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album. More specifically, i was hoping to track down the sources for the fact that some authorities opposed the recitation of shalom aleichem and tzur mishelo. if anyone knows of any information that could help or for jim's email address i would greatly appreciate it thanks avi ===== the whole world ...
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, you won't need to post 'em (no offense intended!) Since that's not on a musical subject, please try singing the above message to the tune of "Maoz Tzur." Happy New Year! Lori ...
patterns (e.g. Kol Nidre, Akdamut) but these too are subject to individual variation. Occasionally some prayers acquire fixed melodies (e.g. Ma'oz Tzur, Sh'ma Yisrael, Vay'hi Binso'a) that seem unshakably attached to them. Ironically, these attachments are normally less "traditional," though more beloved ...
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patterns (e.g. Kol Nidre, Akdamut) but these too are subject to individual variation. Occasionally some prayers acquire fixed melodies (e.g. Ma'oz Tzur, Sh'ma Yisrael, Vay'hi Binso'a) that seem unshakably attached to them. Ironically, these attachments are normally less "traditional," though more beloved ...
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Bezemer Hitahavti Bezemer (Rikud Ladino) Hitrag'ut Ki Eshmera Shabbat (Mechol Hashabat) Lama Lo Ra'iti Lama Zeh Tivki Lemaana Pitchi Et Hatris Tzur Mishelo Again, I don't know if it's because these tunes are originally Sephardic, or more interesting to me, some may actually include Ladino lyrics. Any ...
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. As an amateur discographer, the only advice I'd offer artists about Adio Querida, Cuando el Rey Nimrod and La rosa enflorece/Los Bilbilicos/Tzur Mishelo in particular is, I hope you have something interesting to say when you record these titles!! Nous sommes d'accord, Judith? Best, Joel A la una naci ...
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a theme Verdi employs for tenor early on in Don Carlos which , at least in the first bar, is identical to the northern european melody used for maoz tzur. While it may be coincidental, the content of this opera relates to the resistance of the Flemish to the power of catholic dominated Spanish empire ...
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Verdi employs for tenor >early on in Don Carlos which , at least in the first >bar, is identical to the northern european melody used >for maoz tzur. While it may be coincidental, the >content of this opera relates to the resistance of the >Flemish to the power of catholic dominated Spanish >empire ...
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