Monday, March 25, 2019
6 - 8 p.m.
Fordham University | McMahon Hall 109
155 West 60th Street | New York, NY | 10023
In this talk, Miranda Crowdus will highlight her work in creating the first comprehensive history and analysis of the distinctive musical-liturgical traditions of the Romaniote Jews. By examining the musical traditions through the frame of Jewish Ethnography and Jewish Liturgy, Crowdus traces these long-lived practices from their little known origins during the Roman period (146 BCE-330 CE) to how, following World War II, the musical and social aspects were translated and transformed in their new American context.
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