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A Few Notes and Observations on the Theory and Performance of Klezmer Music
… … New York … Cedarhurst … … 1987 … Peter Sokolow … Klezmer music … klezmer music performance … Jewish musical tradition … Pete Sokolow … Henry Saposnik … A …

Hora (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … dance, cf. Bulg. krivo horo ] and other terms. American-Jewish musicians often refer to it as ‘slow hora.’ The … Europe, horas were frequently used as processional tunes at Jewish weddings and other celebrations.” Alpert 1993, p. 2 . …

Zhok (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … Europe, especially in Hungary, Moravia, and Rumania, Jewish youths would assemble on Saturday afternoons for … zhok as if it were a new innovation that was not really Jewish. He left Kiev in the Ukraine in the 1920’s perhaps. …

Tants nign (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … in the modern era. The dance-song was preserved by the Jewish masses a long time after the social dances had …
Avraham Reyzen
Avraham Reyzen was a Yiddish writer, poet and editor, and the elder brother of the …

Hopke (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … the hopak . (The name hopak was folklorized into hopke .) Jewish kozachok melodies were borrowed, but in the klezmer … in the klezmer repertoire. They did not acquire a Jewish sound. The kozachoks and hopaks that were adopted are …

Hopak (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … the hopak . (The name hopak was folklorized into hopke .) Jewish kozachok melodies were borrowed, but in the klezmer …

Beroyges-tants
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … p. 1266 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of …

Mekhutenim-tants
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … pp. 15-16 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … the the name of this dance (‘kosher dance’) is originally Jewish, in all instances its music was typically foreign and … the bride is a kosher one’ is far from in good taste for Jewish modesty... In newer times the maskilim began to wage …