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Leonard Bernstein: Reflections
… F. Kennedy. Additionally, he discusses his compositional technique which is usually tonal. Bearing that in mind, he …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… elements, which combine compositional and performance techniques as well as both Eastern and Western musical … th volume of the Sidur prayer book. [12] Melisma: a melodic technique in which one syllable is set to multiple notes. …
Aharon Amram
… studio of Eli Korz in Tel Aviv, where he was taught vocal technique, Solfege, classical singing, etc. When one of his … and classical singing because of the different vocal techniques. He chose Yemenite singing, and thereafter saw it …
Brakha Tzefira
… that they liked. Later on in her life, Brakha employed this technique of text replacement extensively. In 1924, Tzefira … singers from oriental origin who studied the European vocal technique; her followers indluded Naomi Tsuri and Hana …
Elohim Eshala
… most common clichés signifying “Orient” and late Romantic techniques employed to represent the “Middle East,” … (compare with NSA K 2048/1) using the wide palette of techniques available to a modern European composer … sound that will combine modern Western compositional techniques with the “authentic” melodies of the “Oriental” …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… the year 2002, [4] there were a few different kinds and techniques for caring and healing. The Reform rabbis, …
Contrafactum
… A term borrowed from medieval Christianity. It refers to a technique of converting either a secular song into a religious song or vice versa by altering the words. This technique was used in 12 th century Spain, as poets and … the tradition of Bresl Modern example of the Contrafactum technique. Original Egyptian song Hairana Laih by Daoud …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… used the melodies of these song-models for his piyyutim (a technique that is generally referred to as 'contrafactum'). …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… (teshuvah), and more, and among the Slonim hassidim as a technique of praising God and 'talking' to him. [3] This …

Zemirot
… style recitation of the texts in a soloist manner. This technique was commonly used with texts of changing lengths …