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Polka
… As is known, the polka was created only around 1830 (in Czechoslovakia)...” Beregovski 1937 [= Beregovski/Slobin …
Sher
… As is known, the polka was created only around 1830 (in Czechoslovakia) and the quadrille in the early nineteenth … similar in music and dance style to the šer in Poland, Czechoslovakia, or Galicia, Rumania, and so on [fn. 3: Here …
Skotshne/Skochne
… 1901: 717). We find the same name, skocna , in the Czech dance repertoire. From what many klezmorim tell us, … among Polish dances (Stracewski 1901: 717), and in the Czech repertoire there is a skocna (ibid.:673). According to … of the Slavs. He idealizes, as it were, the forms of the Czech rhythm, giving us non-pictorial dances in which rhythm …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… then offers a table that includes Spanish, Polish and Czech (one of Smetana’s Moldau themes; see below) versions … 2 in the symphonic poem Má vlast (“My Fatherland”) by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana which have been already … and youth choir of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Munkács (then Czechoslovakia, today Mukacheve in Ukraine) singing Hatikvah …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… the story of two Jews from Prostits (German: Proßnitz; Czech: Prostějov) who were convicted of theft and sentenced …
Pavel Slavensky
… Slavensky was born in 1909 as Pinchos Yaakov Freilich in Czechoslovakia. He was one of six children of a hassid from …