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[Fwd: Re: College level Jewish Music course]
- From: Judy Pinnolis <pinnolis...>
- Subject: [Fwd: Re: College level Jewish Music course]
- Date: Thu 30 May 2002 13.22 (GMT)
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: College level Jewish Music course
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 09:18:08 -0400
From: Judy Pinnolis <pinnolis (at) brandeis(dot)edu>
To: jewishmusic (at) jmi(dot)org(dot)uk
References: <LPBBIKEJJJCIIOAADCKDAEIIECAA(dot)jewishmusic (at)
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Geraldine:
As long as you are speaking "in the world", I consider Hebrew University,
Bar Ilan and Tel Aviv University to be major "main stream" universities, and
they all have Jewish music courses taught by very excellent and imminent
musicologists. But perhaps this is the only courses he teaches, is that what
you are referring to? Other professors may teach Jewish music, but not
"exclusively", but there are quite a number of them in the US.
Judy
Jewish Music Institute wrote:
>
> Alex Knapp has been teaching Jewish music at University in London for the
> last ten years. He is probably the only full time lecturer in Jewish music
> in any major mainstream University in the world, (unless anyone knows
> different!) He is on sabbatical this semester but would be able to give you
> a very good survey of what he considers such a course should entail. Write
> to him at Alex Knapp the School of Oriental and African Studies, University
> of London Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG. (He wrote some
> of the articles you mention in New Groves I believe). He has lined up a
> project of writing a textbook (when he is finished his book about Bloch).
> Geraldine
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
> [mailto:owner-jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org]On Behalf Of
> SamWeiss (at) bellatlantic(dot)net
> Sent: 28 May 2002 05:03
> To: World music from a Jewish slant
> Subject: Re: College level Jewish Music course
>
> At 12:28 PM 5/17/02, you wrote:
> >Jewish Musical Traditions by Amnon Shiloah, a paperback published by Wayne
> >State University Press, which has some helpful material but is rather
> >idiosyncratic in its treatment of the subject, I think.
>
> "Idiosyncratic" is too kind a description of this book. It reads like the
> first draft of a poor PhD thesis, and should be used, if at all, with
> caution.
>
> Not a history, but a much-overlooked excellent Jewish Music survey book is
> "HERITAGE OF MUSIC: The Music of the Jewish People" by Judith Kaplan
> Eisenstein, first published in 1972.
>
> Its tone is excellent for an advanced high school class on the subject, but
> it can also serve as a core resource book for a college course. It has 28
> short chapters and includes 129 musical examples, most with simplified
> arrangements.
> You can see the complete contents at
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/books/0685565319/slide-
> show/104-2822148-1847156#reader-link
>
> _____________________________________________________________
> Cantor Sam Weiss === Jewish Community Center of Paramus, NJ
>
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- [Fwd: Re: College level Jewish Music course],
Judy Pinnolis