Articles By Marsha B. Edelman
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Popular Klezmer: Pushing the Envelope
With klezmer's popularity on the rise, artists have taken it in new--and sometimes "controversial"--directions.
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Leonard Bernstein: Jewish America's Favorite (Musical) Son
A celebrated American composer, conductor, teacher, and pianist who infused his work with his Jewish heritage
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Cantillation: Chanting the Bible
Today the Bible is chanted in synagogues with an intricate musical system, but the practice began with one man projecting in a marketplace.
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Synagogue Music in the Modern Era
Changes are taking place in the leadership, participation, melodies, and instruments that are found in the synagogue.
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Nusah: The Music of Prayer
Traditional musical motifs, called nusah, give each service of Jewish prayer a distinct sound.
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Salamone Rossi & Synagogue Choral Music
A Renaissance composer who applied the conventions of choral music to Jewish liturgy
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Klezmer Music
Klezmer music finds new life in America in the late 1900s.
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Shlomo Carlebach
Though not necessarily written for worship, neo-Hasidic melodies quickly found their way into the synagogue.
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