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Abraham Zevi
Idelsohn (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון
Avrohom Tzvi
Idelsohn in Ashke**** Hebrew;
middle name also
rendered Tzvi, Zvi, Zwi, or Zebi; June...
- Idel'son (crater),
lunar crater named after Naum
Idelson Abraham Zevi
Idelsohn (1882–1938),
Jewish ethnologist This page
lists people with the surname...
- was
first performed in a
mixed choir concert in Jerusalem.
Abraham Zevi
Idelsohn (1882–1938), a
professor at
Hebrew University,
began cataloging all known...
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Jewish Magazine,
accessed 8 June 2014.
Idelsohn (1992), 9–13.
Idelsohn (1992), 15.
Idelsohn (1992), 14.
Idelsohn (1992), 18. Nulman, Macy. "Concise Encyclopedia...
- Part Two: Encyclopedia.
University Society. p. 803. ISBN 9781404706750.
Idelsohn,
Abraham Zevi (1929).
Jewish Music: Its
Historical Development. ISBN 978-0-486-27147-7...
- in
Ottoman and
other Middle Eastern music. This
approach dates back to
Idelsohn in the
early twentieth century, who was very
familiar with
Middle Eastern...
- mid-nineties in (Oñate,
Idelsohn,
Zienkiewicz & Taylor, 1996a), (Oñate,
Idelsohn, Zienkiewicz,
Taylor & Sacco, 1996b) and (Oñate &
Idelsohn, 1998a) with the...
- in
Jewish folk music.
While some commentators,
including Abraham Zevi
Idelsohn, have
criticized the lack of
Jewish sentiment in Bruch's concert-hall Kol...
- Nicolás Mar****r
Idelsohn (born 13
February 2008) is a
footballer currently playing as a
defender for La Liga side Barcelona. Born in Spain, Mar****r has...
- Ukrainisch-dorisch) was
coined by the
pioneering Jewish musicologist Abraham Zevi
Idelsohn in the 1910s, who was
influenced by the
Ukrainian folklorist Filaret Kolessa...