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Zhok (LKT)
… popular Saturday afternoon dance movement produced new folk songs and dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1267 . “The …

Hora (LKT)
… popular Saturday afternoon dance movement produced new folk songs and dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1267 . “The …

Gas-nign (LKT)
… to [ klezmer A.] Segal’s expression -- ‘gas-nign’ (street song). These songs accompanied the traditional procession to the house of …
Woody Guthrie's Hanukkah Songs
… Hanukkah has generated a substantial repertoire of songs, some of which have attained an almost universal … contemporary literary and musical taste has engendered new songs. These new songs about Hanukkah represent the …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… accompanied by singing... The possibility that such songs (e.g., frejlaxs ) were sung in other Ukrainian … celebration when [one was] angry... perhaps... freylekhs -songs are the product of dance improvisation...” Levinson …

Bazetsens (LKT)
… by the badchon who, in grotesque rhymes and a peculiar singsong, exhorts the bride, reminding her of the solemnity of … 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, pp. 178-81 . “The [ badkhn’s ] song was in verses of good German and sung with musical … [Vilna, c. 1870s-80s]. Zizmor 1922a, p. 874 . “After songs had become stylish, especially in Zunser’s times, the …

Dobridzien (LKT)
… This was an allusion to ‘honey and milk under your tongue’ (Song of Songs, 4:11)... Harkavi, in the already cited Verterbukh , …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… in the same fashion. [4] The Hillula at Mount Meron and the Songs of Rabbi Shim’on Bar Yohai The Hillula in Meron begins … in honor of Rabbi Shim'on Bar Yohai, as well as other songs according to the tradition of each community. The …

The Aspects of Time and Environment in Jewish Traditional Music,”
… … Jerusalem … israel musicological society … … Piyyutim … Songs … 4 … 1987 … Piyyut … Song … Ashkenaz … Variants … Hanoch Avenary … The Aspects of …
Chasidic in America
… The song ‘Chasidic in America’ was originally sung by cantor … credited as director). Oysher and Weiss also recorded the song in 1938 with Dave Tarras, the legendary klezmer … exactly the same structural places in some of Armstrong's songs. This gesture situates the song in an ambivalent …