(71 results found)
Mazltov far di mekhutonim (LKT)
… latter having either a dance or non-dance genre function.” Feldman 1994, p. 7-8 . “‘Mazel Tov Mekhatonim.’ This [is a] …
Mazurka (LKT)
… mazurka , Ruthenian kolomeyka and Ukrainian kozachok ).” Feldman 1994, pp. 9-10 . “ Mazurka . Mazurka (a Polish …
Pas d’espagne (LKT)
… polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “ The Quadrille and Lancelot, …
Pas de quatre (LKT)
… polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “I still remember well from my …
Interview with Andy Statman
… musician Andy Statman and enthnomusicologist Dr. Walter Zev Feldman . (Taken from the Mel Bay website) … 6 … 184-187 … …
Polka
… polka, waltz, etc... played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “‘R. Siminovitz, with a two-stringed …
Sher
… times also khosid)--referred to a single musical entity.” Feldman 1994, p. 7 . ( Recording references included). … more like a wedding march.” [I.J. Hochman; A. Statman/W. Feldman]. Phillips 1996a, p. 41 . (Musical notation and …
Sirba
… latter having either a dance or non-dance genre function.”Feldman 1994, pp. 10-27.“Choreographically, the bulgareasca … Stoinav groups his bulgareascas with the sirba (1972)...” Feldman 1994, p. 7-8 . “the sirba , the chain dance which … features running triplets throughout its 2/4 measures...” Feldman 1994, p. 12 . “The most instrumental of all …
Terkish (LKT)
… and the latter was not used as a synonym for bulgar...” Feldman 1994, pp. 10-27 . “In the repertoire of the …
Vals (LKT)
… polka, waltz, etc... played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “A ‘kozak’ [and a freylekhs ]... …