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Freylekhs (LKT)
… of Bondashevke; Example 28 is one. Such frejlaxs are very popular in that village and are sung for dancing. Bystanders … stated that the freylakhs and sher were ‘the most popular dances.’ He considers all four names to have a … Galician town of Sniatyn....The first section is a very popular Romanian tune (both Jewish and non-Jewish) common in …

Aksak (LKT)
… get the full reference. “[The Bessarabian melody] Fotta-Poppa was probably originally an aksak piece, a Turkish term …

Memoiren einer Grossmutter
… … 1 … 34082 … Berlin … M. Poppelauer … … 1;2 … 1913;1922 … Jews of Russia … 19th …
Chasidic in America
… how astute Oysher was in mingling Hassidic chant with the popular scat-singing craze of the day.” 1 The second section … . This song, with its nods through the medium of American popular music to both the Hasidic niggun and the Eastern … between the cantorial world of the synagogue and the popular music stage. Oysher’s career has to be understood …
Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean
… Margit | פרנק, מרגיט 1987 Corpus de la antigua lírica popular hispánica (siglos XV a XVII) . Madrid: Castalia. … hispánicos,” Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares 50: 73-91. 1996 “Dialogue in the Sephardic …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… The poem was written in 1901 by S. An-sky (Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport [1863-1920]) the Jewish writer, ethnographer, poet, … the same time, which became the Bund’s anthem. Despite the popularity of these two songs among Bund members and the … is credited here to S. Sinani, an additional pseudonym of Rapoport. The melody, as it was published by Glattstein, is in …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… Gadya (Aramaic: One only kid [young goat]), one of the most popular songs sung at the Passover seder in some of its … she is one of the most prolific and successful Israeli popular musicians having released more than fifty albums. … take on H ad Gadya H ad Gadya continues to be a beloved popular song in Israel, periodically inspiring new versions …
Had Gadya
… now as the oppressor. H ad Gadya continues to be a beloved popular song in Israel, periodically inspiring new versions …
Atah Ehad
… that many of the melodies in this publication were already popular at that time (1922) in the Yishuv. 'כמעט כל השירים … and historical performance practice attest to its popularity in Israel as a liturgical tune, sung in the Min h … in song and melody) Jerusalem: Keter, 1990, p. 137. The popularity of Atah E h ad in Zionist youth movements is …

The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… the term has acquired additional meanings, relating to popular Israeli musics influenced by regional musical …