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Dobranotsh (LKT)
… “With what sort of piece did the musicians start a wedding ( mazltov , dobranoc )?” Beregovski 1937 … -- these are the names of the pieces performed by the wedding band to greet the guests. These were performed for … and good luck. Dobranotsh and mazltov . At the end of the wedding they brought the bride and groom to their room and …
Zay gezunt (LKT)
… to this song [‘Zayt gezunterheyt mayne libe eltern’] in the wedding repertoire of klezmorim. It’s played as a zajt … was a parting song of the child from the parents after the wedding. S. Aynhorn also remarks on this song. He describes it as a parting song after the wedding.” Beregovski 1935 [= Beregovski/Slobin 1982, p. 515, …
Dobridzien (LKT)
… stems from the Middle Ages, when people used to give the wedding couple honey with cheese while they made the … that was played to honor the bride in the morning of the wedding-day. From such a definition it must be concluded … -- these are the names of the pieces performed by the wedding band to greet the guests. These were performed for …
Frimorgns (LKT)
… hyperlink at the end of each citation. “At a wedding they used to play in honor of each in-law a ‘ vivat …
Badekns (LKT)
… “Badekns: Ceremony performed prior to a traditional Jewish wedding in which the bride is veiled by the groom in the … source is a nearly identical description of the same exact wedding excerpted below as Levinsky 1963]. Ben-Yisrael 1960, … melodies for the various situations and moods during the wedding, such as bazetsn di kale, badekns ...” Fater 1985, …
Baveynen (LKT)
… of each citation. “Music had the chief function of the wedding: ‘livchot et ha-kalah’ [ baveynen di kale ].” …
Di yidishe khupe: Selections from the Jewish Wedding
… Zunser … Di yidishe khupe: Selections from the Jewish Wedding …
Bazetsens (LKT)
… formulaic rhymed verses sung by the badkhn or marshalik [wedding poet/master of ceremonies] to a contemplative … the melodies for the ‘seating of the bride’ ritual for the wedding...” [Poland and Russia, 1930s]. Alpert 1996a, p. 15. … that klezmorim play at the seating of the bride before the wedding.” [Vilna, Lithuania, 1920s]. Bernstein 1927, p. 95 . …
Kale baveynen (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “Non-metrical genres included wedding ritual tunes such as dobraden , dobranoch , some of … and opfihren di makhetonim . There were also non-metrical wedding melodies, such as kaleh beveynen (known as ‘kaleh … ’ in Ukraine), and various tunes played before the khupe (wedding canopy)...” Feldman 1994, p. 7 . See B aveynen , …
Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… vocal or instrumental, to accompany the traditional wedding ritual known as bazetsn di kale (seating the bride) … to the bride). Performed mainly for female members of the wedding party, the poignancy of the kale-bazetsn was … Musical notation included). “Non-metrical genres included wedding ritual tunes such as dobraden’ , dobranoch , some of …