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Jewish Religious Music in Nineteenth-Century America (eBook)

Restoring the Synagogue Soundtrack
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2019
318 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-04024-4 (ISBN)

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Jewish Religious Music in Nineteenth-Century America -  Judah M. Cohen
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1. This book explores an under-researched era of American Jewish history through the lens of the music used in religious contexts from the 1840s to the early 1900s. Author Judah M. Cohen argues for a uniquely American experience in Jewish music and for the previously overlooked role of central European traditions in American Jewish music.

2. The project has a companion interactive website that is being created in partnership with IU Libraries. The website will host primary source materials including nineteenth century American synagogue music works and new original recordings of these scores. An interactive map will highlight the movement of Jewish musical figures from one American congregation/city to another between 1840 and 1908.

3. Cohen is an established scholar of Jewish music based at Indiana University and a returning author to Indiana University Press.

Jewish Music in Nineteenth Century America looks at key Jewish American musical figures and texts from the 19th century, demonstrating the significant influence central European traditions had during this period and complicating the notion that American Jewish musical traditions "progressed" from solo chant to canters and choirs.


This study of synagogue music in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century "e;sets a high standard for historical musicology"e; (Musica Judaica). In Jewish Religious Music in Nineteenth-Century America: Restoring the Synagogue Soundtrack, Judah M. Cohen demonstrates that Jews constructed a robust religious musical conversation in the United States during the mid- to late-nineteenth century. While previous studies of American Jewish music history have looked to Europe as a source of innovation during this time, Cohen's careful analysis of primary archival sources tells a different story. Far from seeing a fallow musical landscape, Cohen finds that Central European Jews in the United States spearheaded a major revision of the sounds and traditions of synagogue music during this period of rapid liturgical change. Focusing on the influences of both individuals and texts, Cohen demonstrates how American Jewish musicians sought to balance artistry and group singing, rather than "e;progressing"e; from solo chant to choir and organ. Congregations shifted between musical genres and practices during this period in response to such factors as finances, personnel, and communal cohesiveness. Cohen concludes that the "e;soundtrack"e; of nineteenth-century Jewish American music heavily shapes how we look at Jewish American music and life in the first part of the twenty-first century, arguing that how we see, and especially hear, history plays a key role in our understanding of the contemporary world around us. Supplemented with an interactive website that includes the primary source materials, recordings of the music discussed, and a map that highlights the movement of key individuals, Cohen's research defines more clearly the sound of nineteenth-century American Jewry.

Judah M. Cohen is the Lou and Sybil Mervis Professor of Jewish Culture and Associate Professor of Musicology at Indiana University Bloomington. He is author of The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor: Musical Authority, Cultural Investment and Through the Sands of Time: A History of the Jewish Community of St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

Acknowledgements


Accessing Supplemental Materials


Introduction


1. Early Strata: Of Choirs and Reform through the Mid-Nineteenth Century


2. The Sound of German Jewry: Hymnals and Singing Societies in Wilhelm Fischer's Zemirot Yisrael


3. Bildungsmusik: G. M. Cohen, B'nai B'rith, and the Voices of American Jewish Cultivation


4. Musical Populists: G. S. Ensel, Simon Hecht, and the Quest for the Singing Congregation


5. The 1866 Sulzerfeier: the Viennese Model and the Grandeur of the Urban Worship


6. A New Cantor, A New Repertoire: Zimrath Yah


7. The Path to The Union Hymnal


Conclusion: Restoring the Soundtrack of Jewish Life in Nineteenth Century America


Works Cited


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.2.2019
Zusatzinfo 42 b&w illus.
Verlagsort Bloomington
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 150 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte Central Europe • Choir • Ethnomusicology • Europe • Folklore • History • Innovation • Jews • London • musicology • Ohio • Organ • Practice • Religion • Religious • solo chant
ISBN-10 0-253-04024-8 / 0253040248
ISBN-13 978-0-253-04024-4 / 9780253040244
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