(38 results found)

Freylekhs (LKT)
… our opinion, constitutes a sister-repertoire to the niggun-Meron of Israel....The fact that it is at Meron that our particular repertoire receives a specific … repertoire. One would be tempted -- if not to situate at Meron the formation of this musical genre -- to perceive, at …

Gas-nign (LKT)
… those melodies which appear the most established at Meron, such as those connected to processions and other …

Beroyges-tants
… of the dance are done to doyna melodies.” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-70s]. Fridhaber 1975, pp. 29-30 . … the melody of the ‘beroyges tants’ dance...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-70s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 8 . “[When … accompanied by anything other than a melody from the niggun-Meron genre, except perhaps the ‘beroyges-tants’ which is …

Debka (LKT)
… end of each citation. “There is practically speaking no Meron melody that accompanies a simple group circle dance. … same way it entered the Hassidic repertoire.” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Hadju 1971, p. 82 . “Debka” …

Doyne (LKT)
… long time (sometimes ten or fifteen minutes).” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960-70s.] Fridhaber 1975, pp. 27-28 . “ … the Romanian-Gypsy ‘doyne’ melody for him...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 7 . “One of … the melody of the ‘beroyges tants’ dance...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 8 . “The …

Volekh (LKT)
… is danced (resurrection of the dead).” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-70s]. Hadju 1971, p. 83 . (Musical …

Flash-tants/fleshltants (LKT)
… to the acrobatic ‘shtoktants’ dance...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, pp. 7-8 . …

Shtoktants (LKT)
… Romanian-Gypsy ‘ doyne ’ melody for him...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 7 . “... a …

Tekhies hameysim-tants (LKT)
… to an especially happy ‘doyne’ melody.” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 8 . … …

Terkish (LKT)
… our opinion, constitutes a sister-repertoire of the niggun-Meron of Israel.” Hadju, 1971, p. 73 . “Grichesher …