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Niggun
… dynasty (Vinaver, no. 47, pp. 156-163). The term niggun is Hasidic in origin and is the most frequent meaning of niggun …

Vals (LKT)
… Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and Central Europe such as Gur, … some waltzes were later composed by Hasidim themselves. The Hasidic waltzes are usually not intended for dancing; like the Hasidic marche, they are generally sung slower than their …

Invention individuelle et tradition collective dans la musique juive de Hongrie
… … Hungary … Compositions … Ashkenazi … Czechoslovakia … Hasidic … Tradition … Traditions … Jewish music … Judit …

Karahod (LKT)
This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT…
Velvel Pasternak
The JMRC mourns the passing of Velvel Pasternak, scholar of Hassidic music and founder…
Dance Niggun
… Hanefesh: A Musical Journey into the Hassidic Niggun … Hasidic … Hasidic Music … Niggunim … Ashkenaz … Contemporary … …
שיר חסידי
Khsidish lid
Hassidic Song
ניגון דבקות
המונח ניגון דבקות, שמקורו ביידיש 'א דביקות ניגן' או 'א דבייקה', מתייחס…

A priestly view of Bible arithmetic : Deity’s "regulative aesthetic activity" within Davidic musicology
Essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J.
ניגון ללא סוף (חסידי)
A nigun on a sof (khsidish)
A Tune without Ending (Hassidic)