(27 results found)
Kozatske (LKT)
… character of the dance.” Binder 1952, p. 179 . “Let the badkhn recite something, otherwise we shall not dance,” …
Marsh (LKT)
… place to the sound of music and song... Soon thereafter the badkhn introduced himself with the klezmorim , who played … and groom’s parents, used to send the klezmer with the badkhn to all of their closest friends and relatives to play a ‘kabalos-shabos.’ The badkhn would call out to whom, and the klezmorim would play …
Mazltov (LKT)
… The klezmer played a bazetsens , a sad melody, and the badkhn used to moralize out loud... Thereafter the badkhn would call the groom with the mekhutonim to the … to the last, went into a mazl-tov-tants with the bride, the badkhn called out names, and the klezmer would play along.” …
Polka
… pre-World War II]. Gilernt 1966, p. 386. “...[After the badkhn’s performance,] the klezmorim would play something …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… no. 246 (1949): 382-411. [1] In reference to the badkhn the traditional Eastern-European Jewish jester who …
Vivat
… As soon as they enter, the klezmer play a freylekhs and the badkhn shouts: ‘Vivat!... After the wedding-meal the bride … (in other places they are seated on the same stool) and the badkhn begins to perform his rhymes. With the last rhyme the … 157 . (Musical notation included). “During the meal, the badkhn or marshalik performs... Sometimes the klezmer band …
Kabalos-Shabos (LKT)
… groom’s parents, used to send the klezmer along with the badkhn to all of their closest friends and relatives to play a ‘kabalos-shabos.’ The badkhn would call out to whom, and the klezmorim would play …