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Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… and played an important role in the dissemination in Western Europe and North Africa of the “new” style of religious … of Israel, Turkey and Greece. Through this collection, the Western Jewish communities became familiar with the songs of …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… Avenary concludes that each of the three regions of Western Ashkenaz consolidated their own variants of the … reminiscences of Biblical chant. The “alternative” Eastern European melody of Shofet kol ha’arez bears the unmistakable … their different modality the two melodies, the “common” or Western and the “alternative” or Eastern, one have some …
Minhah
… by the kaddish, before reciting Psalm 84. Some of the western European Sephardic communities excluded the Pitum HaKtoret … of Talmud study. In still other communities, such as the western European Sephardim, the cantor chants the last three …

Ma'oz Tzur
… the most commonly sung version of this hymn comes from the Western European Ashkenazi tradition dating back to the 15th …

La pratique musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux XVIIe–XVIIIe siecles
… Covers the emergence of the practice of Western Art Music in European Jewish communities (Italy, Southern France, … … 1966 … Amsterdam … Art … Art Music … Baroque … Choral … Europe … Ferrara … Italy … Judah … Mantua (Mantova) … MKB … …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A Late Manifestation of the Musical Trope
… Western Ashkenazi cantors have developed a new soloist style … … Hazzanut … Analysis … Score … Scores … Cantorials … Western Europe … Niggun … Niggunim … Ashkenaz … Europe … Melodies … …

A Voice Still Heard: the Sacred Songs of the Ashkenazic Jews
… A survey of the history of Western Ashkenazi (German) liturgical music. The book …

The Music of the Hebrew Bible - The Western Ashkenazi Tradition
… of the Pentateuch, with special emphasis on the Western European (Ashkenazi) musical tradition. Includes historical … cantillation … Score … Scores … Tropes … Biblical chant … Western Europe … Ashkenaz … Europe … West … Western Ashkenaz …