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Kale-tants (LKT)
… the shtetl and their performance fees... also included the playing of the bride’s dance, the ‘kale-tants,’ a dance that …
Kozatshok (LKT)
… 1982, p. 525] . “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian … consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish origin played by klezmorim for non-Jews, and also, at times, for …
Kozatske (LKT)
… folksong] Hatskele , a poor aunt asks the musicians to play her a kazatskele (a wedding dance of Russian origin), … the guests...” [Poltava, 1870s].] Bogrov 1874, p. 246 . “‘Play a semele for the bride’s aunt!... she is poor, but lively... play a kazattske! ’... Sung to a semele-tants .” [Podbroz, …
Kozak (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian …
Sol Zim
Sol Zim is the descendant of five generations of cantors. Zim's father, Samuel Zimelman…
La Gallarda matadora
… Karbasi's arrangement includes singing, flamenco guitar played by Salvador Gutierrez who composed the guitar … the place where the song was recorded. Gutierrez's style of playing can be considered as a modern flamenco guitar and is …
Krakoviak (LKT)
… pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, p. 667 . “Yokhim really played well, and not only on the fiddle... Sunday in Kretshme no one played a kozatsshke or a merry Polish ‘krakoviak’ better …
Quadrille (LKT)
… pa de span, padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . … pp. 30-31 . “‘R. Siminovitz, with a two-stringed fiddle...[played] the ‘polka,’ ‘kadril’ and ‘lanse’ ...” [Gedara, … the Klezmer with his band of his three sons... really played out with a sher , a kadril .” [Kremenits, Poland, …
Kutner (LKT)
… by their father’s trade. Shmuel was already one of the ‘playboys,’ as they were called in Khmelnik; he worked in the … getting into position for the dance. The musicians began playing in rhythm. Since they were standing way up in the … together. But a mishap took place. The musicians began playing the second introduction to the Kutner dance before …
Marsh (LKT)
… could already be heard the strains of the khupe-march , played on a fiddle, a clarinet, a drum, and a cymbal and … was a holiday... When Arish the Klezmer with his band played a nign from ‘Kale’she, kale’she veyn’ or the march … the badkhn introduced himself with the klezmorim , who played the first march. All present became serious, and they …