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Transcription de la pulsation, de la metrique et du "rhythme libre" [Transcription of the pulse, meter, and "free rhythm"]
… of the , an Ashkenazi prayer celebrating the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt. The Western transcriber attempts …
Salah El Kuweiti
… 17. He played violin, sang, composed, and achieved great musical fame in Iraq together with his brother, Daoud, who … in Israel. As part of a growing interest in Arab and Jewish-Arab music in Israel, an album of Daoud and Salah … Tassa tells the story of the al-Kuwaitis ' From Israel, a Jewish Singer with Arab Roots Revives the Music of His …

Taksim (LKT)
… refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … of the Arab taksim... are preserved in Beregovski’s Jewish-Ukrainain klezmer-taksim... ‘ (ibid.: 132) his … doinas on the basis of the extensive materials of both cultures, has concluded that ‘Jewish doinas do not have any …
Book review: James Kaplan, Irving Berlin: New York Genius
… early years by Ian Whitcomb (1987), still one of the most musically literate surveys, and a journalistic rehash of the … Song”. For a start, it represents two of the four genres (Jewish, Irish, Italian, and ‘coon’, the demeaning white take … heart of what became Berlin’s true genius and of what was Jewish – or at least ‘Jew-ish’ – about Berlin’s life and …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… Rabbi Micha Assis … As the High Holidays approach, the Jewish Music Research Centre dedicates the Song of the Month … are extracted from a presentation titled “Islands of Musical Memory: Lucena (Spain, 11th century)-Djerba and … 18th ICTM Colloquium “Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas” held at the Corpus Christi College in …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… 1930s, appeared in 1935. The English one was published in Jewish Music Journal 2, no. 2 (1935): 8-11. The Hebrew one … sounded beautiful to me, loved singing and had a very good musical memory, excellent for remembering melodies that he … variant. Although, Libau was a modern city with German culture, my father picked for me a Lithuanian teacher in a …

Comedian Harmonists
… policy of the Nazi Party doesn't create a panic among the Jewish members of the group, nor does the authorities' …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… Jews, Heinrich Graetz, the great nineteenth-century German Jewish historian, once wrote, is essentially a history of … far beyond this constricting narrative to recover Jewish culture, economics, politics, and society. Yet something of … Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, the founding father of modern Jewish musical research. Idelsohn’s life traversed several …
Andalusian Nuba
… immigrated to Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain), and founded a new musical school in Cordoba, in the court of the Umayyads in … between Al-Andalus and North Africa, and the Andalusian culture was known in and accepted in North Africa. Today … Andalusian tradition that were only preserved through the Jewish traditions. It is also important to note that …
Chasidic in America
… (as can be found on the track's entry at the Freedman Jewish Sound Archive ) while others to Alexander Olshanetsky … between the Eastern European Jewish and the Afro-American musical realms. Indeed Hankus Netsky, klezmer scholar and … and ambiguous meeting point between traditional and modern culture which was strongly felt by Jews in the United States …