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Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… NY: Henry Holt. Idelsohn, Abraham Zebi. 1932. Gesänge Der Chassidim . Vol. 10. Hebräisch-Orientalischer Melodienschatz. …
Niggun Meron
… drum. … The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel … Hassidim … Arab Music … Clarinet … Field recordings … …
Berl's Niggun
… Mazor. … The Klezmer Tradition in the Land of Israel … Hassidim … Field recordings … Hasidim … Hasidism … Klezmer … …
"Ki hinneh kahomer"
… are sung. … The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim … Hassidim … Hasidic dynasties … Ethnomusicology … Field …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… ritenuto. This gesture may allude to moments in which the Hassidim halt their dance and look up to reconnect with …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… and ecstasy through dance and song: The deep belief of the Chassidim, their dwejkuth [devotion] in G-od, the almighty, … and his inner dedication to G-od. The elevated soul of the Chassidim, has enriched their faith and fervor in lively … sound filled with joy and enthusiasm. Well-known is the Chassidim emotional ecstasy, their unconditional devotion and …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… genre. Out of the singing without words (both among the Hassidim and among the people’s masses) sprouts the main …
“Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) – Sleep my child, I will cradle you (Lullaby)
… intimate night-time moment of mother and child, followed by Hassidim and their rebbe walking to an event or dancing in a …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… in dynamics, adding to the ecstatic mood of the performing Hassidim. [5] Openness to diverse contexts of performance. … Poland and Russia. Thus, recent ethnographic work among Hassidim belonging to several dynasties living in Israel … was unknown among them until it was “imported” by Chabad hassidim from Brooklyn, New York. According to these …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… texts … Music theory … Power of Music … Renaissance … Hassidim … Theurgic … Florentine School … The Magical and …