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A glezele vayn
… the contemporary klezmer scene's most prominent bands and musicians. … 2 … Klezmer Music: A Marriage of Heaven and … … Ellipsis Arts … A glass of wine … 1996 … Klezmer music … Jewish wedding tradition … Jewish festivities … Ashkenazi … Carsten Schelp … A glezele …

Sher
… “Sher: One of the most common dance forms in the Jewish repertoire, similar to a square dance or a Russian … their weddings and celebrations, to which they invited Jewish musicians. The Ukrainian youth there danced the šer as …

Sirba
… motion in the melody performed against a brisk 2/4 rhythm, Jewish sirbas -- especially outside Romania -- do not … hora, and sirba or other brisk tune are common in non-Jewish musical traditions of northeast Romania and southern Ukraine, and were favored by Jewish musicians from an even wider area. In much of the Balkans, …

Skotshne/Skochne
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly …

Tish-nign (LKT)
… ‘for the table,’ for the guests to listen to and to let the musicians show off and make money: a vulekhl or a doina , …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… the music within different historical contexts and local Jewish traditions. “E h ad mi yodea” is a cumulative song. … – God; two – the two tablets of the covenant; three – the Jewish patriarchs; four – the Jewish matriarchs; five – the … version has become a popular song among Yiddish and klezmer musicians over the past few decades. Performers and adapters …

Jüdische Volksmusik: Eine mitteleuropäische Geistesgeschichte
… by scholars and folklorists, mostly of introductions to Jewish folk song collections, arranged by topics and … of the development of the modern conceptualization of Jewish folksongs in Central European learned circles of musicians and Jewish studies scholars. … 2 … 33945 … Vienna …

Vals (LKT)
… waltz meter, usually joyful. Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and … year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private … at the other end of the hall, on a balcony sat the musicians with a clarinet, trumpet, and two fiddles. There …

Zemerl (LKT)
… a circumcision, at Hasidic gatherings, as dinner music at Jewish weddings, and at non-Jewish occasions where Jewish tunes were often requested.” … Alpert, Rubin 1989 . ( Recording referenes included). “The musicians’ work would begin on Saturday night before the …
Karev Yom
… of the earliest commercial recordings of Israeli and other Jewish folksongs made for the international market after … sound and the packaging of Bikel’s album catered to this Jewish market and its imagination of the new Israel. The … (two songs each). Two of the songs are by Yemenite-born musicians who were active in the musical scene of British …