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Naomi Cohn-Zentner
… singing of Sabbath table songs ( zemiroth shabbat ) among Ashkenazi religious-Zionists in Israel. She was a … lie in historical ethnomusicology, sacred songs of the Ashkenazi domestic sphere, and the cross-fertilization of Ashkenazi and Sephardi liturgical traditions. Source: The …
Michael Lukin
… lenses. He has also investigated other aspects of Eastern Ashkenazi traditional culture, such as Yiddish …
Amit Klein
… holds a PhD from Bar-Ilan University, primarily focusing on Ashkenazi Cantorial recitatives and performance practice. He … His paper on the Musical Supplication in the Golden Age of Ashkenazi Cantorial Art earned him the Young Scholar Award … and music therapy. … Graduate student, researcher of Ashkenazi cantorial music … Amit Klein …

Myer Leoni
… to Jamaica where he was hired as the ba’al koreh by the Ashkenazi Syangogue in Kingston, a position he held until …
Pinhas Minkowski
… – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … 0 … Cantorate … Ashkenazi … Hazzanut … Hazzan … Odessa … Bialik … Ha-zamir … …

Yeruham Blindman
… … Cantor & composer … Cantorate … Improvisation … Liturgy … Ashkenazi cantorate … Synagogue music … Yeruham Blindman …
Mordekhai Hershman
… Amit. “Changing Performance Styles of Twentieth Century Ashkenazi Cantorial Recitatives.” Analytical Approaches to …
Neil Levin
… considerations of eastern and western spheres of Ashkenazi Jewry in terms of their sacred, secular art, … Archive of Jewish Music … Folk music … Jewish music … Ashkenaz … Secular music … Neil Levin …
Elio Piattelli
… rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence (Sephardic), and northeastern Italy (Italian, Sephardi, Ashkenazi). This ethnographic activity produced four …
Paul Ben-Haim
… had written since adolescence, and Hakhnisini , featuring Ashkenazi tints. His 1940 Symphony No. 1 was the first …