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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Online Resources

Jewish Music Research Center

The JMRC is an academic institution fully dedicated to the documentation, research and publication of scholarly materials about Jewish music. Founded in 1964 by Prof. Israel Adler, the JMRC functions as one of the research centers of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Jewish Music

Braun, Joachim. On Jewish Music : Past and Present. New York : Lang, 2006.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3776.B662 2006

This resource includes illustrations, maps, information about current and past Jewish music, and bibliographical references.

 

Edelman, Marsha Bryan. Discovering Jewish Music. Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society, 2003.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3776.E44 2003

This book is an overview of Jewish music and includes an audio CD.

 

Heskes, Irene. Passport to Jewish Music: Its History, Traditions, and Culture. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1994.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3776.H47 1994

 

Isaacs, Ronald H. Jewish Music: Its History, People, and Song. Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, c1997.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3195.I83 1997

This book includes bibliographical materials and index.

 

Rubin, Emanuel. Music in Jewish History and Culture. Sterling Heights, Mich. : Harmoine Park Press, 2006.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3776.R75 2006

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