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Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… did not compose it spontaneously. Nor did it become the national anthem of the State of Israel until very recently. … its way to consecration by a state that adopted it as its national anthem on a journey involving grass roots energy … Present, Future: An Interdisciplinary Journey into the National Anthem by the Israeli pianist and music …
Karev Yom
… of Israeli and other Jewish folksongs made for the international market after World War II. The Song of the Month is … recorded and was instrumental in disseminating it internationally. A lot has been (and will be) written about … revivalist. Music reviewers stresses his Yiddish or international repertoire. Bikel made a career out of his …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… of Arabic music was connected to the development of Arabic nationalism in the Middle-East in the 19 th and early 20 th …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… Ashkenazi haggadah printed in Prague in 1526/7 found at the National Library of Israel . It appeared in print for the … is preceded by explanatory remarks by JMRC scholar and international expert on the Ladino song, Dr. Susana Weich-Shahak. …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… … Emrich Deutsch, recorded by Judit Frigyesi, 14.7.1981, National Sound Archives, Yc 2332. … As Purim, “the Jewish …

Sher
… 1962:(#14) (Slobin 1982:319)has almost no Jewish national characteristics.” Goldin 1989, pp. 56-7 . “1) … move apart. This dance is similar to one of the old Polish national dances, the Polonaise. As far as lyrics go, they …

Polonaise
… move apart. This dance is similar to one of the old Polish national dances, the Polonaise. As far as lyrics go, they …

Pas d’espagne (LKT)
… Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne, Vingerka : derived from the national dances o other countries (Russia, Poland, Roumania, …

Lancelot (LKT)
… Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne, Vingerka : derived from the national dances of other countries (Russia, Poland, …

Quadrille (LKT)
… Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne, Vingerka : derived from the national dances of other countries (Russia, Poland, …