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Aharon Amram
… wed. In 1963, Amram joined Hapa'amonim dance group as a soloist for their European tour. They performed in countries … acclaimed. Amram continued to perform with them as a soloist for the next seven years. At that time, Amram also …
Brakha Tzefira
… While performing with Hakumkum, she also appeared as a solo singer and as a choir conductor on various occasions. …
Elohim Eshala
… responsorially by dividing each baiyt between two soloists and by repeating the first half of each textual … rather uninspired. It is plagued with clichés such as the solo clarinet in the opening that recalls in fact Eastern … fixed. The Nashid is usually performed responsorially by a soloist and a choir, allowing the soloist to display his …

Society for Jewish Folk Music
… Joel Engel, Joachim Stutchevsky , Israel Brandmann and Solomon Rosowsky – immigrated to Palestine, and were …
Seliha-Selihot
… wrote Seliha' s are Sa'adyah Gaon, Gershom b. Judah, Rashi, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Isaac Ibn Giat, Yehuda Halevi, and …

Freylekhs
… Freylekhs were used for both mass circle dances and for solo dances as well. According to some sources, including …

Responsorial Singing
… or “responsorial” is a singing performance style in which a solo singer (leader) and a group of singers (congregation, …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… 27, London, 1857) and of Leghorn [Livorno] ([Federico] Consolo, “Libro dei Canti d'Israele,” No. 308, Florence, 1892) …
Hanukkah Blessings
… David’s setting of the Hanukkah Blessings is arranged for a soloist accompanied by a four-voice. It opens with an …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… melodies for this piyyut. The author’s first name – Solomon – surfaces in the acrostic, and its authorship was variously attributed to Solomon bar Abun, (12th century, French origin active in the …