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Salamone Rossi, Jewish musician in Late Renaissance Mantua
… England … Oxford University Press … Oxford monographs on music … … composer … Composers … 1999 … History … Composers … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … Composer … Italy … Don Harrán … Salamone Rossi, Jewish musician in Late Renaissance Mantua …

Rikudei Mitsva, toldoteyhem, tsoroteyhem verakdaneyhem
… … 29-40 … Jerusalem … Renanot- the Institute for Jewish Music … … Hassidim … 2000 … Wedding … Customs … Dance … Halakha … Hasidim … Hasidism … History … Literature … Rabbi … Mitsve tants … Ashkenazi … …

Lincoln portrait, for speaker and orchestra
… 10 … 36943 … Boosey and Hawkes … … Aharon Copland … 1943 … History … America … Instrumental music … Modern Era … Modern … Aaron Copland … Lincoln …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… the Dutch Jewish community's most important structures. Its history and that of Amsterdam's Jewish community reflects … founders were the “Marranos and Anusim, who brought music with them from the Catholic church.” [1] He offers the … In addition to being a rabbi he was also a professional musician, like Salomone de Rossi, which could explain why he …

The Priestly Blessing in the Ashkenazi Synagogue: Ritual and Chant
… developments of the PB [Priestly Blessing] ritual and its music in the Ashkenazi communities in both Central and … the complex web that created the contect within which the music of the PB has developed.' (from the article) … 2 … … Centre … … 2002 … Music … Liturgy … Prayer … Analysis … History … Benedictions … Literature … Ashkenaz … Reform … …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… in sections according to the different Turkish makam s (musical modes), titled Shirei Israel be-eretz ha-qedem … as the first half of the 18th century: Venice, with its history of Hebrew printing presses and trade; and the … to makam Rast places this version in the realm of Turkish music. Secondly, the title clearly delineates its …
The “Jewish Baroque”: The Allure of a Modern Musical Affair
… modestly titled “Unsere erste Musikbeilage” (“Our first musical supplement”) in Israelitischer Lehrer und Kantor , … 1794). Arguing against writers who maintained that the music of Jewish communities can be reduced to a common … Driven by a nationalist-oriented agenda to constitute a history of Jewish music in Europe which would resonate with …

Jewish Musicians at the Court of the Mantuan Dukes 1542-1628
… of Education and Culture for the World Congress on Jewish Music, Jerusalem, 1978. … 58 … 58 … 1 … 37678 … 52 … … of Jewish Studies … Documentation & studies … … 1978 … Music … History … Musicians … Art Music … Art … Rossi, Salamone, …
Reuben Rinder
… United States and pursued his study of Jewish liturgical music. In 1910, Rinder held a cantorial position at Temple … Rinder was influential in shaping 20th-century Jewish musical culture. Through insights from the Rinder papers and Rose Rinder’s oral history (UC Berkeley), this paper connects Rinder’s approach …