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Nokhshpil
… a version of one of the most common nokhshpil or tsushpil tunes [‘postlude’ or rhythmic melody following a doina or …

Na Wesolo (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak , oberek , na wesolo , mazur and …

Mazurka (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak , oberek , na wesolo , mazur and … . “The co-territorial repertoire consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish origin played by klezmorim for non-Jews, …

Mazur (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak , oberek , na wesolo , mazur and …

Mazltov (LKT)
… “Non-metrical genres included wedding ritual tunes such as dobraden’ , dobranoch , some of the mazltov tunes, kaleh bazetsen (in Belorussia), and opfihren di …

Marsh (LKT)
… common meaning it refers to a joyful niggun based on march tunes which were usually adopted from the surrounding … by Hasidim is part of the process of borrowing non-Jewish tunes in order to sanctify them... Hasidic marches are not … use this term broadly to refer to joyful melodies and dance tunes. For these Hasidim marsh is synonymous with freilachs …

Longa (LKT)
… and recording references included). “ Longas are Turkish tunes that imitate Romanian Gypsy music... In the late 19th … culture]. Jews picked up on these. There are klezmer tunes that can be traced to these, mixed with hasapikos, a …

Quadrille (LKT)
… the klezmers thunder through the ‘sherele’ and ‘kadril’ tunes,’”[Gedara, Palestine, c. 1910s]. Fridhaber 1992, p. …

Krakoviak (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak , oberek , na wesolo , mazur and …

Kozak (LKT)
… and festivities where they undoubtedly played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian dance-repertoire. In the …