Kinnor
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
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Published: 2020-11-15
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ISBN-13: 9781946230461
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume explores the role of the lyre in Biblical history and thought.
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Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
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Published: 2020-11-15
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781946230461
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume explores the role of the lyre in Biblical history and thought.
Author: James Martin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-09-23
Total Pages: 105
ISBN-13: 3375161026
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1857.
Author: Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 584
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a translation by Dennis Weber, edited by John Wheeler and jointly published with King David's Harp, in which a noted French musicologist argues that the accentual system preserved in the Masoretic Text was originally a method of recording hand signals (chironomy) by which temple musicians were directed in the performance of music. She explains her reconstruction of these notations which has allowed her to perform haunting and beautiful music around the worlds using only the Hebrew text as a score.
Author: James Martin (Congregational Minister.)
Publisher:
Published: 1857
Total Pages: 108
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Curtis Franklin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2016-11-10
Total Pages: 834
ISBN-13: 9780674972322
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Curtis Franklin seeks to harmonize Kinyras as a mythological symbol of pre-Greek Cyprus with what is known of ritual music and deified instruments in the Bronze Age Near East, using evidence going back to early Mesopotamia. This paperback edition contains minor corrections, while retaining the maps of the original hardback edition as spreads.
Author: James Martin
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 114
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Kyrle Wilkinson
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 167
ISBN-13: 0870993259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Abbot David Michael Thd
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Published: 2014-08-04
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 9780692268537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the only book in print that provides detailed step by step instruction to even the novice in making, playing and composing on the ancinet 10 stringed Lyre-Harp. This harp called a Kinnor by the Israelites dates to the time of King David and has been an instrument of importance for over 3000 years in many cultures. This simple construction method in fully explained steps with pictures reveals the secret thoery behind how resonance is designed and created in an instrument. This is a must have books for any stringed instrument maker whether they are just beginning or advanced in their skills.
Author: Richard J. Dumbrill
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 1412055385
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'This volume is a massive leap forward over any previous synthesis of the subject and includes at the very minimum so much information that its academic and scientific value is self evident. The freshness and profundity of Dumbrill's approach to the subject exceeds anything attempted before. 'The mythology of ancient Mesopotamia proves readable as tonal allegory when its numerology is decoded as tuning theory. By the third millennium BC both pentatonic and heptatonic tunings were quantified throughout the entire 12-tone gamut. Richard Dumbrill has documented the massive empirical experience with strings and pipes that makes this early musicalization of the universe believable.' The volume consists in 4 parts with foreword by Prof. Ernest McClain. The first is about the decipherment, translation and interpretation of the few theoretical cuneiform texts dating from the Old Babylonian period, about 2000 BC, to Neo Assyrian up to the mid first millennium BC. Dumbrill undertakes comparative analyses and criticism of various interpretations having preceded his own and introduces new material. The second part is about the Hurrian hymns, the earliest music ever written, circa 1400 BC, and are produced in their integrality. Attempts to the interpretation of Hymn H.6 are compared and followed by Dumbrill's methodology and interpretation. Each fragment of the collection is analyzed separately. The part concludes with statistical analyses attempting at the reconstruction of some Hurrian rules of composition. The third part consists in the organology with relevant philology and is the largest collection of the Mesopotamian instrumentarium. The last part is a unique lexicon of all known Mesopotamian terminology, with quotation of texts in which the philology appears. The book had been previously published under the title of 'The Musicology and Organology of the Ancient Near East' and now appears under its new title.
Author: Jonathan L. Friedmann
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2013-01-22
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 0786474092
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusic was integral to the daily life of ancient Israel. It accompanied activities as diverse as manual labor and royal processionals. At key junctures and in core institutions, musical tones were used to deliver messages, convey emotions, strengthen communal bonds and establish human-divine contact. This book explores the intricate and multifaceted nature of biblical music through a detailed look into four major episodes and genres: the Song of the Sea (Exod. 15), King Saul and David's harp (1 Sam. 16), the use of music in prophecy, and the Book of Psalms. This investigation demonstrates how music helped shape and define the self-identity of ancient Israel.