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[HANASHIR:11087] Dutch Cantorial Music/Prewar Media
- From: I. Oppenheim <i.oppenheim...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:11087] Dutch Cantorial Music/Prewar Media
- Date: Tue 05 Mar 2002 10.05 (GMT)
I am happy to announce that I reproduced the
following new collections on my website:
Chazzanut Online
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Heymann's Psalms for Men's Choir Online
Isaac Heymann (1829-1906) was arguably the most important of all
Dutch chazzanim. Unfortunately, although he left behind a complete
oevre in a manuscript ready-to-print, only four of his psalms for
men's choir were printed. He proudly published these psalms with a
dedication to Queen Wilhelmina in gold script. The booklet contains
enthusiastic reviews by some of the leading Dutch musicians of that
time, after whom by now streets in Amsterdam are named.
Dutch Nusach Collections
A number of chazzanim endeavoured to transcribe the traditional
Dutch synagogue tunes. Two of those collections were printed. The
first collection (1861) consists of the traditional melodies for
the Priestly Blessings, arranged for 2-part choir. In Holland, on
each festival a specific melody is used to sing the Priestly
Blessings. The second collection (1924) contains various tunes that
were published in a Dutch prewar weekly. I provided numerous midi
files.
Dutch Prewar Media
I collected and reproduced 70pp of articles, expositions and
interviews concerning Chazzanut and Jewish music, that were
published in the Dutch prewar weekly "The Friday Evening." I added
a complete listing of sources. More articles will be added in due
course.
I also added many new external links.
This and much more is now freely available online at:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~danio/irwin/music/
Irwin Oppenheim
i(dot)oppenheim (at) xs4all(dot)nl
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