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Re: TSUFIT "Under the Mediterranean Sky" CD available for airplay and r
... at the end" - A Swallow Song - is in fact a very slight melodic variant on the Sephardic tune "Los Bilbilicos" (itself often used as the table song "Tzur Mishelo"). Farina evidently did not credit the original source on his LPs (and it is not credited in the recent CD re-release.) I'd be interested ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music-old/msg09825.html 17/08/07, 4966 bytes
Fwd: Jewish.com/Radio & Hewlett Packard Hanukkah sites
... .com Radio / Shalom America will bring you the sounds of the season... starting Monday Nov 21st. Hear all your old favorite Chanukah songs... Maoz Tzur, I Had a Little Dreidel... Oy Chanukah, Oy Chanukah... and some new ones as well... Happy Chanukah My Friend , Grandma's Chanukah Story and many, many ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music-old/msg09786.html 17/08/07, 4303 bytes
Re: My statment (Matt Temkin)
... of Light CD with me (yes I know that most it has nothing to do with the Holiday it is marketed to). The first and last tracks, Rock of Ages-Ma'or Tzur (Marc Cohn), and Lighting Up the World - (Peter Himmelman & David Broza.) Why do young Jews connect to this music, because it is similar to what they ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music-old/msg09879.html 17/08/07, 6043 bytes
Re: Marcello's Estro Poetico-Armonico (Psalms of David), Venice, 1724
... studied in a comprehensive way. In an article published in 1962, Levi mentions Benedetto Marcello, and reports as an example his notation of "Ma'oz tzur" [how appropriate these days!], explaining how it is an adaptation of the Southern German tune, with clear signs of Italianization (e.g. the loss of ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music-old/msg09921.html 17/08/07, 8653 bytes
Re: Los Bilbilicos
... -the practice, after all, is ubiquitous in folk and popular music generally--sometimes goes in the opposite direction: Richard Farina used this same "Tzur Michelo" melody--if we want to call it that--for "The Swallow Song" [unattributed, of course!].) ..." I think that you are right about alerting us ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg02291.html 17/08/07, 5615 bytes
Pharaoh's Daughter at the Knitting Factory 9/19/
... Tracey Love-Wright- flute, kornermuse, clarinet; Martha Colby-cello,vox; Jen Gilleran-tabla, percussion; Benoir - electric guitar, percussion; Tomer Tzur - drums, percussion. We'll be performing some new material and material from "Out of the Reeds," which has been getting really wonderful reviews: ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg03519.html 17/08/07, 5744 bytes
Re: Chanukah music
... and folk styles are represented by the guitar duo of Craig Taubman and Laurence Juber (of Paul McCartney's Wings fame) with the fast-tempo "Maoz Tzur" (Rock of Ages). 7. Peter Yarrow performs his original classic "Light One Candle," 8. Debbie Friedman's moving "Not By Might - Not By Power" was recorded ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg04091.html 17/08/07, 5003 bytes
New releases @ Hatikvh Music!!
... with in the traditional Moroccan community in France. The selection "Ma Achiv" is performed to the traditional melody of the Chanukah song "Maoz Tzur". 5) Piyutim Marocain - Piyutim M'shiri Yididot" by Jo Amar. this is the second volume of Piyutio by Jo amar (volume #1 can be found on our web site) ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg05500.html 17/08/07, 6964 bytes
Ma'oz Tsur
... to similar sensationalist oft-told tales about the standard Eyn Keyloheynu tune (composed in 1841 by Julius Freudenthal): << The traditional Ma'oz Tzur melody supposedly has two segments that "were originally" a Lutheran hymn and a drinking song. Regarding the Lutheran hymn, according to Idelsohn ( ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg06085.html 17/08/07, 5628 bytes
RE: Ma'oz Tsur
... to similar sensationalist oft-told tales about the standard Eyn Keyloheynu tune (composed in 1841 by Julius Freudenthal): << The traditional Ma'oz Tzur melody supposedly has two segments that "were originally" a Lutheran hymn and a drinking song. Regarding the Lutheran hymn, according to Idelsohn ( ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg06091.html 17/08/07, 6186 bytes


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