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Jewish Dramatists and Musicians in the Renaissance: Separate Activities, Common Aspirations
… Rossi. Reprinted in Leone de’Sommi and the Performing Arts, ed. Ahuva Belkin (Tel-Aviv, 1997), 27–47 … 2 … …

Jewish musical culture; Leon Modena
… … Johns Hopkins University Press … … 2001 … Music … Art Music … Art … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … Modena, Leone (Judah …

Musicology in Israel; its resources and institutions
… … 57 … 57 … 3 … Ariel; the Israel Review of Arts and Letters … Ariel; the Israel Review of Arts and Letters … 38157 … 59-66 … Jerusalem … … 20th …

Salamone Rossi Complete works (Opera Omnia)
… Secular vocal works. 3 v., pt. 2. Instrumental works. 1 v. Part I. Secular vocal works: v. 1: pt. I, v. 1-2. Madrigals … for four voices -- v. 8. Mmiscellanea (appendices 1-3). Part II. Instrumental works: v. 4: pt. 2, v. 9-10. Sinfonie, … v. 11-12. Sonatas, sinfonie, etc., for 3 voices, books 3-4 Part III. Sacred vocal works in Hebrew: v. 13a Hashirim asher …

Stones of memory: Revelations from a cemetry in Curacao
… … Sephardi … Abraham Joseph Peck … Rochelle Weinstein … Martin A. Cohen … Stones of memory: Revelations from a …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… genres, to the great chagrin of the rabbis. The article describes the rise of this style. It begins with a … hazzanim on the German style is also examined. The last part of the article provides a detailed account of the mss. of the …

Die Makamen in der hebraeischen Poesie der orientalischen Juden
… a maqam according to which the poem is to be sung. The article is an explanation of these subtitles; it is intended …

Parallels Between the Old–French and the Jewish Song
… A somewhat controversial article in which Idelsohn tries to show traces of Jewish … century but are probably several centuries older. The article provides comparative analyses of about fifty Jewish, …

The Kol Nidre Tune
… 1931-2 This is one of Idelsohn's most intriguing articles; it is a study in which his abilities as historian, … liturgist, cantor and musician show at their best. The article begins with a concise discussion of the kol nidre … the Spanish Jews created the tune.' The main body of the article is a dissection of the Ashkenazi tune into its …

The Mogen Ovos Mode: a Study in Folklore
… to the third century.' Jewish communities in different parts of the world share the same mode for the prayer, though … remained in a fossilized state in some Catholic chants. Part of the article deals with the nature of folk songs in general. … 3 …