Musica Judaica Issues: 1983-84, Volume VI, No. 1

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Volume VI. Number 1. 5744/1983-84

Editors:
Israel J. Katz

CONTENTS
  
Lazare Saminsky's Early Years in New York City (1920-1928): Excerpts from an Unpublished AutobiographyEdited by Israel J. Katz p.1
Sephardic Folkliterature and Eastern Mediterranean Oral TraditionSamuel G. Armistead and Joseph H. Silvermanp.38
A Trascription of the Judeo-Spanish Ballad La vuelta del maridoIsrael J. Katzp.55
The "Prologue" to Jewish Music in Twentieth-Century America: Four Representative Figures: [Bloch, Saminsky, Copland, and Weisgall]Albert Weisserp.60
Max Helfman: The Man and His Musical LegacyPhilip Moddel and Richard J. Neumann (Including a listing of Helfman's compositions compiled by Judith Tischler)p.67
Last Chants for the Cantorate?Joseph A. Levinep.89
Joseph A. Levine p.89
A Note on Solfa and Contrafacture in Old Yiddish
James W. Marchand p.100
Necrologyp.103
Contributors of Articles and Reviewsp.105
Programs Presented by the ASJM (1982-83)p.106
Listing of Recent Publications and Recordingsp.110
ASJM Membership Listp.115
Contributors in Past Issues of Musica Judaica p.128
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