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The Cambridge Companion to Jewish Music (Cambridge Companions to Music)

The Cambridge Companion to Jewish Music (Cambridge Companions to Music)

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: UK ed., 11/19/2015
EAN 9781107623750, ISBN10: 1107623758

Paperback, 312 pages, 24.7 x 17.4 x 1.4 cm
Language: English

The term 'Jewish music' has conveyed complex and diverse meanings for people around the world across hundreds of years. This accessible and comprehensive Companion is a key resource for students, scholars, and everyone with an interest in the global history of Jewish music. Leading international experts introduce the broad range of genres found in Jewish music from the biblical era to the present day, including classical, religious, folk, popular, and dance music. Presenting a range of fresh perspectives on the subject, the chapters explore Jewish liturgy, Klezmer, music in Israel, the music of Yiddish theatre and cinema, and classical music from the Jewish Enlightenment through to the postmodern era. Additional contributions set Jewish music in context and offer an overview of the broader issues that arise in its study, such as questions of Diaspora, ontology, economics, and the history of sound technologies.

Introduction Joshua S. Walden
Part I. Conceptions of Jewish Music
1. Ontologies of Jewish music Philip V. Bohlman
2. Jewish music and Diaspora Edwin Seroussi
3. The institutions of Jewish musical meaning Judah M. Cohen
4. Jewish music and media of sound reproduction Joshua S. Walden
Part II. Jewish Music in Religious, Folk, and Popular Contexts
5. The music of Israel during the Iron Age Theodore W. Burgh
6. Jewish liturgical music Mark Kligman
7. The traditional performance of Sephardic songs, then and now Susana Weich-Shahak
8. Klezmer music – a historical overview to the present Joel Rubin
Part III. Periods, Places, and Genres of Jewish Music Composition
9. Art music and Jewish culture before the Jewish Enlightenment
negotiating identities in Late Renaissance Italy Joshua R. Jacobson
10. A new song
Jewish musicians in European music, 1730–1850 David Conway
11. From biblical antiquarianism to revolutionary modernism
Jewish art music, 1850–1925 James Loeffler
12. The reform of synagogue music in the nineteenth century Tina Frühauf
13. Under pressure
Jewish art music, 1925–1945 Lily E. Hirsch
14. Music in the Yiddish theater and cinema, 1880–1950 Mark Slobin
15. Art music in the Yishuv and in Israel Jehoash Hirshberg
16. Cavernous impossibilities
Jewish art music after 1945 Amy Lynn Wlodarski.