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Badekns (LKT)
… is led to the badekns ... Having entered the room, the musicians strike up a gay tune and the badkhn calls out: ‘ … p. 108 . “[At the end of the bazetsns and badekns ] the musicians played the ‘sherele’ and the bridesmaids Rivke and … each side, together with her friends and family. While the musicians play, the khosn approaches and then places a cloth …
Bazetsens (LKT)
… led into the wedding chamber, where the ‘badkhn’ and the musicians were already impatiently waiting for her. While …
Bazingen di kale (LKT)
… the bride ( ‘di kale bazingen’ ) before the seating... The musicians even assisted the badkhn Simkhe Meyer with their …
Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… European Jewish wedding. It was usually performed by the musicians and the badkhn (wedding poet/jester), who …
Tsu der khupe (LKT)
… the way, followed by the Maharil and the notables. The musicians, playing their instruments, and a large group of … is escorted into the courtyard, the crowd and the musicians go to the home of the bride to escort her and her …
Opfirn di mekhutonim (LKT)
… refers to the function opfirn di mekhutonim , in which musicians lead a procession of a wedding couple’s families …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… with freylekhs.” Alpert 1996b, pp. 58-59 . “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and … Bystanders who are not dancing clap their hands. The musicians also play frejlaxs at weddings, sometimes … there were far fewer professionally trained Ukrainian folk musicians than Jewish ones.” Beregovski 1937 [= …
Woody Guthrie's Hanukah Songs
… on American music is incalculable, as new generations of musicians continue to adapt and be inspired by his work. …
Hora (LKT)
… cf. Bulg. krivo horo ] and other terms. American-Jewish musicians often refer to it as ‘slow hora.’ The rhythm and …
Beroyges-tants
… grows more cheerful, and sings to the accompaniment of the musicians: ‘Let’s make up, the world is like a dream/Let’s … toward the other: the crowd sings, ‘Make up, make up,’ the musicians let loose, ‘Make up, make up,’ the two pairs of … stands on a chair to serenade the bride, accompanied by the musicians.” [Zambrov, Poland, 1908]. Levinsky 1963 . …