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Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… among the Sephardic Jews, but only one, originating in Bulgaria, survived with almost the same opening words …
Freylekhs
… in the Land of Israel , p. 45. [4] Walter Zev Feldman, Bulgareasca/ Bulgarish/ Bulgar: the Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre , 7. [5] …
In the Fiddler's House: Itzhak Perlman
… bazetst di Kale 9. Firn di mekhutonim aheym 10. Der Heyser Bulgar ('The Hot Bulgar') 11. Abi Gezunt 12. Ahavas Oylom 13. Reyzele 14. … Klezmeri, Skripe (Play, Musicians, Play!) 18. Der Heyser Bulgar ('The Hot Bulgar') 19. Fisherlid/ Klezmatics Khosidl …
Uncle Moses
… sequence where music, such as the klezmer tune the Heisser Bulgar is performed. Additionally, during a union meeting, …
Judeo-Spanish Songs for the Life Cycle in the Eastern Mediterranean
… Nikolay | קאופמן, ניקולאי 1985 “The Folk Songs of the Bulgarian Jews in the Past,” Annual of Social, Cultural and Educational Association of the Jews in Bulgaria 20: 111-143. Levy, Isaac | לוי, יצחק 1959-1973 … Susana | וייך-שחק, שושנה 1979-80 “The wedding songs of the Bulgarian Sephardi Jews,” Orbis Musicae 7: 81-107. 1982-83 …
Aksak (LKT)
… this [dance] seem to have been related to those of the bulgar .” Rubin and Ottens 1995, p. 23 . ( Recording …
Ange (LKT)
… the dance genres named volekh , hora , sirba , ange , and bulgarish .” Feldman 1994, pp. 7-8 . “The Moldavian dances …
Honga (LKT)
… Moldavian dance. It’s not related to the freylakhs or bulgar. There are very few examples of it in the Jewish …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… this process had not been completed in the case of the bulgarish, which had been employed occasionally to replace … of the American klezmer, appears a parallel genre called Bulgare or Terkishe , which, in our opinion, constitutes a … dances at tempos in 2/4 or 4/4 meter. Tunes identified as Bulgars (or Bulgarishes ) in their titles are often …
Freylekhs fun der khupe (LKT)
… this process had not been completed in the case of the bulgarish, which had been employed occasionally to replace …