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The Reliability of Oral Transmission: The Case of Samaritan Music
… is necessarily haphazard. Yet, without a clear idea of who your informants are it is difficult to elaborate …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… needs and to perform it according to different aesthetic ideals. The rich documentation available to us shows that … Are these permutations an intentional reordering of musical ideas that characterize specific dynasties or regional …
Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited
… stations, LPs and more). Its development was entwined with ideas and processes of modernization. Warkov focused … in Iraq had always been agents of change, exchanging ideas with visiting Egyptian and Iranian musicians and introducing these ideas into local repertoires, but they were all fluently …

Music and Prophetic Kabbalah
Abraham Abulafia (1240- circ 1291) lists three connections between music and the…
David de Sola Pool
… ,' Conversations, the journal of the Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals, Issue 28. 'David de Sola Pool ' at Wikipedia. …

Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… arguments or proofs. Unlike theology or philosophy, whose ideas may be 'in the air' of a period forming part of the … rhythms and forms that correspond to such intangible ideas are not 'in the air;' if anything, they are perhaps …
Bessie Schonberg
… own expressive style. She expanded these groundbreaking ideas during her next post, first as dance professor then as …

Numerical Representation of Variants of Orally Transmitted Tunes
… language used. Sometimes the affinity of a variant with an ideal model-tune is obvious, sometimes it is hard to …
Moses Beregovski
… Z. Idelsohn and Lazare Saminsky . Beregovski promoted the idea that “borrowed elements” from Diaspora culture were …
Joseph Achron
… the originality and profound elaboration of Joseph Achron’s ideas guarantee that his work will last”. Due to his time … ethnic musical tradition - first of all, dance rhythms. The idea of a “pure Jewish style” was further developed in the …