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Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון Avrohom Tzvi Idelsohn in Ashkenazi Hebrew; middle name also rendered Tzvi, Zvi, Zwi, or Zebi; June 11, 1882 – August 14, 1938) was a prominent Jewish ethnologist, musicologist and composer, who conducted several comprehensive studies of Jewish music around the world. He is the maternal grandfather of Joel Goodman Joffe (Baron Joffe).

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  • أبراهام تسفي إيديلسون (بالعبرية אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון؛ 14 يونيو 1882 - 14 أغسطس 1938)، باحث في علم الأعراق وعلم الموسيقى خاصةً الموسيقى اليهودية. (ar)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון Avrohom Tzvi Idelsohn in Ashkenazi Hebrew; middle name also rendered Tzvi, Zvi, Zwi, or Zebi; June 11, 1882 – August 14, 1938) was a prominent Jewish ethnologist, musicologist and composer, who conducted several comprehensive studies of Jewish music around the world. Idelsohn was born in Feliksberg, Latvia, then part of Russian Empire and trained as a cantor. He worked briefly in both Europe and South Africa before emigrating to Palestine in 1905 and establishing a school of Jewish music there in 1919. In 1922 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to take a position as professor of Jewish music at Hebrew Union College. He died in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he also supported the establishment of South African Progressive Judaism. Idelsohn is generally acknowledged as the “father” of modern Jewish musicology, despite his publishing starting after that of Angie Irma Cohon. During his time in Jerusalem, he noted a great diversity of musical traditions among the Jews living in the region. Idelsohn examined these traditional melodies and found recurring motifs and progressions that were not found in any other national music. This suggested a common origin for musical phrases that went back to Israel/Palestine in the first century C.E. He found that these motifs fell into three distinct tonal centers, which corresponded to the Dorian, Phrygian, and Lydian modes of the ancient Greeks. Each of these modes elicited a distinct psycho-emotional response. The Dorian Mode was used for texts of an elevated and inspired nature; the Phrygian for sentimental texts, with their very human outbreaks of feeling, both of joy and grief; and the Lydian was used in composing music for the texts of lamenting and confessions of sins. Idelsohn further categorized and defined these motives as ones that either prepared a musical phrase, began it, or concluded it. His works include the monumental Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies (10 volumes, 1914–1932), Jewish Music (1929), and a collaboration with Cohon on Harvest Festivals, A Children’s Succoth Celebration. He was also the music teacher to Moshe Nathanson, a well-known Jewish composer who is known to be the author of the lyrics to the famous Jewish folk song "Hava Nagila." He is the maternal grandfather of Joel Goodman Joffe (Baron Joffe). (en)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (geboren 11. Juni 1882 in Felixberg, Gemeinde Jūrkalne, Bezirk Ventspils, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 14. August 1938 in Johannesburg) war ein jüdischer Musikforscher und Chasan. (de)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (hébreu : אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון) est un ethnologue, compositeur et musicologue juif du XXe siècle, né à le 14 juillet 1882, et mort à Johannesburg le 14 août 1938. Auteur de plusieurs études sur la musique juive dans le monde, il a également composé de nombreux chants du folklore juif dont probablement Hava Nagila. (fr)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (Libau, 14 luglio 1882 – Johannesburg, 14 agosto 1938) è stato un musicista ed etnologo lettone, di origine ebraica. (it)
  • アーブラハム・ツェーヴィ(ツヴィ)・イーデルゾーン(אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון , Abraham Zevi (Zwi, Zvi, Zebi) Idelsohn, 1882年7月14日 - 1938年8月14日)は、ラトビア出身で、ドイツ、イスラエルの地、アメリカ、南アフリカで活動した音楽学者、作曲家。 (ja)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון‎ em hebraico; seu nome do meio às vezes aparece também gravado como Zvi, Zwi ou Zebi; foi um proeminente etnologista e musicista judeu, tendo conduzido vários estudos conhecidos sobre a música judaica em todo o mundo. Idelsohn recebeu aulas de canto quando ainda estava em sua cidade-natal. Trabalhou por um período curto pela Europa e África do Sul antes de emigrar-se à Palestina em 1905 e estabelecer ali uma escola de música judaica em 1919. Três anos depois, em 1922, ele mudou-se para Cincinnati, Ohio, nos EUA, para tomar posse de uma cátedra na Faculdade de Música na Hebrew Union College. Entre seus trabalhos, encontramos Tesouros das Melodias Hebraico-Orientais (10 volumes, 1914-1932) e Música Judaica (1929). Ele é considerado como sendo o autor do texto da famosa música folclórica judaica Hava Nagila. Ele é o avô materno de Joel Goodman Joffe, Barão de Joffe, representante do Partido dos Trabalhadores (Labour Party) na Câmara dos Lordes, do parlamento britânico. (pt)
  • Авраам Цви Идельсон (אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון; Abraham Zevi Idelsohn; 1882—1938) — композитор и музыковед, видный деятель еврейской культуры и музыки. (ru)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, född den 14 juli 1882 i Feliksberg utanför Liebau, Lettland, död den 14 augusti 1938 i Johannesburg, Sydafrika, var en tysk-lettisk-judisk musikforskare, judisk etnolog, musikolog och kompositör, som genomförde flera omfattande studier av judisk musik runt om i världen. (sv)
  • Авраам Цві Ідельсон (івр. אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון‎, Abraham Zevi Idelsohn нар. 14 липня 1882, , Латвія — пом. 14 серпня 1938, Йоганнесбург, ПАР) — видатний єврейський композитор, етнолог і музикознавець. (uk)
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  • أبراهام تسفي إيديلسون (بالعبرية אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון؛ 14 يونيو 1882 - 14 أغسطس 1938)، باحث في علم الأعراق وعلم الموسيقى خاصةً الموسيقى اليهودية. (ar)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (geboren 11. Juni 1882 in Felixberg, Gemeinde Jūrkalne, Bezirk Ventspils, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 14. August 1938 in Johannesburg) war ein jüdischer Musikforscher und Chasan. (de)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (hébreu : אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון) est un ethnologue, compositeur et musicologue juif du XXe siècle, né à le 14 juillet 1882, et mort à Johannesburg le 14 août 1938. Auteur de plusieurs études sur la musique juive dans le monde, il a également composé de nombreux chants du folklore juif dont probablement Hava Nagila. (fr)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (Libau, 14 luglio 1882 – Johannesburg, 14 agosto 1938) è stato un musicista ed etnologo lettone, di origine ebraica. (it)
  • アーブラハム・ツェーヴィ(ツヴィ)・イーデルゾーン(אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון , Abraham Zevi (Zwi, Zvi, Zebi) Idelsohn, 1882年7月14日 - 1938年8月14日)は、ラトビア出身で、ドイツ、イスラエルの地、アメリカ、南アフリカで活動した音楽学者、作曲家。 (ja)
  • Авраам Цви Идельсон (אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון; Abraham Zevi Idelsohn; 1882—1938) — композитор и музыковед, видный деятель еврейской культуры и музыки. (ru)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, född den 14 juli 1882 i Feliksberg utanför Liebau, Lettland, död den 14 augusti 1938 i Johannesburg, Sydafrika, var en tysk-lettisk-judisk musikforskare, judisk etnolog, musikolog och kompositör, som genomförde flera omfattande studier av judisk musik runt om i världen. (sv)
  • Авраам Цві Ідельсон (івр. אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון‎, Abraham Zevi Idelsohn нар. 14 липня 1882, , Латвія — пом. 14 серпня 1938, Йоганнесбург, ПАР) — видатний єврейський композитор, етнолог і музикознавець. (uk)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון Avrohom Tzvi Idelsohn in Ashkenazi Hebrew; middle name also rendered Tzvi, Zvi, Zwi, or Zebi; June 11, 1882 – August 14, 1938) was a prominent Jewish ethnologist, musicologist and composer, who conducted several comprehensive studies of Jewish music around the world. He is the maternal grandfather of Joel Goodman Joffe (Baron Joffe). (en)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (אַבְרָהָם צְבִי אידלסון‎ em hebraico; seu nome do meio às vezes aparece também gravado como Zvi, Zwi ou Zebi; foi um proeminente etnologista e musicista judeu, tendo conduzido vários estudos conhecidos sobre a música judaica em todo o mundo. Ele é o avô materno de Joel Goodman Joffe, Barão de Joffe, representante do Partido dos Trabalhadores (Labour Party) na Câmara dos Lordes, do parlamento britânico. (pt)
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  • أبراهام تسفي إيديلسون (ar)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (de)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (en)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (fr)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (it)
  • アーブラハム・ツェーヴィ・イーデルゾーン (ja)
  • Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (pt)
  • Идельсон, Авраам Цви (ru)
  • Abraham Zvi Idelsohn (sv)
  • Авраам Цві Ідельсон (uk)
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