Chanting the Hebrew Bible (Student Edition)

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Jewish Publication Society, Aug 5, 2005 - Religion - 300 pages

The e-book edition does not include the audio CD that's included with the paperback edition.

The most authoritative guide on cantillation.

Joshua Jacobson?s masterpiece?the comprehensive 1000-page guide to cantillation?is now available in this e-book edition. It is an ideal instructional guide for adult and young-adult students of Torah, for b?nai mitzvah students, and for cantors, rabbis, and Jewish educators of all denominations.

Like the original edition, it includes an explanation of the tradition and a description of the practice of chanting, with all its regional variations and grammatical rules. There is detailed instruction, with musical notation, on chanting of Torah, and shorter instructions for chanting the haftarah, the megillot, and readings for the High Holy Days.

Joshua Jacobson, professor of music and conductor of the acclaimed Boston-based Zamir Chorale, has been Torah chanting since he was 10 years old. That life-long experience, combined with an unquenchable desire to reconnect the art of cantillation with the most convincing and accurate treatment of the ancient text possible, led him to create this indispensable teaching tool. Using Jacobson?s highly acclaimed approach, the ancient words come alive in a new, deeply emotional and most accurate way.

 

Contents

I
3
II
5
III
7
IV
9
VI
13
VII
14
VIII
17
IX
19
XXXIII
111
XXXIV
112
XXXV
145
XXXIX
167
XL
168
XLI
197
XLII
213
XLIII
214

X
23
XI
24
XII
26
XIII
27
XIV
28
XVII
29
XVIII
30
XIX
31
XX
32
XXI
34
XXII
35
XXIII
36
XXIV
39
XXVI
41
XXVII
43
XXVIII
95
XXXII
109
XLIV
215
XLVI
216
XLVII
217
XLVIII
218
XLIX
219
LII
221
LIII
223
LV
225
LVI
226
LVII
227
LVIII
228
LIX
229
LX
241
LXI
245
LXII
249
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