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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… and a diachronic approach, in which the music of Hassidic dynasties within a specific territory was discussed … addition, the Hassidic niggun, if one tackles all Hassidic dynasties and historical periods, comprises a vast portion … Akiva, “Zikron rishonim,” Dukhan 13 (1991), 136-138. … Hasidic and Jewish music writer/researcher … 9415 … 22935 … …
The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim
… Contains niggunim of various genres, and from various Hasidic dynasties, performed either in solo or group singing (choir … and Universitary Library, Jerusalem. Alongside some Pan-Hasidic niggunim , this compilation represents the following …
Fal
… In Yiddish, in most of the Hasidic dynasties, the word Fal refers to a section of a niggun … it can be incurred that from the first generations of the Hasidic movement, musically skilled Hasidim were aware to …
Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… about Tenu'a through oral traditions relates to only five dynasties: Vishnits, Koson, Chabad, Boyan, and Karlin. Of the rest nothing is known. In the Vizhnitz and the Koson dynasties, the Rebbe is the performer and the number of … Cantors … 9565 … Hassidic … Chabad - Habad … Hassidim … Hasidic … Hasidism … Cantorate … Hazzanut … Ashkenazi … …
Tish
… In Yiddish, Tish means table. In the Hasidic movement, the Tish is the public feast of the rabbi … The giving of a Torah sermon during a feast is not a Hasidic invention. Since the Mishna era, rabbis and other … The times in which the Tish is held vary with the different dynasties. An Admor can change the tradition of the dynasty …
Marsh (LKT)
… of borrowing non-Jewish tunes in order to sanctify them... Hasidic marches are not intended for marching but for … as Lekhah dodi and El adon for the sabbath... As in the Hasidic waltzes, the marches are generally sung in a slower … than originally intended. Marches are found in several dynasties such as Belz, Biale, Gur, Karlin, Modzhitz, Sanz …
Vals (LKT)
… Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and Central Europe such as Gur, Karlin, … some waltzes were later composed by Hasidim themselves. The Hasidic waltzes are usually not intended for dancing; like …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… , 1946; 1962], is one of the most important compilations of Hasidic nigunim available to this date. Yet, a full appreciation of its contents in the wider context of Hasidic music research is a desideratum. The present essay, … ethnographic work among Hassidim belonging to several dynasties living in Israel shows that they perform this nign …
"Ki hinneh kahomer"
… lv lviii). The niggun was composed in the pattern of the Hasidic Waltz niggun with the Classical structure A-B-C-B. … this recording only the first two stanzas are sung. … The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim … Hasidic dynasties … Ethnomusicology … Field recordings … Hasidic …
"Shir la-ma'alot essa 'einai"
… the second of which ends in a surprising modulation. … The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim … Dance … Hasidic dynasties … Ethnomusicology … Field recording … Niggun … …