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An overview of congregational song in the German synagogue up until the Shoah
… … 46 … 46 … 1 … 3 … Journal of Synagogue Music … Journal of Synagogue Music … 37672 … 13-53 … NY … … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, … … Twentieth (20th) Century … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Liturgical music … Modern Era … Modern … Performance … …

On the Study of the Musical Traditions of the Jews of Afghanistan
… the current state of the research and preservation of the musical tradition of the Jews of Afghanistan, with emphasis … on their liturgy and paraliturgy. Some examples of paraliturgical hymns (Piyyutim) are presented with their notes. … … Liturgy … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Bukhara … Research … Folk music … History … Paraliturgy … Songs … Influence … India … …

Discovering Jewish Music
… A survey of the history of Jewish music from 2000 BC to the present. The book puts the music into a context of Jewish history, philosophy, and sociology. It examines the nature of folk and liturgical music in the three major Diaspora communities …

Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… the theory held by Idelsohn and others that Sephardic music reflected solely Arabic influence, and posits that, … northward to Christian Spain and Provence. The burgeoning musical culture of that region must have affected the music … … Judith Kaplan Eisenstein … Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern …

The mystical strain in Jewish liturgical music
… pathogenic style (the mystical strain) are present in the music of the Jewish liturgy. Cited texts include those by a … … Judith Kaplan Eisenstein … The mystical strain in Jewish liturgical music …
The Music of the Mountain Jews
… A study of the liturgical and folk music of one of the most remote Jewish communities, the Jews … … 1999 … Folk songs … Score … Scores … Instrumental music … Liturgical music … Jews … Mountain Jews … Asia … Judeo-Tat - …

The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… Special issue on Jewish music Establishing a conceptual framework for the discussion of the liturgical music of the East Ashkenazi Jews cannot apply the … Europe … East … Ashkenazi … Philosophy … Religious values … Liturgical music … values … Religious music … Ashkenazi …

The unique character of Ashkenazi synagogal music. Homage to A. Z. Idelsohn
… Press … … 2003 … Liturgy … Prayer … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Performance practice … Idelsohn A.Z. … Liturgical music … Performance … Idelsohn … Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 3 - Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
… Hosha'na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato, 1733: Musical ceremony for 3 voices, strings, oboes, trumpets and basso continuo, by anonymous composers. Includes liturgical chants, orchestral overtures, interludes and the … tenor; Andrea Martin, baritone; Avner Itai, conductor. Musical arrangements, with realization of the basso …
The Music of the Mountain Jews
… A study of the liturgical and folk music of one of the most remote Jewish communities, the Jews … … 1998 … Folk songs … Score … Scores … Instrumental music … Liturgical music … Jews … Mountain Jews … Asia … Judeo-Tat - …