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Kozatshok (LKT)
… Jewish pieces.” Goldin 1989, p. 19 . “After the wedding-feast they began to dance. The dances were varied according …

Forshpil (LKT)
… evening or sometimes two Sabbaths, before the wedding, a feast was given in honor of the parents; this feast was commonly called ‘spinnholz’ (‘sponsalia’ or … II]. Kleydman 1966, p. 162 . “Before the forshpil a feast was made for the poor people. The klezmer played for …

Redl (LKT)
… 245-46, (#263) . “Other dances performed at weddigns in East European communities were:... Redl, Frailachs, Karahod, …

Poyln
… … New York … … 1;2 … 1946 … I. J. Trunk … Polish Jewry … Eastern Ashkenazi … Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk … Poyln …
Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk
… many books. Full biography at The YIVO Encyclopedia Jews in Eastern Europe (Author: Jan Schwarz) A list of his …

Karahod (LKT)
… included). “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, Frailachs, Karahod, …

Pastukhel (LKT)
… a strange land with strange weddings... [where] a wedding-feast [happens] without a ‘volekhl,’ or a ‘pastukhel’ ...” …

Volekh (LKT)
… a ‘dobridzshen,’ without a kale-bazetsenish ; a wedding-feast without a ‘volekhl,’ or a ‘pastukhel’ ... He was no … such as freylekhs, volekhls, shers, kozakl, polke ... Eastern European Jews were accustomed to invite each guest …

Taksim (LKT)
… to the non-Jewish epic ballads from Wallachia in Southeastern Romania... Improvisations like taksim and doyne were …

Doyne (LKT)
… achieved currency among klezmorim throughout a wide area of Eastern Europe. Primarily intended for listening rather than … doina and other contemplative, free-meter genres in the East European Jewish tradition, including cantorial … the doina itself, which is performed at the wedding feast, primarily at the table, there are also other works in …