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Nahôn libbo is hujire – Whole-heartedly is the fearful believer
… tune adapted from Idelsohn’s Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Music (1923b: 140, no. 193) is an unexpected turn after four consecutive Eastern-European folk tunes. Including such a piece within a European work … of Jewish religious belief, the deep trust in God’s guidance. Not by chance, it is followed by the famous …
El Jiwneh Hagalil (Lied der galilaischen Arbeiter) – God will Build the Galilee (Galilee Worker’s Song)
… yivneh ha-galil quickly spread out as a most popular Hora dance. Lazar Saminsky ’s solemn vocal arrangement of El … content of his album. El jiwneh Hagalil answered both the musical and pedagogical requirements of this album. … See also Schröder-Nauenburg (2007: 209–50). [3] Music folklorist Zinoviy (Sussman) Kisselgoff never visited …
“Der Rebe geht schon tanzen” (chassidisch) – The Rabbi is about to Dance (Hasidic)
… (see Mlotek 1989: 146-147). It is set to a short archetypal dance tune consisting of one period only. Stutschevsky’s … mode “under her fingers.” … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Der Rebe geht schon tanzen” (chassidisch) – The …
“Unter dem kinds Wiegele” – Beneath the Baby’s Cradle
… slurs), strange harmonies, and therefore would need guidance. This [comment] is relevant to the entire album . [2] … archive 3/2/1: 174/4. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Unter dem kinds Wiegele” – Beneath the Baby’s Cradle …
65. El baile de los falsos (Sida Musafija)
… This is a Judeo-Spanish contrafact of an extremely popular dance melody of the early twentieth century made famous in … originates in an 1895 zarzuela (lyrics by P. Cadenas; music by Pedro Badía) and is not strictly related to the … record. It has a resemblance to the refrain of the Serbian folksong “Malo ja, malo ti, više ja, nego ti, pa ćemo se …
Nitzan Hen Razael
… Nitzan-Chen Razael grew up in Jerusalem in a musical family. His grandfather was a cellist. He studied in the high school close to the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem and then in the high school adjacent to … in violin and composition. Razael was always drawn to folk music and for many years, accompanied famous Israeli …
Curt Sachs
… Born in Berlin, Sachs studied piano, music theory and composition as a youth in that city. He … can be accessed online. Sachs Curt. World History of the Dance , (Ed. 1963). Biographies: Brown Hoard Mayer. 'Sachs, … Claudie. “Curt Sachs.” Journal of the International Folk Music Council 12 (1960): 88–89. (in French) … …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… of its contents in the wider context of Hasidic music research is a desideratum. The present essay, focusing … time in Beregovski’s Evreiskiie narodnyie pesni [Jewish Folk Songs] – the collection that Beregovski prepared for … traditional Hassidic melodies were adapted to new texts and dances by the Zionist pioneers in Ottoman and British …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… Jewish-Ethiopian crafts (weaving, pottery, basketry) and music. The neighborhood had grown around an absorption … the kiln and put up for sale, and a traditional music and dance troupe . Also named Meseret , the troupe played in … context, is also favored over other available choices: a folklorized, depoliticized Ethiopianness or alternatively, …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics: Selections from the Melngailis … a forgotten source from the collection of the Latvian musician Emilis Melngailis (1874–1954), a devoted collector … us to study, perform, and hear again some of the songs and dances performed by members of substantial, centuries-old …