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Longa (LKT)
… included). “ Longas are Turkish tunes that imitate Romanian Gypsy music... In the late 19th Century, Romanian derived music called longas were popular [in the …

Shtoktants (LKT)
… , calling for ‘a doyne ,’ requesting that they play the Romanian-Gypsy ‘ doyne ’ melody for him...” [Lag B’Omer, …

Sirba
… of each citation, you get the full reference. “ Sirba (Romanian Sirba ) is another traditional Romanian music and dance genre, known throughout the east … the mountainous regions along the Slovak border). While Romanian sirbas are characterized by 6/8 triplet motion in …

Toyten-tants (LKT)
… composed by a Jew... Soon, Dances of Death sprang up in Roman and German forms. The Christians performed them during …

Zemerl (LKT)
… the Sabbath. Bearing a strong resemblance to Ukrainian and Romanian sheperds’ tunes, it is performed here in the style …
Karev Yom
… “orchestration” is the work of the (at that time) young Romanian Israeli musician and eventually Israeli Prize …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… and phrasings of this poem have polyphonic resonances in Romantic European poetry. Different scholars cited two … of a strophic song was a standard practice of Russian romans and opera composers. In short, one can surmise that … from the Land of Israel that Shuv transmitted, under the romantically-loaded German title ‘Sehnsucht’ …
Or Haganuz
… and piano by Hajdu. Using a technique that recalls the way romantic composers interpreted literary texts (in this case …

Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… of minor and major scales built from these pitch centers. Roman Numerals show relationships between the pitch centers … be found in multiple sources. [57] Upper-case letters and Roman Numerals represent resting tones with associated major scales; lower-case letters and Roman Numerals represent resting tones with associated minor …
Assaf Shelleg
… 1970, the book maps composers’ gradual disillusionment with romanticist nationalism amid the dissemination of modernist …