10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANTILLATORY»
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cantillatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cantillatory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Contemporary Israeli music: its sources and stylistic ...
of the cantillatory system of the Pentateuch — through a major full of light and joy,
through ingenious musical ornamentation, through an original harmony, through
each and all of these, succeeds in creating a style over which there hovers the ...
2
The White Woman's Other Burden: Western Women and South Asia ...
that for Farr, “Itwasarelief toturn fromthe hectic Shavian vocabulary to... Yeats....
He came bearing esoteric apparatus.... She began to replace Shaw's elocution
with Yeats' cantillatory polemics, put down Fabian and picked up magical tracts.
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The Encyclopedia of Jewish Prayer: The Ashkenazic and ...
... in a cantillatory style. Shelosh Esray Midot are considered as having an aspect
of sanctity and thus a quorum is required. '8 One must stand when saying the
Shelosh Esray Midot.19 The phrase Vaya'avor Hashem alpanav vayikra (“And
the ...
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Holism and Beyond: The Essence of Holistic Medicine
III) A Spiritual Basis of Holistic Therapy The Collected Papers, Volumes I and II
Speech, Language and the Power of the Breath A Book of Cantillatory Poems
The Healer: Heart and Hearth The Healing Power of Blake: A Distillation The
Way of ...
... the sacred services of Ernest Bloch, Darius Milhaud, and his own younger
friend Arnold Schönberg, and the passionate irreverences of Bernstein, with
traceable Jewish origins and cantillatory motifs, are no kin to these shocking
utterances.
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Music in Jewish Thought: Selected Writings, 1890-1920
After the ninth century, when borrowed airs began to find their way into the
synagogue, the old modal material was also utilized to construct tunes for
sections of the service to which the cantillatory development of the prayer-
motives had not ...
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The Jewish encyclopedia: a descriptive record of the ...
... composerof synagogue musicoffers hisown setting. In the medieval period the
folk-song of the day was reproduced in the Hallel, where the contemporary
expression of joyousness always sup- Musical planted the older cantillatory
intona- ...
Isidore Singer, Cyrus Adler, 1964
After the ninth century, when borrowed airs began to find their way into the
synagogue, the old modal material was also utilized to construct tunes for
sections of the service to which the cantillatory developments of the prayer-motifs
had not ...
than the more appropriate association with the noble patriarchs of the Bible. "The
Wild Gazelle," given as a typical example of the ". . . shifts in mode, dance,
rhythms, tone-and-a-half steps and cantillatory ornaments. . . ." (p. 36) with which
...
______ “mi state of Israel, this cantillatory intention seemed unmistakable).
Unquestionably, the flute and tuba music (in spacing as much as timbre), the
woodwind chords near the end, the multifaceted string textures could be
immediately ...