(100 results found)
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… the 'Traditional' Israeli Melody for Mah Nishtanah Jewish music research rarely considers the Jewish home as a … its inroads into Jewish homes, more metric tunes (such as Hassidic melodies) took over texts of the Haggadah that were … as we have seen in the case of Kornitzer, as well as in Hassidic circles. …

A Hassidic Ritual Dance: The Mitsve Tants in Jerusalemite Weddings
… the bride, as the final public event of the wedding in most Hassidic communities. In our description we present some of the different forms of this ceremony in various Hassidic communities in Jerusalem. We also try to shed some … and focus in particular on the structural analysis of its musical and textual aspects. … 9565 … 10112 … Hassidic … …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… a forgotten source from the collection of the Latvian musician Emilis Melngailis (1874–1954), a devoted collector … A lengthy introduction provides ample historical and musical contexts. Karnes did not spare any effort in trying … “ Dancis, ”is known from several contexts. Among the Chabad Hassidic community, it is sung with the text Utsu etsa …
Jewish Music Collections at the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv
… Jewish Music Collections of the Vernadsky National Library of … editions of two volumes, no. 2 (Yiddish songs) and no. 4 (Hassidic niggunim). None other than the late Prof. Eda … was assigned to Yaacov Mazor, the most prominent scholar of Hassidic music at the JMRC. His work was completed, but in …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… of its contents in the wider context of Hasidic music research is a desideratum. The present essay, focusing … most tunes from Beregovski’s entire selected collection of Hassidic nigunim that remained unpublished after he … no. 3 shows seven musical traits that are common to the Hassidic repertoire from Western Ukraine: Slow development …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… section of the end of the Haggadah in Arabic…and they were Hassidic Ashkenazi Jews born in Israel. This means that … remarks refer to the two main sharqi versions documented musically, the ones from the ancient cities of Aleppo … their brethren from the lands of Islam in Palestine had musical ramifications that are still to be studied. The …
The Idelsohn Project
… Is music intrinsically political? The best-known Jewish song in … the promoter of a new text set to an existing Hassidic niggun) Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, was a European-born … - 1977) was an important researcher and writer focused on Hassidic and Jewish music in Israel. This updated biography …
Dance Niggun
… contrasting styles which commonly come together in Klezmer music originating in the Balkans. … Kulmus Hanefesh: A Musical Journey into the Hassidic Niggun … Ashkenaz … Contemporary … Hassidic … Hassidic music … Israeli art music … Israeli …
Sweet Hymns Shall Be My Chant
… the Holy Ark while singing this poem. … Kulmus Hanefesh: A Musical Journey into the Hassidic Niggun … Ashkenaz … Contemporary … Hassidic … Hassidic music … Israeli art music … Israeli …
“Der Rebe geht schon tanzen” (chassidisch) – The Rabbi is about to Dance (Hasidic)
… This is one of the best-known Yiddish songs with anti-Hassidic overtones (see Mlotek 1989: 146-147). It is set to … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Der Rebe geht schon tanzen” (chassidisch) – The …