(28 נמצאו תוצאות)

לחקר המוסיקה הליטורגית של יהודי אלג’יריה
… תשסב … Prayer … Research … History … Liturgical music … Algeria … Sephardi … אדוין סרוסי … אריק קרסנטי … לחקר …
Ahavat ‘Olamim
… of the Andalusian Jewish musical tradition of Morocco and Algeria. This tradition, shared by Jews and Muslims, is …
A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… only to selections of Al-Ala, but also those from Western Algerian urban music called djiri or ghrnati from Oudja, … as “Qum tara,” a popular inqilab from nawba dhil of the Algerian ghrnati repertoire popularized among Jews by the …
Moshe Attias
… playing the mandolin, an instrument associated mostly with Algerian music, but he would eventually switch to the … style of these songs, as Mwijo himself recognized, is the Algerian chaabi , labeled by Moroccan Jewish musicians as djiri . His mastery of Algerian music led him to perform with what he defined as …
Edwin Seroussi
… music making in settings as diverse as colonial Morocco and Algeria, Germany’s Second Empire and the Austro-Hungarian …
Armand Sabah
… specializing in the musical traditions of Morocco and Algeria. He continues to teach these traditions in various … Oud player & Expert in the musical tradition of Morocco and Algeria … oud player … Guitar … Violin … Morocco … Piano … …
34. Te vide una mañana (CES)
A love song whose combination of stanzas is unknown in other sources. Stanza 4 is…
58. La despedida (Isaac Algazi)
The author of this song, Dr. Maimon Levy, was an ophthalmologist, native of Corfu, who…
Andalusian Nuba
… styles that continue through the present day –Morrocan, Algerian, and Tunisian. We will also discuss the scales and … onward. They are: Tunisian- which originated in Seville; Algerian- which originated in Cordoba; Moroccan- the … it. The other North African traditions have other Nubat: in Algeria (where there are 14 Nubat), in Tunisia (where there …