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Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… In 1916, at the age of 21, Binder founded the Hadassah Choral Union, a women’s choir devoted to the performance of …
Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… and Germany, adopted this wordless Hassidic niggun as a hora dance. The poet Levin Kipnis therefore had several …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… that it is transposed to a minor third lower and omits the choral arrangement, leaving only the soprano part. Goldfarb … continued to live in Europe. It appears for example in a choral arrangement in the collection Hazomirs lider-bukh …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… Krachevsky; immigrated to Palestine in 1906), who set a choral arrangement of Hatikvah for the Gymnasia Herzliyah was … resembles “a nineteenth-century central European synagogue chorale in the German Protestant tradition.” What is more …

Sirba
… these characteristics. Medleys consisting of a doina, hora, and sirba or other brisk tune are common in non-Jewish … repertoire consisted of the dance genres named volekh , hora , sirba , ange , and bulgarish . In the non-dance …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… to World War II; today Mukacheve in Ukraine) dancing the hora to the four-section Hassidic niggun mentioned by Mazor … as the following 1957 recording of “ H ag Purim” in a choral arrangement shows ( example 11 ). This last change in …

Tsushpil
… full reference. “...Leon Schwartz learned the doina and hora portions of this three-part medley from Rom, Jewish and Ukrainian musicians in and around Karaptshiv. The hora Leon plays is a version of one of the most common …

Nokhshpil
… full reference. “...Leon Schwartz learned the doina and hora portions of this three-part medley from Rom, Jewish and Ukrainian musicians in and around Karaptshiv. The hora Leon plays is a version of one of the most common … Alpert 1993, p. 3 . ( Recording references included). “‘Hora #1.’ This hora is abstracted from a doina/hora/sirba …

Mazltov far di mekhutonim (LKT)
… repertoire consisted of the dance genres named volekh , hora , sirba , ange , and bulgarish . In the non-dance …

Londre (LKT)
… full reference. Alpert 1993, p. 2 . Apert 1996a, p. 16 . “Hora: A popular Romanian-Jewish dance in a limping, duple … zhok, vulekhl, krimer tants (‘crooked dance’), or ‘slow hora.’ Not to be confused with the brisk Israeli dance of …