Discovering Jewish Music, now in paperback with audio CD
Discovering Jewish Music, by Marsha Bryan Edelman
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Jewish music from the Bible to the present, with musical illustrations and an audio CD
Most of us have experienced "Jewish music,"
whether it's through synagogue attendance, a bar mitzvah celebration, a klezmer
concert, or the playing of "Hava Nagila" at a baseball
game. The many different kinds of Jewish music are reflected by the multitude
of Jewish communities throughout the world, each having its own unique set of
experiences and values. This book puts the music into a context of Jewish
history, philosophy, and sociology.
Edelman begins 3,000 years ago, with a discussion of music in the Bible, and then examines the nature of folk and liturgical music in the three major Diaspora communities that evolved over centuries, after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. From there she explores music of the 20th century, including the explosion of popular music in North America and Israel and its impact on Jews and their musical identities.
About the author
Marsha Bryan Edelman is a professor of music and education at Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA. She has a doctorate in music and music education from Columbia University.