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? A lot of so-called "Jewish" music started out as Gentile tunes that were then adopted by Jews and used with Hebrew or Yiddish. The tunes for Maoz Tzur and the Miserlou (Jewish wedding standard) are two good examples. So, is every song by Nurit Galron "Jewish" music? Hmmm... Anyway, there is plenty ...
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lot of so-called "Jewish" music : started out as Gentile tunes that were then adopted by Jews and used with : Hebrew or Yiddish. The tunes for Maoz Tzur and the Miserlou (Jewish : wedding standard) are two good examples. : So, is every song by Nurit Galron "Jewish" music? Hmmm... : Anyway, there is ...
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telling me that she has made the TEXT come alive. We are singing in 20th Century Music not 19th Century Music. I wonder if Henrique thinks that Maoz Tzur is more compelling. It has Kedem but it is a slow, boring march that turns most people off and the majority of Young People and even old congregants ...
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) a. Not by Might....Not by Power b. Al Hanaisim c. Nes Gadol d. L'dor Vador e. s'u Ha'arim f. L'cha adonai g. Hodo al eretz h. Etz Chaim i. Maor Tzur j. Mi Y'maleil k. Joy Commeth in the Morning l. Not by Might...Not by Power. DISC TWO 1. ANI MA-ANIM (1976) a. Im Tirtzu b. Eliyahu c. Ani y'sheina d ...
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me that she has made the TEXT come alive. We are > singing in 20th Century Music not 19th Century Music. I wonder if Henrique > thinks that Maoz Tzur is more compelling. It has Kedem but it is a slow, > boring march that turns most people off and the majority of Young People > and even old congregants ...
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over and over again. My favorite definition is music by Jews for Jews. However, this leaves out many things (Benedetto Marcello wrote a lovely Maoz Tzur but he wasn't Jewish) for example. Many of our liturgical settings are based on secular tunes from other cultures that make the Ein KElokenu sung to ...
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and over again. My favorite definition is > music by Jews for Jews. However, this leaves out many things (Benedetto > Marcello wrote a lovely Maoz Tzur but he wasn't Jewish) for example. Many > of our liturgical settings are based on secular tunes from other cultures > that make the Ein KElokenu sung ...
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. As far as Hassidic New Wave goes, I found the disc to be basically jazz, but with an interesting approach to Jewish musical themes; particularly Tzur Mishelo and Eliyahu Hanovi. The music, while clearly within the sphere of avant guard jazz, was generally free of the self-indulgence of that genre. ...
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on contemporary Hasidic wedding music, but equally steeped in funk, free jazz, hard-rock and world- beat. Selections range from the Ladino/cool of "Tzur Mishelo" to the polyphonic "Last Temptation of Lady L" to the lyrical/country-laced "Bobover Wedding March." Worth it alone for Wall's achingly gorgeous ...
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Esatern European Jews chose music based n freigish. So why is that better, tell me? Any way, there are numerous classics with German origins: Maoz Tzur, Adir Hu, Oleinu, the "bensching" melody, etc. They are beautiful and can be harmonized beautifully. This is in no way denigrates some great Eastern ...