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Nuba of Gold and Light - Nuba d'or et de la lumiere
… word nuba is “taking turns.” This is the name given to a musical genre that developed in Morocco beginning in the 9th … how the nuba was shaped by diverse influences: Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and later, Christian and Jewish liturgical … Jean-Jacques Mrjen, Guillaume Génini< > 80 minutes, French, Arabic,Subtitles: English … 73 … 73 … 9 … 35194 … France / …
Yedidyah Admon
… education at the Teacher's Seminary in Jerusalem under musicologist Abraham Zvi Idelsohn . From 1923 to 1927 Admon studied Music Theory and Composition in the United States. Upon his … His unique style combined elements from Yemenite, Persian, Arab, and Hassidic music as well as Biblical cantillation. …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… seaboard. With me, I carry a treasure, a piece of lost musical history, or so I believe. Saved on my mobile phone … stored in the shelves of the Lebanese Foundation for Arab Music Archiving and Research (AMAR). Located in the … and intellectual “renaissance” that characterized the Arab-Ottoman world during the nineteenth and early twentieth …

The meaning of the Modal Framework in the Singing of Religious Hymns by Christian Arabs in Israel
… For the discussion of a modal framework of the Christian Arabs in Israel - termed 'Lachan', 230 melodies were … were the central notes which are included in the typical musical motives. The central notes divide the Lachan's scale … … Yuval Studies … … Dalya Cohen … 1971 … Music … Israel … Arab Music … Church music … Church … Christians … Christian …
Anu Be-hamon Shir
… the Aleppo Mahzor (1527) … Piyyutim … Contemporary Israeli Music … Ethnic music … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Israeli musicians … Syria … …
1. El Atán, el Atado y el Ara (Et Sha'arei Ratzon)
… … Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo … Rhodes … Balkan music … Field recording … Field work … Salonica … Saloniki … …
Emanuel Zamir
… songs, in general, for which he wrote both words and music, portray sceneries borrowed from the world of … ). Zamir served in the Israel Defense Forces during the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. There he created groups of singers … tribes, nature, youth, and in which nationality is inseparable from its content and sounds.' Prior to the 1948 …
8-11. A Ya Nass!
… influences. The ensemble features Zaki Fahami, a Christian Arab singer from Syria, on vocals; Tzion Ibrahim, described … Shaul, an Iraqi Jew, on percussion. Both the lyrics and music were composed by Aharon. According to Aharon, the … Audio Examples (CDs 1-5) … Makam … Ethnography … Ethnomusicological Research … Iraq … Jewish musicians … Maqam … …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… and conductor), was the leading ideologist of Israeli music, exerting considerable influence on the second … opinionated, ideas concerning national identity in Israeli music. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Paul Dukas, and … forms, textures, rhythms, and orchestration such as Arab maqamat, taqsim and nouba, heterophony, uneven meter …
Jewish Professional Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited
… In 1979 Esther Warkov , a young American PhD student in ethnomusicology, came to Israel to study the music of … Israel in the early 1950s, part of the Jewish exodus from Arab lands, which had become largely inhospitable to Jewish … the Israeli Broadcast Authority (IBA) —supported an Arabic music orchestra on its ‘Voice of Israel in Arabic’ …