometown and was drawn to music from an early age. Feuer learned the basics of music from his father, and later joined several liturgical choirs. When he was fifteen, he had his first … In 1930, the same year of his arrival, Feuer formed a liturgical choir in the Dr. Max Nordau synagogue. In 1937, …