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The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim
… … Hasidism … Niggun … Niggunim … Tunes … Tisch … Prayer … Badkhn … Hasidic dynasties … Dveikes … Ethnomusicology … …
The "badkhn" in contemporary hasidic society; social, historical, and musical observations
… - 296 … Oxford … Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies … … Badkhn … 16 … 2003 … Israel … Wedding … Folklore … Hasidism … functions … Humor … Eastern Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … The "badkhn" in contemporary hasidic society; social, historical, …
Le "badhan" et ses mélodies dans le mariage hassidique
… … 57 … 3 … 385 - 394 … Paris … CNRS Editions … … Badkhn … 2003 … Israel … Wedding … Folklore … Hasidism … …
Adaptations and Borrowings in the Balkan Sephardic Repertoire
… … 2 … 87-125 … … Badkhn … 1998 … Sephardi … Badkhan … Susana Weich-Shahak … …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… six instrumental pieces, and six songs by the famous Badkhn Eliakum Zunser whose connections with the folksong …
The Badkhn in Contemporary Hasidic Society: Social, Historical and Musical Observations
… Studies in Polish Jewry … … Badkhan … 2003 … Hasidim … Badkhn … Jester … Wedding-structure … Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … Michael C. Steinlauf … Antony Polonsky … The Badkhn in Contemporary Hasidic Society: Social, Historical …
A gute nakht (LKT)
… ( ‘a gute nakht’ ). At the beginning of the melody, the badkhn used to shout in a loud voice -- for the honor of … famous important mekhuton ... At the end of the melody, the badkhn used to mention again for whom it had been played. …
Dobranotsh (LKT)
… ( ‘a gute nakht’ ), from the beginning of the melody, the badkhn used to shout in a loud voice -- for the honor of the … famous important in-law... At the end of the melody, the badkhn used to mention again for whom it had been played. … (good night), a sentimental quiet melody (mus. ex. 5). The badkhn would perform humoristic, witty rhymes with the …
Dobridzien (LKT)
… stylish, especially in Zunser’s times, the art of the badkhn became very common. Anyone who had a semi-decent … few songs, bought a bazetsns with a ‘gut morgn’ from a real badkhn and became a badkhn in his own right.” [Vilna, Lithuania, 1870s-80s]. …
Badekns (LKT)
… the room, the musicians strike up a gay tune and the badkhn calls out: ‘ Vivat !...’' [A. B. Gotlober: … . “A particularly serious moment was the ‘ badekns.’ The badkhn showed off and dazzled with his full talent... Later … ‘badekns.’ The band began and Yenkl Krakovski, the town badkhn did an introduction. Standing on a bench he began …