Journal of synagogue music

Journal of synagogue music
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Synagogue music
ISBN: UOM:39015057475850

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Journal of Jewish Music and Liturgy

Journal of Jewish Music and Liturgy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Jews
ISBN: UOM:39015048010576

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Social Functions of Synagogue Song

Social Functions of Synagogue Song
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739168318

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Social Functions of Synagogue Song: A Durkheimian Approach by Jonathan L. Friedmann paints a detailed picture of the important role sacred music plays in Jewish religious communities. This study explores one possible way to approach the subject of music's intimate connection with public worship: applying sociologist mile Durkeim's understanding of ceremonial ritual to synagogue music. Durkheim observed that religious ceremonies serve disciplinary, cohesive, revitalizing, and euphoric functions within religious communities. Drawing upon musical examples from different composers, regions, periods, rites, and services, Friedmann demonstrates how Jewish sacred music performs these functions.

Synagogue Song

Synagogue Song
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780786491360

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Throughout history, music has been a fixture of Jewish religious life. Musical references appear in biblical accounts of the Red Sea crossing and King Solomon's coronation, and music continues to play a central role in virtually every Jewish occasion. Through 100 brief chapters, this volume considers theoretical approaches to the study of Jewish sacred music. Topics include the diversity of Jewish music, the interaction of music and identity, the emotional and spiritual impact of worship music, the text-tone relationship, the musical component of Jewish holidays, and the varied ways prayer-songs are performed. These distillations of complex topics invite a fuller appreciation of synagogue song and an understanding of the ubiquitous presence of music in Jewish worship.

Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music

Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780761855378

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Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music is a collection of over 700 quotations culled from an array of sources, including rabbinic and theological texts, sociological and anthropological studies, and historical and musicological examinations. The book isdivided into five chapters: What Is Jewish Music?; Spirituality and Prayer; Hazzan-Cantor; Cantillation-Biblical Chant; and Nusach ha-Tefillah-Liturgical Chant. Taken as a whole, these quotations demonstrate both the centrality of music in Jewish religious life and the diversity of thought on the subject. They can be used with profit in sermons, speeches, and papers, and may be read in order or selectively. This is a valuable and easy-to-use reference book for scholars, musicians, synagogue staff, and anyone else seeking concise thoughts on major aspects of Jewish sacred music.

The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor

The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor
Author: Judah M. Cohen
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-09-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253045485

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The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor provides an unprecedented look into the meaning of attaining musical authority among American Reform Jews at the turn of the 21st century. How do aspiring cantors adapt traditional musical forms to the practices of contemporary American congregations? What is the cantor's role in American Jewish religious life today? Cohen follows cantorial students at the School of Sacred Music, Hebrew Union College, over the course of their training, as they prepare to become modern Jewish musical leaders. Opening a window on the practical, social, and cultural aspects of aspiring to musical authority, this book provides unusual insights into issues of musical tradition, identity, gender, community, and high and low musical culture.

Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music

Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publsiher: Hamilton Books
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780761855385

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Quotations on Jewish Sacred Music is a collection of over 700 quotations culled from an array of sources, including rabbinic and theological texts, sociological and anthropological studies, and historical and musicological examinations. The book is divided into five chapters: What Is Jewish Music?; Spirituality and Prayer; Hazzan-Cantor; Cantillation-Biblical Chant; and Nusach ha-Tefillah-Liturgical Chant. Taken as a whole, these quotations demonstrate both the centrality of music in Jewish religious life and the diversity of thought on the subject. They can be used with profit in sermons, speeches, and papers, and may be read in order or selectively. This is a valuable and easy-to-use reference book for scholars, musicians, synagogue staff, and anyone else seeking concise thoughts on major aspects of Jewish sacred music.

Social Functions of Synagogue Song

Social Functions of Synagogue Song
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739168325

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Social Functions of Synagogue Song: A Durkheimian Approach by Jonathan L. Friedmann paints a detailed picture of the important role sacred music plays in Jewish religious communities. This study explores one possible way to approach the subject of music’s intimate connection with public worship: applying sociologist Émile Durkeim’s understanding of ceremonial ritual to synagogue music. Durkheim observed that religious ceremonies serve disciplinary, cohesive, revitalizing, and euphoric functions within religious communities. Drawing upon musical examples from different composers, regions, periods, rites, and services, Friedmann demonstrates how Jewish sacred music performs these functions.