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Sonic Ruins: Accessory Images for Book
This page contains complementary resources for Sonic Ruins of Modernity: Judeo-Spanish…
Nishmat kol hay
… The rhythmic patterns of this piece emerge from the interplay between accented and non-accented syllables and of …
Moshe Havusha
… … Paytanim, Payytanim … Bakkashot, Bakashot … Iraq … oud player … Paytan … Aleppo … Baqqashot … Selihot - Selikhot … …
Max Gabel
… Max Gabel is credited with having written 114 plays, mostly melodramas and adaptations of Broadway successes. His first play was The Sea King , 1895, performed in New York. Later he managed Gabel's Star Theater and other New York playhouses. He wrote and produced plays for his wife, …
Esther Rokhl Kaminska
… ensemble of her future husband, Avraham Izaak Kamiński. She played mostly in operettas. She won fame as the star of a … in the 1920s, and, in 1946, following the Second World War, played in reestablished Yiddish theaters in Poland. Today, …
Piris Eliyahu
… addition to teaching, Eliyahu is a composer and a musician playing on the tar, a long-necked string instrument … Classical music orchestras in Daghestan and in Israel played his compositions, which are based on the classical … אוניברסיטת בן גוריון בנגב, 432-471 , 2014. … 44140 … Tar player, composer and musicologist … Peretz Eliyahu, Perets …
Shir agid
… march known as “Affandina” composed by the Italian trumpet player Giuseppe Puglioli around the time of the opening of …
Be-makhelet [sic!] am barkhu El (Shir le-hatunah).
… melody (see the comments in the introductory essay to the playlist " Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection …
Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… of these genres even carry the names of famous klezmer players. And although the musical essence for these pieces were indeed influenced by the klezmers’ playing and lost some of their Moldavian-Rumanian …
Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong)
… four dance-tempo songs that correlate to the more advanced playing level. This song may be classified as a …