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Kozatshok (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT … given near-virtuoso features. Moreover they became multi-part works.” Goldin 1989, p. 15 . “The follwing kozachoks … kozachoks and hopaks that were adopted are only a small part of the non-native element in klezmer music. Very often …
Kozatske (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT … even though she is poor and cannot pay for it. The first part of the melody is of Jewish origin, the latter part is Russian and in keeping with the character of the …
Kozak (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT …
Kazatske (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT …
Khosn-kale mazltov (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT …
Khtsos (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT …
Khupe-tants (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT … Wedding Dance #2 comes from a recording by Abe Schwartz.” Phillips 1996a, p. 29 . ( Musical notation and … I’ll label it a khosidl on a split decision. The Abe Schwartz Orchestra recording upon which this is based sounds …
Patsh Tants (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT … of Eastern European origin, In a slow duple meter, it is part of the Jewish wedding. While dancing in a circle, the participants stop at certain intervals to clap their hands in …
Klapper Tants (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT …
Koketke (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT …