- Pereira,
Martin (1994),
Hochmat Shelomoh (Wisdom of Solomon):
Torah Cantillations according to the
Spanish and
Portuguese Custom, New York,...
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Cantillation is the
ritual chanting of
prayers and responses. It
often specifically refers to
Jewish Hebrew cantillation.
Cantillation sometimes refers...
- Sephardic,
Yemenite and Ashke****c
cantillations and is
considered to be a
category unto itself. The
names of the
cantillation notes (Te'amim) used by Moroccan...
- Pereira, חָכְמַת שְׁלֹמֹה ('Hochmat Shelomoh)
Wisdom of Solomon:
Torah cantillations according to the
Spanish and
Portuguese custom. Many
other Sephardic...
- morning. When read in the synagogue,
these five
books are sung with
cantillation (see below). In most communities,
Esther is the only book accompanied...
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which normally takes only one
cantillation mark on the
final word in the unit.
Babylonian vocalization Hebrew cantillation Cardinal vowels Niqqud Palestinian...
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Mikraot Gedolot (Rabbinic Bible) in
Hebrew (sample) and
English (sample).
Cantillation at the "Vayavinu Bamikra"
Project in
Hebrew (lists
nearly 200 recordings)...
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Genesis 1:1–5
Genesis 1
verses 1–5 sung in
Hebrew as a
cantillation Problems playing this file? See
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Genesis 1:1 is the
first verse of the first...
- (from
Yiddish טראָפּ "trop") in the
Judaic Liturgy. It is one of the
cantillation marks used in the
three poetic books: Job, the Book of Proverbs, and...
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Cantillation is an
Australian vocal ensemble founded in 2001 by
Antony Walker and
Alison Johnston. They were
founded alongside orchestras Sinfonia Australis...