Israeli traditional music is a vibrant genre that blends diverse cultural influences, reflecting the country's rich tapestry of Jewish, Arabic, Mediterranean, and Eastern European sounds. Characterized by its use of traditional instruments like the oud, darbuka, and violin, this genre often incorporates spirited vocal harmonies and melodies drawn from Jewish liturgical chants (piyutim) and folk songs. Ensembles such as The Piyut Ensemble and Diwan Saz emphasize these influences, while artists like Shir and Lehakat Ha Nodedim infuse elements of both Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions. The music often celebrates communal and spiritual themes, resonating with both historic roots and contemporary identities.
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