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Menagen
… Yiddish accent) comes from the verb 'nagen,' which in the hasidic writings and in oral tradition means singing (and …
Atah Ehad
… creating a Phrygian sonority. In comparison to these Hasidic versions, Idelsohn's notation and arrangement is in …
Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing
… … … Hassidic music … 1976 … Israel … Jewish … Dance … Hasidic Music … Hasidim … Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … Andre Hadju … Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing …
Khasidskaya Muzice V Slove I Zvnke (Hasidic Music: in Word and Sound)
… … 1980 … Yaakov Mazor … Khasidskaya Muzice V Slove I Zvnke (Hasidic Music: in Word and Sound) …
The Badkhn in Contemporary Hasidic Society: Social, Historical and Musical Observations
… C. Steinlauf … Antony Polonsky … The Badkhn in Contemporary Hasidic Society: Social, Historical and Musical Observations …
Feidman, Geyora
… USA … … Hassidic music … 2007 … Klezmer … Clarinet … Hasidic Music … Hasidic niggunim … Ashkenazi … Yaakov Mazor … Michael …
Chasidic in America
… The song ‘Chasidic in America’ was originally sung by cantor Moishe … associated with Oysher, it is not clear who composed ‘ Chasidic in America. ‘ Some credit it to Oysher himself (as … through the medium of American popular music to both the Hasidic niggun and the Eastern European Jewish instrumental …
Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… of the bride. The third section is a well-known khusidl (hasidic-style) melody which may have been associated with …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… at the end of each citation. “These two khusidlekh [Hasidic-style dance tunes, singular khusid ] were … Khusidl, Khosidl, or Khosid: A slow circle or line dance in Hasidic style, in a stately 2/4 rhythm. In some regions of …
Peter Sokolow’s Piano and Keyboard Guide
… … 10 … New York … Cedarhurst … … Hasidic Music … 1991 … Peter Sokolow … Klezmer music … …