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Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of early documentation of the musical aspect. One might assume that several modes and … the text and music change from genre to genre. In the Hassidic songs, even when they have words, the music is …

Shabbat Hamalcah
… primarily live) in order to experience the Sabbath. The music in the film was composed by Noam Sheriff , and … Additionally it includes a large scale dance scene to a Hassidic Nigun. … 9 … 34190 … Herzliya Studios production …
Stan Getz: A Musical Odyssey
… Israel tour of Israel in 1977 where he played with 'local musicians, including a Kurdish drummer, an Arab quartet, a Hassidic wedding band and a Yemenite dance troupe adapting … contact and exchange … Popular Culture … Stan Getz: A Musical Odyssey …
Menagen
… Negina,' signify a person who is gifted with one of these musical skills: singing with a good voice, proficiency in … with accurate singing, composing of Niggunim, and any other musical talent. For example, 'our old rabbi [=Shneur Zalman … part A, 41. … Played by Moshe Berlin and band, Bnei Brack Hassidic wedding. 20.6.1991. … Played by Moshe Berlin and …
Israeli folksongs
… The songs within the genre of Israeli Folksongs also share musical similarities. These include the fact that many are … were appropriated from other traditions, such as Russian, Hassidic, Yiddish, Arabic, and Greek. In the media, these … of a new, Hebrew, non-Diaspora Jew. As part of this effort, music held an integral role. This can be seen through the …

Yippee
… the yearly Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage of tens of thousands of hassidic Jews to the grave of Rabbi Nahman of Breslov … fallback of the film is the lack of documentation of the music and prayers which accompany the festive holiday. In … scene is mostly lost because of the use of extra-diegetic music that almost completely covers the prayers. Towards the …
Atah Ehad
… niggun, Yeshayahu Meshulam Fish Rotenberg, Kossoni Hassidic tradition, recorded by Ya'acov Mazor, CD 4335 in … function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a Yiddish folksong. In addition, some … see below. Although Idelsohn can be credited as the first musician to introduce this melody to the Zionist repertory …

Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing
… ' … 57 … 57 … 7 … Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel … Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel … 34115 … Jerusalem … Israel … Jewish Music Research Centre … … Hassidic music … 1976 … Israel … Jewish … Dance … Hasidic …

Feidman, Geyora
… … 34097 … 729-730 … Detroit … Macmillan Reference USA … … Hassidic music … 2007 … Klezmer … Clarinet … Hasidic Music … Hasidic niggunim … Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … …
Chasidic in America
… Olshanetsky , the composer who is credited with the music of The Cantor’s Son . This virtuosic, wordless song … a short melody in a style reminiscent of certain types of Hassidic niggunim . Both singers sing the same melody with … this song shows “just how astute Oysher was in mingling Hassidic chant with the popular scat-singing craze of the …