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Joseph Singer
… the traditional prayer modes. Sources: Nulman, Macy. 'Singer, Joseph.' Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … … … Hazzanut … Chazzanut … Hazzanim … Cantorate … Joseph Singer …
"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… the first and last stanzas accompanied by hand clapping. The singer opens with the song’s most widely known melody, which … verse and the choir the third. At the end of the song the singers sing a third, slower melody, and a coda-like …
The Jazz Singer
… calling himself Jack Robin, he has become a talented jazz singer. He attempts to build a career as an entertainer, but … … Rosenblatt, Yossele … Eastern Ashkenazi … The Jazz Singer …
"Ayumah be-har hamor" (The Beloved on the mountain of myrrh)
… and communal traditions, which are determined by the singer's place of birth and education, is clearly discernible. The same singer, Menahem Arussi, sings both of the first two versions with different supporting singers. The difference between the two versions is quite …
Alexander L. Ringer
Alexander L. Ringer was an American research musicologist and educator of Dutch and…
Sweet Singer of Israel (SMR Bresler Collection)
… Nora'im - High Holidays … Sephardi … Isaac Algazi … Sweet Singer of Israel (SMR Bresler Collection) …
Reuben Rinder
Born in Tarnów, Galicia (today’s Poland), in 1887, Reuben Rinder studied at the local…
"Sha'ali yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… songs sung on various occasions in which the poet (or the singer) asks God for permission to praise him with prayers … it is accompanied by a drum, and the tempo is varied: the singers speed it up gradually but continuously, and only slow it down towards the end of the song, Here, the singers change roles: Zecharia Yitzhak starts, and Yosef …
"Esh'al elohai - Vehalleluya" (I will ask my God - Halleluja)
… the recording was made, a pair of dancers accompanied the singers, and the mutual influence of dancers and singers is quite audible. At the end of the dance, after the …

Madama Europa, Jewish Singer in Late Renaissance Mantua
… … 197–231 … Stuyvesant, N.Y … Pendragon Press … … 1995 … Singer … Sixteenth (16th) Century … Italy … Don Harrán … … J. Mathiesen … Benito V. Rivera … Madama Europa, Jewish Singer in Late Renaissance Mantua …