With the nineteenth century came new freedom for European Jews. Enjoying an integration that had been denied since the Middle Ages, they now wrestled with the form and degree of that integration in all areas of their lives, including in their creation, appreciation, and criticism of music. The writings focus on Jewish musicology, biography, historical surveys, secular music and songs performed in the synagogue.
With the nineteenth century came new freedom for European Jews. Enjoying an integration that had been denied since the Middle Ages, they now wrestled with the form and degree of that integration in all areas of their lives, including in their creation, appreciation, and criticism of music. The writings focus on Jewish musicology, biography, historical surveys, secular music and songs performed in the synagogue.
Jonathan L. Friedmann is a professor of Jewish music history at the Academy for Jewish Religion California, extraordinary professor of theology at North-West University (NWU), South Africa, and a research fellow at NWU in musical arts in South Africa: resources and applications. He is the author, editor, or compiler of 19 books on music and religion. Visit his website at jonathanfriedmann.com.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction: Sulzer, Idelsohn, and the Revival of Jewish Music PART I: JEWISH SACRED MUSIC 1. The Music of the Jews (1898) Sam L. Jacobson 2. Synagogal Music (1906) Francis L. Cohen 3. Jewish Music (1917) Francis L. Cohen 4. Music of the Synagog (1915) Jacob Singer 5. Hebrew Music (1919) Lewis M. Isaacs 6. The Music of the Synagogue (1917) David de Sola Pool PART II: STUDIES IN JEWISH MUSIC 7. The Music of the Psalms (1894) Naphtali Herz Imber 8. The Music of the Ghetto (1898) Naphtali Herz Imber 9. Jewish Singers (1910) Mendel Silber 10. Composers and Players (1910) Mendel Silber 11. The Russian Jewish Folk-Song (1917) Kurt Schindler 12. Hazzanim and Hazzanut (1920) Pinchos Jassinowsky PART III: REVIVING JEWISH MUSIC 13. Solomon Sulzer: Reminiscences of Vienna (1890) Benjamin Franklin Peixotto 14. The Life of Salomon Sulzer (1903) Adolph Guttman 15. Music of the Synagogue (1895) Gustav Karpeles 16. Secular Currents in the Synagogal Chant in America (1918) Joseph Reider 17. A Revival of Jewish Music (1919) Joseph Reider 18. The Future of Jewish Music (1919) Jerome H. Bayer 19. Music in the Religious School (1919) Louis Grossman Sources of Selections Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: Sulzer, Idelsohn, and the Revival of Jewish Music PART I: JEWISH SACRED MUSIC 1. The Music of the Jews (1898) Sam L. Jacobson 2. Synagogal Music (1906) Francis L. Cohen 3. Jewish Music (1917) Francis L. Cohen 4. Music of the Synagog (1915) Jacob Singer 5. Hebrew Music (1919) Lewis M. Isaacs 6. The Music of the Synagogue (1917) David de Sola Pool PART II: STUDIES IN JEWISH MUSIC 7. The Music of the Psalms (1894) Naphtali Herz Imber 8. The Music of the Ghetto (1898) Naphtali Herz Imber 9. Jewish Singers (1910) Mendel Silber 10. Composers and Players (1910) Mendel Silber 11. The Russian Jewish Folk-Song (1917) Kurt Schindler 12. Hazzanim and Hazzanut (1920) Pinchos Jassinowsky PART III: REVIVING JEWISH MUSIC 13. Solomon Sulzer: Reminiscences of Vienna (1890) Benjamin Franklin Peixotto 14. The Life of Salomon Sulzer (1903) Adolph Guttman 15. Music of the Synagogue (1895) Gustav Karpeles 16. Secular Currents in the Synagogal Chant in America (1918) Joseph Reider 17. A Revival of Jewish Music (1919) Joseph Reider 18. The Future of Jewish Music (1919) Jerome H. Bayer 19. Music in the Religious School (1919) Louis Grossman Sources of Selections Bibliography Index
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