Solomon Rosowsky Collection field recordings [sound recording]. [between 1936 and 1938]

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Solomon Rosowsky Collection field recordings [sound recording]. [between 1936 and 1938]

The Solomon Rosowsky Collection field recordings were made by Rosowsky in pre-state Israel between 1936 and 1938. They were recorded to demonstrate the execution of Hebrew Biblical cantilation symbols in different regional practices. Collection includes recordings of the Ashkenazi, Babylonian, Kurdish, Samaritan, Sefarad, Yemenite and Yeshurun (Jerusalem) traditions. Recordings may be searched by these traditions as well as by performer, title, cantillation symbol, or the LOC title of the Biblical book being chanted (i.e. Song of Solomon, Esther, Genesis, Ecclesiasticus, Psalms, etc.).

146 aluminum sound discs : analog, 78 rpm, mono. ; 6-10 in.

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Solomon Rosowsky Collection (Jewish Theological Seminary of America)

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Ṿayngarṭen, A.

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Tsedaḳah, Yitsḥaḳ.

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Kasar, Shelomoh Ḥayim.

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Ne'eman, Y. L.

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Baṭaṭ, Yeḥezḳel.

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Nahari, Yiḥyeh.

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Tsedaḳah, Gavriʼel.

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Rosowsky, Solomon, 1878-1962

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Composed 1914.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Chassiden = Chassidim / S. Rosowsky. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 53883259 Solomon Rosowsky was born in Riga, Latvia on April 7, 1878. His father, cantor/composer Baruch Leib Rosowsky (1841-1919) was Oberkantor at the Great Synagogoue in Riga from 1871-1919. Solomon Rosowsky helped found the Society for Jewish Folk Music at St. Petersburg in 1908. After studies at the Imperial C...

Mizraḥi, Barukh Shemuʼel.

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