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Im nin'alu
… by Shalem Shabazi, signed Alshabazi. This poem is one of the most popular and widely known among the Yemenite Jews. … variant of the so’er (rajaz): -˘˘- -˘˘- - / -˘˘- -˘˘-. This song, as performed by Bracha Zefira, who sang a setting of … first and last stanzas accompanied by hand clapping. The singer opens with the song’s most widely known melody, which …

Tin Pan Alley
… Nickname for the popular songwriting and sheet-music publishing industry … both in America and then Europe up until the rise of the singer-songwriter in the mid-1960s. Suggesting the tinny …

Badhan
… who entertains primarily at weddings. Professional Jewish singers called badhanim or leizanim ('jesters') are … rabbinical literature (e.g. R. Elijah b. Isaac of Carcassonne's Asufot) as entertainers at weddings, and at Hanukkah … Purim celebrations. In Eastern European Jewish communities, the badhan worked as a professional wedding entertainer. In …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… The Baqqashot (petition) is a religious practice maintained … the Baqqashot to this very day; his book, Zemirot Yisra’el (Songs of Israel) was published in three editions: Safed … of the singing of the piyyutim, all performed by solo singers. The petihot are not piyyutim; they are selected …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[E]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century]
… Also exists in German. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century, according to … … Meschorerim … 1932 … Liturgy … Bass … Score … Beer … Singer … Goldstein … Wolf … Meschorer … Schatz … Lovy … … der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert [The Synagogue Song of the German Jews in the 18th Century] …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… in Journal of Synagogue Music, iii/2 (1971), 43–70. During the 18th century, West European hazzanim came in close … 397-424 … Cincinnati, OH … … 1925 … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century …

Voices of the People: The Story of Yiddish Folksong
… The original book was published by.... New York, 1963. (from … The seminal work of Ruth Rubin, a pioneering collector, singer, folklorist, writer, and crusader for the vanishing … People remains the only general introduction to Yiddish folksong. A priceless collection of song texts in Yiddish and …
Ottoman Hebrew Sacred Songs
… This rare recording of one of the last surviving singers of the Maftirim choir (Edirne, Turkey), Samuel … … AMTI CD 9803 … Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel … Songs … Piyyutim … Song … 12 … 1998 … Song … Piyyutim … …

The Reliabililty of Oral Transmission: The Case of Samaritan Music
… When researching Oral traditions there are different approaches regarding the question of … the larger community in Shechem. Recordings of 14 Samaritan singers were analyzed with regard to textual troping, … … Samaritans - Shomronim … Comparative research … Comparison … Shechem … Oral … Samaritan … Ruth Katz … The …
With Songs They Respond
… with twashih by Shalem Shabazi signed Alshabazi. Towards the end of the poem the author is identified as 'son of Joseph'. The words are in Hebrew and Arabic. The poem … and deceleration - during which the dancers and singers are in constant rapport. There are many participants …