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Sher
… 1982, p. 526, n. 18] . “Gathering data on Jewish folk dances, and especially on the widespread frejlaxs and … references, the šer is also mentioned very rarely in folk songs. These folk songs are all from the Ukraine (cf. Cahan 1912a: 18 …

Raynlender (LKT)
… that among our large masses, for a long time now the folkdance has had been accompanied by singing and song; and …

Polonaise
… that among our large masses, for a long time now the folkdance has had been accompanied by singing and song; and … Pipe 1971b, p. 571. “The dance-song is a collective folk-expression which derived from the need to sing for the …

Polka
… that among our large masses, for a long time now the folkdance has had been accompanied by singing and song; and … is a] song for [the] polka-dance... The melody is Polish folk.” [Galicia, 1920s-30s]. Pipe 1971a, pp. 164 (#53), 308 … is a] song for [the] polka-dance... The melody is Polish folk.” [Galicia, 1920s-30s]. Pipe 1971a, pp. 166 (#55), 308 …

Pleskun (LKT)
… Beregovski writes, ‘we find a number of Ukrainian folk songs which were reworked for solo instrument (most …

Mazurka (LKT)
… that among our large masses, for a long time now the folkdance has been accompanied by singing and song; and not … notation included). “The dance-song is a collective folk-expression which derived from the need to sing for the …

Lizginke (LKT)
… the full reference. “A ‘kozak’ [and a freylekhs ]... were folk-dances for adults and in-laws. The youth strutted its …

Kutner (LKT)
… dancing. Girls danced also but separately. They danced folk dances and waltzes, in which boys dance with boys and …

Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’
… … Jewish wedding music … Klezmer … Emil Sekulitz … Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’ …

Quadrille (LKT)
… that among our large masses, for a long time now the folkdance has had been accompanied by singing and song; and … [New York, c. World War I].] Raboy 1920, p. 25 . “Jewish folk dance melody ‘ sher kadril ’. This melody was recorded … Sekulitz 1966, p. 50 . “The dance-song is a collective folk-expression which derived from the need to sing for the …