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The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… … … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … Musical terms … Musiqa … The term "musiqa" in …

The Hebrew Version of Abu l-Salt's Treatise on Music
… … 1974 … Mediterranean … Manuscripts … Medieval … Theory … Arabic … Hanoch Avenary … Israel Adler … Bathja [Batya] …

Robert Lachmann: his Achievement and his Legacy
… The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Music … Arab Music … Orient … Djerba … Archives … Ethnomusicology … …

The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… 2 … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … Musical terms … Musiqa … The term "musiqa" in …

Paradigms of Arabic Musical Modes in the Genizah Fragment Cambridge T.S. N.S. 90,4
… with a translation and an explanation. The text (written in Arabic using Hebrew letters) includes a verbal explanation of musical examples or three ancient Arabic finger modes known as 'Taraic'. The article tries to … University … Yuval Studies … … Maqam … 1982 … Music … Arab Music … Makam … Manuscripts … Transcriptions … Geniza … …

A Jewish Sufi on the Influence of Music
… The Judeo- Arabic treatise “Al Murhid ila al- tafarrud” includes … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1982 … Arabic … Comparative research … Comparison … Judeo-Arabic … Levites (Levyim) … Manuscripts … MKB … Sufi orders …

The Musical Pasage in Ibn Ezra's Book of the Garden
… Studies … … 1982 … Mediterranean … Manuscripts … Medieval … Arabic … Sonority … Amnon Shiloah … Israel Adler … Bathja …

Arabic Folk Songs among the Iraqi Jews
… … 55 … 3 … Folklore … Folklore … 36632 … Jul-13 … … 1983 … Arabic Folk Songs among the Iraqi Jews …

Modes of Prayer: Arabic Maqamat in the Sabbath Morning Liturgical Music of the Syrian Jews in Brooklyn
… 1997 … Shabbat … Sabbath … Mark Kligman … Modes of Prayer: Arabic Maqamat in the Sabbath Morning Liturgical Music of …
With Songs They Respond
… identified as 'son of Joseph'. The words are in Hebrew and Arabic. The poem opens with a love song and ends with …