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Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… (Köln, 1838, unpaginated musical appendix, no. 6). This melody reappears in Abraham Baer’s Ba’al Tefillah , … wrote her own version to Had Gadya in Hebrew using the melody of the Italian song Alla fiera dell’est (‘At the …
Had Gadya
… (Köln, 1838, unpaginated musical appendix, no. 6). This melody reappears in Abraham Baer’s Ba’al Tefillah , … and was included in her album London (1989). The melody was based off the Italian song Alla fiera dell’est …

Shir HaKavod
… with it, three in particular that are well-known. Melody 1: melody from an unknown source. Melody 2: This melody is in the minor mode and it most …

Anim Zemirot
… with it and three in particular that are well-known. The melody's source is unknown. This melody is in the minor mode and it most likely originated in … 'Hadar VeHod' during the Mussaf of Rosh HaShanna This melody is sung in the Ahava Raba mode , and has a faster …
Atah Ehad
… is a difficult, perhaps impossible task, since the same melody can function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a … One ), is a well-known setting of a traditional Ashkenazi melody to a prayer from the Min h ah service [1] (Heb. מנחה …

Coplas - Complas
… the Sephardic communities. Coplas are sung with a strophic melody, which shows clearly the influence of the sorrounding …
Para Para
… song's author is not mentioned neither is a notation of the melody provided. This is a slightly expanded version of the … water from a crystal-clear creek. It is not clear if the melody was even known to the editors when the song was added … Cohen learned her version of Para Para in the 1920s. The melody consists of three melodic phrases in triple meter, in …
Andalusian Nuba
… that perform musical progressions that ornament the melody's fixed structure. The Beiten's melodies are …

Unataneh Tokef
… when he performs it. One example is that the song's melody has both Ashkenazi and Sephardic influences and that …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… Vereine edited by Heinrich Loewe in 1894/5 10] . The melody is defined as ‘Jüdische Volksmelodie’ but is also … In a footnote there is an additional reference to another melody by “Berth. W. Conti.” We can suggest that Berthold W. … was published in a rare, undated sheet music. [11] Conti’s melody, in the style of a march with a wide range of …