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Formal and Informal Methods in the Transmission of a Jewish Sephardi Liturgy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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This article examines contemporary methods of transmission of one Sephardi Jewish liturgy. Studies of Jewish liturgical music are scarce, and research on the transmission of Jewish liturgical music is still absent. The study described here is a first attempt to address this issue.

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Copyright © 2008 By The International Council for Traditional Music

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