(665 נמצאו תוצאות)
Di Kishefmakerin (The Sorceress)
… set to kill their victims. Di Kishefmakerin was produced in New York City in 1881, and in 1922 by the Moscow Yiddish State …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… participated; her personal and professional correspondence; newspaper reports and other items; field recordings; and … Library of Israel, comprise a sonic maze that demands a renewed attention. They will be integrated into the online … such as Curt Sachs and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel led this new discipline. For the first time since the development of …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… song they started, but added a dancing rhythm, and a man I knew from Asmara, who was a professional dancer, encouraged …
Bar Kochba
… above. The dramas Bar Kochba and Shulamit represented a new phase in Goldfaden’s creative output. Many scholars … traveled to Warsaw, where he laid foundations for a new Yiddish theater called the Daytsh teater (Jewish German … and University Library. … 101 … 101 … 10 … 35310 … New York … S. Schenker … … 1917 … Theater … Theater music … …
Gershon Sirota
… In 1912 Sirota and Low arranged a concert tour in New York, performing at several prestigious locations, including … great tenor and the choir under the direction of Herr Low. New York has never witnessed such a scene. The police had …

Portuguese Hatzi Qadish, Amsterdam, 18th century
… of Jewish liturgical music are rare, and the discovery of a new source from that period is a remarkable event. In … Abraham Lopes Cardozo of blessed memory (1914-2006) in New York City. This manuscript, previously unknown to …

Brundibár: A Children’s Opera in Two Acts
… States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies New recording of the children’s opera performed for … in English, Czech, French, and German. … 7 … 36100 … New York … Arabesque … … 1996 … Opera … Holocaust … Ghetto … …
Chasidic in America
… performing at popular music venues or in the opera. This new career path often caused a rift with the leaders of the … of their cantors becoming popular stage artists. 2 This new ambivalent status placed the cantor as a kind of … on Second Avenue in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, the hub of Yiddish theater. In America cantors …

Patsh Tants (LKT)
… the bride joins in, thus becoming one of them.” [New York, 1970s]. Seid 1975, p. 14 . “Clapping dance ( …

Leib Glanz
… from the Hasidic tradition. In an effort to promote a new tradition of hazzanut, Glanz founded the Tel Aviv …