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Bazetsens (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … or refer to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … scene. It is peformed by the State Ensemble of Jewish Folk Music of the Ukrainian S.S.R. recorded in the early to …

Musical Folklore of Jewish Eastern-Europe
… 1958 … Yoachin Stuchevsky … Eastern European jewry … Jewish musical customs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Musical Folklore of Jewish Eastern-Europe …
Chasidic in America
… Olshanetsky , the composer who is credited with the music of The Cantor’s Son . This virtuosic, wordless song … between the Eastern European Jewish and the Afro-American musical realms. Indeed Hankus Netsky, klezmer scholar and … but now the cumulative structure of the Passover folk song turned it into an even more exciting piece. The …
Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean
… The album includes folksongs in Ladino that Sephardic Jews used to sing in … of the JMRC and one of the most prominent scholars of the folksong in Ladino worldwide. These CDs summarize the … songs, their language and literary content as well as the musical styles of the melodies. You can download MP3s at …

The Musical Tradition of Hasidim
… … Niggun … 1971 … Israel … Tradition … Hasidim … Hasidism … Folklore … Niggun … Niggunim … Eastern Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … Andre Hajdu … The Musical Tradition of Hasidim …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… of Russian Jewish political life.” (4) There are two main musical arrangements to the song. The first is a monophonic … associated with Saint Petersburg’s Society for Jewish Folk Music . The soprano voice follows a melodic line … the song to an aesthetic of modern composition rather than folk song. A recording of this arrangement has been …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … Gadye),” The Study of Yiddish: Studies in Language, Yiddish Folklore and Literature 1 (1954), pp. 214-218. Shmeruk’s … short, the song appears to have circulated in its initial folk version in Provence, in a transitional form, …
Had Gadya
… the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the … The Study of Yiddish: Studies in Language, Yiddish Folklore and Literature 1 (1954), pp. 214-218 where he … short, the song appears to have circulated in its initial folk version in Provence, in a transitional form, …

Shir HaKavod
… It was after Yom Kippur in a small town, some of the townsfolk went to the synagogue in order to pray and found one of … night and he forgot to break his fast. According to H abad folklore, it is believed that the dancing Hassid was the …
Atah Ehad
… a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a Yiddish folksong. In addition, some Ashkenazi tunes were reincarnated as Zionist songs, becoming Israeli folk songs and folk dances in both secular and religious … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory …