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Bazetsh di kale (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … or refer to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … to where the wedding took place, to the khupe in the large synagogue, and back home -- all to the sounds of a …

Fun der khupe (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … to where the wedding took place, to the khupe in the large synagogue, and back home -- all to the sounds of a … and recording references included). “Returing from the synagogue the groom was already led together with the the …

Tsu der khupe (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … khupe . Amidst the sound of music, the groom was led to the synagogue, where they waited for the khupe ... Later, the … of the bridegroom and bring him to the courtyard of the synagogue. The bridegroom leads the way, followed by the …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… include four customs: the lighting of candles inside synagogues, bonfires under the open skies, the first haircut … in the celebrations at Mount Meron According to the klezmer musician Moshe (“Musa”) Berlin , the performance practices … the crowd. Today, however, according to Musa, the klezmer musicians do not stand next to the dancing audience. …
Chasidic in America
… Olshanetsky , the composer who is credited with the music of The Cantor’s Son . This virtuosic, wordless song … life, which fluctuated between the cantorial world of the synagogue and the popular music stage. Oysher’s career has … was to be made by singing outside the confines of the synagogue, and began performing at popular music venues or …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… mibeit Abba", produced by Renanot : Institute for Jewish music. CD1703 in the National Sound Archive. Score example … p. 33. … German-speaking Jews often used melodies from synagogue services for settings of Shir hama’alot [The song … of temporal melodies brought the festive atmosphere of the synagogue service into the home, and elevated the mealtime …

Heinrich Schalit : the man and his music
… California … Schalit … … composer … 1979 … Composers … Synagogue music … מלחינים … מוסיקה לבית הכנסת … Michael Schalit … Heinrich Schalit : the man and his music …

Shir HaKavod
… Shabbath prayers, after the Mussaf service. In some Israeli synagogues the prayer is moved to an earlier part of the … the congregation reads the entire text together. In synagogues where the Piyyut is sung in a responsorial … chant it after the Kiddush, while having a snack in the synagogue. Melodies This Piyyut has a few melodies …
Atah Ehad
… service [1] (Heb. מנחה ) for the Sabbath sung in Ashkenazi synagogues in Israel: אַתָּה אֶחָד וְשִׁמְךָ אֶחָד וּמִי … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory … , Berlin, 1935. [7] Abraham Wolf Binder, 'The Music of the Synagogue: An Historical Survey' in Studies in Jewish …

Unataneh Tokef
… influences and that Albalak should imagine himself in a synagogue when performing it. The Film also includes the … Liturgy … Yom Kippur War … Contemporary Israeli Music … Israeli composers … Unetaneh Tokef … Unataneh Tokef …