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  • Cantillation (ensemble)
  • Australian vocal ensemble

    Cantillation is an Australian vocal ensemble founded in 2001 by Antony Walker and Alison Johnston. They were founded alongside orchestras Sinfonia Australis

    Cantillation (ensemble)

    Cantillation_(ensemble)

  • Orchestra of the Antipodes
  • music on early instruments. They were founded alongside vocal ensemble Cantillation and the Sinfonia Australis orchestra. They received a nomination for

    Orchestra of the Antipodes

    Orchestra_of_the_Antipodes

  • Sinfonia Australis
  • music ensemble founded by Antony Walker and Alison Johnston. They play on period instruments. They were founded alongside vocal ensemble Cantillation and

    Sinfonia Australis

    Sinfonia_Australis

  • Steve Reich
  • American composer (born 1936)

    Keyboards (also 1979), Reich's music showed the influence of Biblical cantillation, which he had studied in Israel since the summer of 1977. After this

    Steve Reich

    Steve Reich

    Steve_Reich

  • George Palmer (composer)
  • Australian classical music composer and jurist

    Opposites (2005) features music for strings. Exaltate Dominum (2007), with Cantillation and Sinfonia Australis, conducted by Paul Stanhope, includes his Christmas

    George Palmer (composer)

    George_Palmer_(composer)

  • Pinchgut Opera
  • Australian opera company

    utilises the professional chamber choir Cantillation as its chorus and has engaged both the Sirius Ensemble and the Orchestra of the Antipodes. Pinchgut

    Pinchgut Opera

    Pinchgut_Opera

  • Eight Lines
  • 1983 composition by Steve Reich

    Works 1965–1995 boxed set. The structure but not the sound of Jewish cantillation influenced the composition, particularly of the flute and piccolo melodies

    Eight Lines

    Eight Lines

    Eight_Lines

  • Tehillim (Reich)
  • 1981 composition by Steve Reich

    sound or structure (in spite of the composer's recent study of Hebrew cantillation) of Jewish music generally or any existing tradition for singing the

    Tehillim (Reich)

    Tehillim (Reich)

    Tehillim_(Reich)

  • Juditha triumphans
  • Oratorio by Antonio Vivaldi

    Walker (H), Fiona Campbell (V), Sara Macliver (A), Renée Martin (O); Cantillation / Orchestra of the Antipodes - Attilio Cremonesi — ABC Classics. 2019:

    Juditha triumphans

    Juditha triumphans

    Juditha_triumphans

  • Musical notation
  • Visual representation of music

    Play Ancient Jewish texts include a series of marks assigning musical cantillation notes. Known in Hebrew as Ta'amim and Yiddish as Trope, there are records

    Musical notation

    Musical notation

    Musical_notation

  • Song of Songs
  • Book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament

    soprano and ensemble (2006) by Lior Navok Alex Weiser's After Shir Hashirim (2017) draws its inspiration from the text and cantillation of the Song of

    Song of Songs

    Song of Songs

    Song_of_Songs

  • Jewish music
  • Music and melodies of the Jewish people

    named this official cantillation 'neginot' and it is represented in printed Hebrew versions of the Bible by a system of cantillation marks (sometimes referred

    Jewish music

    Jewish_music

  • Antony Walker (conductor)
  • Australian conductor

    director of Pittsburgh Opera. He co-founded Pinchgut Opera, the vocal ensemble Cantillation and the orchestras Sinfonia Australis and Orchestra of the Antipodes

    Antony Walker (conductor)

    Antony_Walker_(conductor)

  • ABC Music
  • Australian independent record label

    Karin Schaupp, Diana Doherty, Roger Woodward, Gerard Willems, Omega Ensemble, Cantillation, Sydney Children's Choir, Gondwana Voices and Saffire (the Australian

    ABC Music

    ABC Music

    ABC_Music

  • Sara Macliver
  • Australian soprano

    Simon Lobelson (Joabel); Pinchgut Opera, Orchestra of the Antipodes & Cantillation conducted by Antony Walker, (2 CD ABC Classics, cat. 4763691) 2009.[citation

    Sara Macliver

    Sara_Macliver

  • Robert Lachmann
  • German ethnomusicologist and orientalist

    The Society for the Study of Oriental Music,) from 1930-1935 Jewish Cantillation and Song in the Isle of Djerba. (Archives of Oriental Music) Hebrew University

    Robert Lachmann

    Robert Lachmann

    Robert_Lachmann

  • Megan Marie Hart
  • American opera singer

    original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2017. "Fall Concert: Cantillations". musicofremembrance.org. November 9, 2009. Archived from the original

    Megan Marie Hart

    Megan Marie Hart

    Megan_Marie_Hart

  • Beatrice Witkin
  • American composer and pianist (1916–1990)

    Revisited (1980) Cantillations I (two clarinets and piano; 1982) Cantillations II (two clarinets; 1983) Cantillations III (two violins) Cantillations of the Bible

    Beatrice Witkin

    Beatrice_Witkin

  • The Fairy-Queen
  • Semi-opera by Henry Purcell

    Schoenberg Choir (2 CDs) – 1995 – Teldec Classics 4509-97684-2 Antony Walker, Cantillation, Orchestra of the Antipodes, (2 CDs) – 2005 – ABC Classics ABC4762879

    The Fairy-Queen

    The Fairy-Queen

    The_Fairy-Queen

  • A cappella
  • Group or solo singing without instrumental sound

    did not include musical instruments given the practice of scriptural cantillation. The use of musical instruments is traditionally forbidden on the Sabbath

    A cappella

    A cappella

    A_cappella

  • David et Jonathas
  • 1688 opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier

    Simon Lobelson (Joabel) ; Pinchgut Opera, Orchestra of the Antipodes & Cantillation conducted by Antony Walker, (2 CD ABC Classics, cat. 4763691) 2012: (directed

    David et Jonathas

    David et Jonathas

    David_et_Jonathas

  • Index of music articles
  • (music) Canntaireachd Cantabile Cantastoria Cantata Canticle Cantiga Cantillation Cantore al liuto Cantus coronatus Cantus firmus Canzona Canzone Napoletana

    Index of music articles

    Index_of_music_articles

  • History of music in the biblical period
  • thought to be lost, the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible contains cantillation marks indicating a melodic line for the words. Following the French archaeomusicologist

    History of music in the biblical period

    History of music in the biblical period

    History_of_music_in_the_biblical_period

  • Erich Walter Sternberg
  • Israeli composer (1891–1974)

    Examples of this can be seen in his salient use of the augmented 2nd and cantillation motifs in the piano cycle Visions from the East, a programmatic work

    Erich Walter Sternberg

    Erich Walter Sternberg

    Erich_Walter_Sternberg

  • List of compositions for viola: A to B
  • Music Publishing House); Universal Edition Ofer Ben-Amots (born 1955) Cantillations for clarinet and cello (or viola) (1997); Kallisti Music Press Jiří

    List of compositions for viola: A to B

    List_of_compositions_for_viola:_A_to_B

  • Zamir Chorale of Boston
  • Hebrew College, and author of Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation (Jewish Publication Society, 2002). The Zamir Chorale of Boston is a

    Zamir Chorale of Boston

    Zamir_Chorale_of_Boston

  • Michael Kieran Harvey
  • Australian pianist and composer (born 1961)

    performed by Sara Macliver, Paul McMahon, Jonathan Summers, Synergy, Cantillation, Australian Virtuosi (Michael Kieran Harvey and Bernadette Balkus), Sydney

    Michael Kieran Harvey

    Michael_Kieran_Harvey

  • Radio Rewrite
  • 2012 composition by Steve Reich

    takes inspiration from Baroque music, Igor Stravinsky, jazz, Hebrew cantillation and West African and Balinese music, the composer states that he has

    Radio Rewrite

    Radio Rewrite

    Radio_Rewrite

  • Jewish art music movement
  • collected by Kisselgoff and others, original art songs and a section on cantillation of religious texts. The success of the society spread throughout Russia

    Jewish art music movement

    Jewish_art_music_movement

  • Jane Sheldon
  • Australian soprano

    2005 ARIA Awards. For several years, Sheldon sang as part of the touring ensemble for composer John Zorn, performing his music at the Louvre, the Barbican

    Jane Sheldon

    Jane_Sheldon

  • Dardanus (Rameau)
  • 1739 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau

    Claude Buchvald. In April 2015, the Opéra National de Bordeaux with the Ensemble Pygmalion under Raphaël Pichon performed the 1739 version in the Grand

    Dardanus (Rameau)

    Dardanus (Rameau)

    Dardanus_(Rameau)

  • Pierre de la Rue
  • Franco-Flemish composer (c. 1452 – 1518)

    HMT 7901296 "O Salutaris Hostia", Sacred Music of the Renaissance (Cantillation/Walker) ABC classics, 2003 (Australian Broadcasting Corporation 472 881-2)

    Pierre de la Rue

    Pierre_de_la_Rue

  • Ofer Ben-Amots
  • Israeli-American composer

    1983 (13') Midnight Dance, for violin (or cello) and piano. 1996 (8') Cantillations, for clarinet and cello (or viola) 1997 (10') Prophetic Tropes, (Te'amey

    Ofer Ben-Amots

    Ofer Ben-Amots

    Ofer_Ben-Amots

  • C. Curtis-Smith
  • American classical composer

    " (1988–92) Celebration (1986) Chaconne à son goût (1984) Songs and Cantillations (1983) The Great American Symphony (GAS!) (1981) (Bells) Belle du jour

    C. Curtis-Smith

    C._Curtis-Smith

  • Semele (Handel)
  • 1744 opera-oratorio by Handel

    Tobias Cole, Sally-Anne Russell, Stephen Bennett Antony Walker, Cantillation, Sirius Ensemble CD: ABC Classics Cat: 980 047-0 2004 Danielle de Niese, Paul

    Semele (Handel)

    Semele (Handel)

    Semele_(Handel)

  • Herman Berlinski
  • American classical composer

    used in Eastern European synagogues is based on modes (See also Hebrew cantillation) associated with the ancient Greeks, but probably with other, and seemingly

    Herman Berlinski

    Herman Berlinski

    Herman_Berlinski

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  • Moneta
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Moneta

    Admonishes.

  • Clud
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Clud

    Lame.

  • KLAAS
  • Male

    Dutch

    KLAAS

    , victor of the people.

  • Leysha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Leysha

    Devotee of God

  • Bakht
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Bakht

    Lot Fate, Portion

  • Buzby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buzby

    English : variant spelling of Busby.

  • Nirvana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Nirvana

    Bliss; Liberation

  • Gul Mast
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gul Mast

    Gul - flowers

  • Sarasa
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Sarasa

    Swan

  • Frikka
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Frikka

    Peaceful ruler.

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  • Fallax
  • n.

    Cavillation; a caviling.

  • Scintillation
  • n.

    The act of scintillating.

  • Castellation
  • n.

    The act of making into a castle.

  • Cantillation
  • n.

    A chanting; recitation or reading with musical modulations.

  • Chromatoscope
  • n.

    A reflecting telescope, part of which is made to rotate eccentrically, so as to produce a ringlike image of a star, instead of a point; -- used in studying the scintillation of the stars.

  • Cancellation
  • n.

    The operation of striking out common factors, in both the dividend and divisor.

  • Vitilitigation
  • n.

    Cavilous litigation; cavillation.

  • Scintillation
  • n.

    A spark or flash emitted in scintillating.

  • Cavillation
  • n.

    Frivolous or sophistical objection.

  • Ensemble
  • adv.

    All at once; together.

  • Capillation
  • n.

    A capillary blood vessel.

  • Tout-ensemble
  • n.

    All together; hence, in costume, the fine arts, etc., the general effect of a work as a whole, without regard to the execution of the separate perts.

  • Cancellation
  • n.

    The act, process, or result of canceling; as, the cansellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.

  • Emication
  • n.

    A flying off in small particles, as heated iron or fermenting liquors; a sparkling; scintillation.

  • Sparkle
  • n.

    A little spark; a scintillation.

  • Ensemble
  • n.

    The whole; all the parts taken together.

  • Circumduction
  • n.

    An annulling; cancellation.

  • Twinkling
  • n.

    A shining with intermitted light; a scintillation; a sparkling; as, the twinkling of the stars.