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Jacob Hoffman’s “Doina and Hora” (1923) and the Analysis of Klezmer Music
… schemata, and performance practice. The talk draws on ethnography as well as music analysis: I discuss and play …
59. The Document Box
… in the NSA studio, June 9, 2002. CD Track 26; III-12. Ādhārappěṭṭi, ādhārappěṭṭi, Tānĕ tānĕ aḻiccu tuṟannūtě (x2) 1.The box of …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… Shaken, he suddenly woke up—suddenly sat up in pain. Wrapped in a woolen blanket, he smeared himself with ash. …
55. David and the Spider
… probably because caves are not found in the coastal geography of Kerala where the Jews lived. … 52 … 7 … 44332 … …
54. David and the Mosquito
… the whining sound and infuriating itch caused by mosquito trapped in a closed metal helmet. The resulting image of the …
45. Joseph’s Robe
… away! He’s been torn and devoured by a cruel beast.” So, wrapping himself in a blanket of wool, He rent his robe, … of them: “Who has eaten my son?” In tropical Kerala, his wrapping himself in a woolen blanket (at the end of stanza …
39-40. Golden Manangĕ + My Dear Mamuchi
… Kaņmaniyě tattě untattě Kaņmaniyě pŏnně rasikkaṭṭě teně Tāmarappūvě ñān iņaṅṅaṭṭě 1. Mamuchi! O my golden bird, my eye, …
36. O Woman Dwelling in the Field
… Hebrew piyyut is imaginatively located in biblical geography, evoking an image of cultivated fields in the level …
34. Golden Palanquin
… singing, clapping, and stamping of feet gets more and more rapid throughout the song, reminding Kerala listeners of …
33. In the Ship
… trip by boat is grounded in the culture and coastal geography of Kerala. Although there is no overtly Jewish content …