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Off the Beaten Track in Israel
… boy. One of the last scenes depicts a Bucharian traditional dance known as the Dance of the Bartered Bride. It is a pantomime dance that portrays a marriage bargain. The music accompanying this scene is the song BeBuchara HaYaffa … Cinema : … 9 … 34197 … … Israel … Bukhara … Dance … Folk dance music … Haim Hefer … Off the Beaten Track in …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… influenced by Slavic languages. Both the language and the folksongs, like many other elements of Ashkenazi culture, … (lyric and narrative songs ( nor gender specific ) dance songs). One of the earliest accounts of … strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… compositions that combine, among other genres, punk music, polkas, cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies … which practically invites the listener to get up and dance a hora (an Israeli folk dance, apparently not a rare occurrence at a Schmekel …
Brakha Tzefira
… His wife Hadassah, Brakha's beloved teacher, encouraged her musical talents, and proposed that Tzefira should sing … songs, and Marc Lavry preferred songs with a light and danceable style. Other composers she worked with were … event. Tzefira's turn to art music, rather than the Israeli folksong, was acclaimed by some, while criticized by others. …
Elohim Eshala
… Michael Collection, R 0080. This is a copy of the 1958 Folkways release by the Israeli singer Geula Gill “Yemenite … They formed an ensemble specializing on Israeli “folk music” called “Oranim Tzabar” playing arrangements by … format of this recording and its formal concept is in accordance with the cutting of a commercial 78rpm record. See …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… reads out loud the last blessing of the Amida in accordance to the modal character of that specific day. This is … the words ' Yishar koa h .' The Simple Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and … the other hand, the Eastern European music's source is from folkloric inventions of the priests. In similarity with folk …
Hora
… from Rumanian. As an ancient term it meant a circular folk dance. Later, it came to signify also a specific dance. The … r Moshe (Musa) Berlin (b. 1937), who took his tunes from musical scores and records published in the U.S., used the …

Freylekhs
… term that, in this case, signifies a musical genre. It seems that Freylekhs tunes comprised … in Eastern Europe, and were the most popular amongst the Dance tunes . Support for this hypothesis is found in … (LKT). [1] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. III (М.Я.Береговский. Еврейская народная …

Zemirot
… which are sung during and directly after Sabbath meals. The musical versions are numerous and heterogeneous reflecting a … origins, and comprising an ever expanding body of folk material.' The texts of the Zemirot describe the joys … German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and dances. 3. Jewish melodies either newly composed or already …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… terms, such as tants nign or a tenzl. Other terms for dance tunes are: hopke; dreidl; redl or redele (all probably … in various communities). Hassidic dance tunes have defined musical characteristics such as duple meter and fast tempi … , p. 240; see also Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , 2001, no. 85, 102. [2] See Mazor-Hajdu, The …