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Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 09[E]: Der Volksgesang der osteuropaeischen Juden [The Folk Song of the East European Jews]
… on the link above. This volume of HOM was also published in German. HOM Vol IX contains Jewish folk songs in Hebrew, … folk songs, in that the emphasis is on the structure of the music instead of the text. Musical considerations shaped Idelsohn's classification and …

Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… An interest in Jewish music was awakened in pre-1933 Munich, beginning with Cantor … ancient elements of Synagogue chant and eliminating Jwish music's foreign elements. Composer Heinrich Schalit … “Kabalat Shabbat” his last important piece written in Germany. Schalit believed in the significance of Jewish …

Samuel Naumbourg
… professional hazzanim in his family. He received his formal musical education in Munich where he was recruited to sing … re-released in 1864. Though Naumbourg comes from the South German tradition, a large percentage of his arrangements … Agudat Shirim, which combined pieces from the South German tradition with melodies from the Western Sephardi …

Esther - Le Salut d'Israel par Esther: Oratorio en langue hebraique en trois actes (1774) (Video)
… libretto by Jacob Raphael Saraval, with French, English and German translations. A co-production of the Jewish Music Research Centre, The Israel Festival and the Israel … 74 … 1 … 9 … 37534 … 1 Video Cassette … Jerusalem … Jewish Music Research Centre … Anthology of Music Traditions in …

Orality as Religious Ideal: The Music of East-European Jewish Prayer
… Since the nineteenth century, largely as a consequence of German Romantic aesthetics, the study of art has looked upon … the process of copying with an unsympathetic eye. For the German Romantics, the use of any pre-existent element in an … As a consequence of this attitude, great compositions of music - such as those of Beethoven - were often imagined as …

The Early Attempts at Creating a Theory of Ashkenazi Liturgical Music
… … 2 … Jüdische Musik als Dialog der Kulturen (Jewish Music as a Dialogue of Cultures) … Jüdische Musik als Dialog der Kulturen (Jewish Music as a Dialogue of Cultures) … 33934 … 59–69 … Wiesbaden, Germany … Harrassowitz Verlag … … 2013 … Ashkenaz … …

Nissan Blumenthal
… choral singing for four voices. Influenced by his study of German classical music, he adapted melodies from the composers, Handel, … and Mendelssohn in his arrangements of liturgical music. In 1870 he hired David Nowakowsky as choir-leader, …

Jakob Schönberg
… Composer and music theorist active in Germany, England and New York. … archive see: Jascha Nemtsov, Another Schoenberg
, Pro Musica Hebraica, October 1, 2011. Jascha Nemtsov, Jakob …
Judit Frigyesi
… Judit Niran Frigyesi is a musicologist, ethnomusicologist, teacher and poet. She received her Ph.D in … poetry, film, audio, and live performance (performances: Germany, Hungary, Israel). Her recently published book …
Verdina Shlonsky
… symphonic works, a piano concerto, a cantata, chamber music, music for the theater, and many songs (Lieder and popular). … Stutschewsky and Boskovich of her generation), in Russian, German, English and Hebrew. She is also the sister of the …