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Brakha Tzefira
… old city of Jerusalem, she and her friends were exposed to Arabic songs and melodies. They used to challenge themselves … words of Hebrew poems, especially those of Bialik, to the Arabic or Sephardic melodies that they liked. Later on in … and Bukhara, as well as songs of Bedouins and Palestinian Arabs, all arranged by Nardi. Tzefira added theatrical …
Elohim Eshala
… the encounter of Dahiyani with Jewish musicians from other Arab-Jewish traditions in Israel, especially Iraqi Jewish … accompanied by a sharqi ensemble (lit. “Middle Eastern” Arab ensemble). This recording of the song represents a … Amram’s authentic voice blends here with a non-Yemenite Arabic sound, a musical style brought to Israel by …
Admor
… Me'ir of Vishnits, who immigrated to Israel after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, and initiated the building of 'Shikon …
Hay ram galeh
… Aleppo muwashsha h at and the rising new styles of Egyptian Arabic music developing from the late 19 th century onwards. … The new Egyptian song became hegemonic throughout the Arab world partly due to the development of the music … films. Jerusalem Jews embedded in the modern Egyptian Arab culture in Mandatory Palestine were just another avid …
Ten Zemirot Ami: New Melodies for Piyyutim from the Aleppo Mahzor (1527)
… now involved in integrating the piyyut with the art of the Arabic maqam : R. David Menahem , Roni Ish-Ran, Yair Dalal, …
Ofer Ronen
… with a fusion of musics between middle eastern Jewish and Arab musics, flamenco, and sephardic music. His studies …
Hayrana Laih
… is an Egyptian song that was and still is popular in the Arab world, but also has connections to Jewish musical … Hosni composed operettas, and is recognized as the first Arab composer to write an opera in Arabic ( Samson and Delilah ). He enriched Arab music by …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… A large portion of Najara's piyyutim are based on Turkish, Arab, Spanish and Greek songs, or on Hebrew piyyutim he …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… set Sh. Shalom’s poem to a melody following a traditional Arabic pattern, composer Yehoyachin (Joachim) Stutschewsky …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… in detail, betraying respectively a distinct German or Arab influence, with a corresponding modification of …