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Retande (LKT)
… full reference. “‘ A retande.’ bris dance.” [Orgajev, Bessarabia, c. 1930s-40s]. Bik 1964 . (Musical notation …

Marsh (LKT)
… khupe the ‘tsu-der-khupe marsh’ is heard.” [Orgajev, Bessarabia, c. 1930s-40s]. Bik 1964 . (Musical notation …

Quadrille (LKT)
… earlier from klezmorim that played in Moldavia and Bessarabia at Jewish weddings. This dance melody is interesting … interesting is the augmented second here.” [Moldavia/Bessarabia, c. 1910s-20s]. Sekulitz 1966, p. 50 . “The …

Volekh (LKT)
… the synagogue (derived from the province of Wallachia, Bessarabia).” [Zager or Zhagare, Lithuania, late …

Taksim (LKT)
… Although Braun states that ‘the intrinsic features of the Arab taksim... are preserved in Beregovski’s … piece is a Romaninan doina, with no Jewish, let alone ‘Arab’ features. Beregovski had observed that the distinction … this piece ca. 1917. (A taksim usually refers to the Turco-Arab manner of a rubato exploration of West Asian modes. It …

Doyne (LKT)
… Although Braun states that ‘the intrinsic features of the Arab taksim... are preserved in Beregovski’s … piece is a Romaninan doina, with no Jewish, let alone ‘Arab’ features. Beregovski had observed that the distinction … this piece ca. 1917. (A taksim usually refers to the Turco-Arab manner of a rubato exploration of West Asian modes. It …

Bulgar (LKT)
… origins are not certain, it likely derives from the Bessarabian bulgareasca , named for the ethnic Bulgarian minority in Bessarabia and/or contact with north Bulgaria on the part of Bessarabian Gypsy musicians. A favorite among Jews and non-Jews …

Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… [M. Liebowitz]... ‘Behusher Khosid’ [M. Liebowitz]... ‘Bessarabier Khosidl’ [I.J. Hochman; Kapelye]... ‘Sadeger Khosid’ …

Zhok (LKT)
… zhok was not yet klezmer music. It was Roumanian or Bessarabian...In western Moldavia the term [hora] can also refer to the zhok form. In the East, in Bessarabia they use the term ‘zhok’. Phillips 1996b, pp. 176, …

Hora (LKT)
… Musical notation and recording references included). “‘Bessarabian Hora’ [Belf’s Romanian Orchestra]... ‘Boyberikier … term can also refer to the zhok form. In the East, in Bessarabia they use the term ‘zhok’.” Phillips 1996b, p. 178 . …