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Naomi Bahat-Ratzon
… Researcher focusing on traditional and folk dance of various cultures, among them the Druze … in Israel. Along with Bahat they edited records focusing on songs from the Diwan of the Jews of Central Yemen. …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… earliest Hebrew articles titled “Yemenite Jews and their Songs” ( Luah HaHaretz LiShnat 5669 [1908], text on p. 128 … composers, such as Yoel Engel in volume 2 of his Jewish Folksongs (starts at 25:05). The second text, sung to the same …
גילו הגלילים
… Halutzim - Pioneers … Eretz-Yisrael - the Land of Israel … Folk songs … Halutzim … Land … Yishuv … חלוצים … לחן-חסידי … …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… Mixing liturgical with folk tunes in one album is a modernistic approach that … includes twelve para-liturgical Shabbat Zemirot and holiday songs bound in a section titled Skrabove Folkslieder [Sacred folk songs]. [1] A similar approach is …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… in A minor – the Kol Nidrei. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Hebräischer …
Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… – and the drone style accompaniment evoke the imagery of a folk band accompanying a lively dance. An accent is marked … especially interested in the dissonance sound within the folk tunes and referred to an early transcription of a Jews’ … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Zoock …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… pathos, the Chassidic spirit, the dynamic power of the songs reveal precisely in the repetition on the motive’s … ibid., pp. 26–7. [2] Ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … …
Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong)
… section of the entire album consisting of four dance-tempo songs that correlate to the more advanced playing level. … classified as a humoristic-satiric Eastern-European Jewish folksong. About this category Stutschewsky wrote two … sense for humor, parody, satire and irony. Amidst no other folk can we find such developed self-irony, as among the …
A Nigun on a soff (chassidisch) – A Tune without Ending
… J. Stutschewsky, ibid ., p. 59. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … A Nigun on a …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… – exceptions are rare – among the Jews we find numerous “songs without words” as a typical genre. Out of the singing … [1] Engel to Stutschewsky, ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Lied …