This volume includes studies that tackle ways in which Jews experience and conceive music both as individuals and as communities living in diaspora conditions.
Meeting the Sounds
Music Therapy: Practice, Theory and Research By Dorit Amir January 2001 Hardcover Danacode 110-20022 In Stock
The book encompasses the field of music therapy from three points of view: practice, theory and research. It focuses on music psychotherapy and enlarges on the professional dilemmas related to diagnostic and treatment approaches, theoretical mod...
The Torah Case
Its History and Design By Bracha Yaniv January 1999 Hardcover Danacode 110-10431 Out of Stock
The Ben-Zvi Prize for Oriental Jewish Communities, 1999 A comprehensive volume, the first of its kind, which traces the history of the Torah-Case from its beginnings. The book delves into the art of creating the Torah-Case in Yemen and India, ...
A unique book, which focuses on the Sephardic Romance. Originating in medieval Spanish literature, the Romance is a well-known genre in Sephardic literature and became one of the most popular genres in Judeo-Spanish literature after the Expulsi...
A collection of articles on theoretical and methodological problems, Israeli popular music, and others. Based on proceedings of the George Herzog International Forum for Socio-Musical Sciences.
This study analyses the major factors that have influenced the music of contemporary Israeli composers. The book is richly illustrated with some 200 musical examples.