ISBN:
9789004412620
Language:
English
Pages:
xiv, 297 Seiten
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Illustration, Faksimile
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24 cm
Year of publication:
2020
Series Statement:
Brill's series in Jewish studies volume 66
Series Statement:
Brill's series in Jewish studies
Dissertation note:
Dissertation University of Cambridge 2009
DDC:
296.4/52
Keywords:
Piyutim History and criticism
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Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew History and criticism
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Synagogue music
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Jews Songs and music
;
Arabs Songs and music Influence
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Islam Relations
;
Judaism
;
Judaism Relations
;
Islam
;
Interreligiöser Dialog
;
Islam
;
Liturgischer Gesang
;
Judentum
;
Pijut
;
Irak
;
Hochschulschrift
Abstract:
The 1954 Miṣḥaf as a Holy Book of Paraliturgical Songs -- The 1954 Miṣḥaf as a History Book of Paraliturgical Songs -- The Paraliturgical Practice and Text: Typical Features Emerging from the Written Sources -- The Paraliturgical Melody: Characteristics Emerging from Both the 1906 and the 1954 Mṣāḥif.
Abstract:
"In Judaism and Islam One God One Music, Merav Rosenfeld-Hadad offers the first substantial study of the history and nature of the Jewish Paraliturgical Song, which developed in the Arabo-Islamic civilization between the tenth and the twentieth centuries. Commonly portrayed as clashing cultures, Judaism and Islam appear here as complementary and enriching religio-cultural sources for the Paraliturgical Song's texts and music, poets and musicians, as well as the worshippers. Relying chiefly on the Babylonian-Jewish written sources of the genre, Rosenfeld-Hadad gives a fascinating historical account of one thousand years of the rich and vibrant cultural and religious life of Middle Eastern Judaism that endured in Arabo-Islamic settings. She convincingly proves that the Jewish Paraliturgical Song, like its people, reflects a harmonious hybridization of Jewish and Arabo-Islamic aesthetics and ideas"--
Note:
Revised dissertation (Ph. D.), St. Edmund's College (University of Cambridge), 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-280) and index
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