Contributions to a Historical Study of Jewish Music

Contributions to a Historical Study of Jewish Music
Title Contributions to a Historical Study of Jewish Music PDF eBook
Author Eric Werner
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Pages 300
Release 1976
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Pages 1914
Release 1979
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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The Cambridge Companion to Jewish Music

The Cambridge Companion to Jewish Music
Title The Cambridge Companion to Jewish Music PDF eBook
Author Joshua S. Walden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Music
ISBN 131643205X

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The term 'Jewish music' has conveyed complex and diverse meanings for people around the world across hundreds of years. This accessible and comprehensive Companion is a key resource for students, scholars, and everyone with an interest in the global history of Jewish music. Leading international experts introduce the broad range of genres found in Jewish music from the biblical era to the present day, including classical, religious, folk, popular, and dance music. Presenting a range of fresh perspectives on the subject, the chapters explore Jewish liturgy, Klezmer, music in Israel, the music of Yiddish theatre and cinema, and classical music from the Jewish Enlightenment through to the postmodern era. Additional contributions set Jewish music in context and offer an overview of the broader issues that arise in its study, such as questions of Diaspora, ontology, economics, and the history of sound technologies.

Perspectives on Jewish Music

Perspectives on Jewish Music
Title Perspectives on Jewish Music PDF eBook
Author Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 178
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 9780739141526

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Perspectives on Jewish Music presents five unique and engaging explorations of Jewish music. Areas covered include self-expression in contemporary Jewish secular music, the rise of popular music in the American synagogue, the theological requirements of the cantor, the role of women in Sephardic music and society, and the personal reflections of a leading figure in American synagogue music. Its wide-ranging topics and disciplinary approaches give evidence for the centrality of music in Jewish religious and secular life, and demonstrate that Jewish music is as diverse as the Jews themselves. From these studies, readers will gain an appreciation of both what Jewish music is and what it does. This book will be useful for students, practitioners, and scholars of Jewish secular and religious music and Jewish cultural studies, as well as ethnomusicologists specializing in Jewish or religious music.

Music in the Hebrew Bible

Music in the Hebrew Bible
Title Music in the Hebrew Bible PDF eBook
Author Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publisher McFarland
Pages 215
Release 2013-11-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0786477733

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Music in the Hebrew Bible investigates musical citations in the Hebrew Bible and their relevance for our times. Most biblical musical references are addressed, either alone or as a grouping, and each is considered from a modern perspective. The book consists of one hundred brief essays divided into four parts. Part one offers general overviews of musical contexts, recurring musical-biblical themes and discussions of basic attitudes and tendencies of the biblical authors and their society. Part two presents essays uncovering what the Torah (Pentateuch) has to say about music, both literally and allegorically. The third part includes studies on music's place in Nevi'im (Prophets) and the perceived link between musical expression and human-divine contact. Part four is comprised of essays on musical subjects derived from the disparate texts of Ketuvim (Writings).

Music in Jewish Thought

Music in Jewish Thought
Title Music in Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author
Publisher McFarland
Pages 213
Release 2014-09-17
Genre Music
ISBN 0786455098

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With the nineteenth century came new freedom for European Jews. Enjoying an integration that had been denied since the Middle Ages, they now wrestled with the form and degree of that integration in all areas of their lives, including in their creation, appreciation, and criticism of music. The writings focus on Jewish musicology, biography, historical surveys, secular music and songs performed in the synagogue.

A Cultural History of the Arabic Language

A Cultural History of the Arabic Language
Title A Cultural History of the Arabic Language PDF eBook
Author Sharron Gu
Publisher McFarland
Pages 287
Release 2013-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786470593

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This history of literary Arabic describes the evolution of Arabic poetry and prose in the context of music, ritual performance, the arts and architecture. The thousands-of-years-old language is perhaps more highly developed and refined than any other on earth. This book focuses on what is unique about Arabic compared to other major languages of the world (Greek, Latin, Hebrew, English and Spanish) and how the distinct characteristics of Arabic took shape at various points in its history. The book provides a cultural background for understanding social and political institutions and religious beliefs--more influenced by the rhythms and depths of poetic language than other cultures--in the Middle East today.