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Tracks 3, 4, 5: Maqam Rast, Song, and Maqam Sharqi Esfahan
… performed together. The ensemble includes percussion and violin. Track 3: From tape 1B item 1, recorded in Israel … Audio Examples (CDs 1-5) … Makam … Ethnography … Ethnomusicological Research … Iraq … Jewish musicians … Maqam … Baghdadi … Tracks 3, 4, 5: Maqam Rast, …
Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur
… Childhood and early musical career Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur (يوسف زعرور) was born … to play other instruments including the nay (Arab flute), violin, and cello. Family lore has it that at twenty years … performance in Baghdad organized by the famous Egyptian violinist (of Syrian origin) Sami al-Shawwa (1889–1965), in …
Durme durme mi alma donzella
… University, USA. Lazarus arranged the piece for cantor, violin, and guitar. This recording is likely the latest … See also in our website the project on the liturgical music of the Gibraltar synagogues , that includes the …
James Levy
… The musical lore of James Levy's family has deep roots in … Presence in Latin America ). He also composed liturgical music. Following his father's death, Samuel moved to … James and his father led him to admire music, and to study violin. When James reached twenty years of age, his father …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… in the Jewish past. A case in point is the scholar and musician Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, the founding father of modern … who played the piano and Mr. Katshowski, who played the violin who devoted themselves to teaching music at his … in their exams and progress in playing the piano and violin that encouraged him to continue with his work. At …
Moshe Havusha
… traditions are based on both Syrian (“Halabi”) and Egyptian musical styles. Today, Havusha, who still lives in the Beit Israel neighborhood, is a popular hazzan , payytan , musician, and singer, with a large following across … and he was proud to have performed before him. Moshe is a violinist, but he’s typically associated with his other …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… Jews thrived and turned the Song without Words into pure music (is that a coincidence that a converted, assimilated … farshlag decorations ( dreidlakh in Yiddish). Played on the violin or cello, the dreidlakh adds a klezmer touch to the … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch) …
Nahôn libbo is hujire – Whole-heartedly is the fearful believer
… tune adapted from Idelsohn’s Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Music (1923b: 140, no. 193) is an unexpected turn after four … 1 and especially 5 would sound well with cello, but with violin – thin. Here, I would suggest rather another line in the piano, even just doubling the violin, but an octave lower. In general, I see that in this …
“Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) – Sleep my child, I will cradle you (Lullaby)
… 1912). [1] The melody marked con sordino (muted violin or cello) is almost identical to that of … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) …
64. El mancebo seboso + La fea y el viejo (La novia exigente) + Las camas altas (Sida Musafija)
… p. 329, note 87). Surprisingly, the recording ends with the violin playing the first part of the Zionist song Hatikvah … - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic music … Hatikva (The Hope, Israel's national anthem) … …