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Freylekhs (LKT)
… 1937 [= Beregovski/Slobin 1982, p. 535] . “... after such improvisations [as the rhapsody-like taksims, ] comes a … perhaps... freylekhs -songs are the product of dance improvisation...” Levinson 1947, p. 161 . “Lit. ‘belonging …

Bazetsens (LKT)
… included). “ ‘Bazetsns : 7a recitative’ [from Vilna]...7b ‘Improvisation’ [Ukraine]...7c ‘Bazetsns di kale’...7d ‘ …

Iyr
… The music then abruptly returns to the free rhythm improvisation of the opening section. The third part …
Andalusian Nuba
… it derives its name. Between the Mizans (movements), an improvisational section in free rhythm known as Beiten (two … soloist musicians play parts of this introduction in a free improvisation. 2. Introduction 2: Tuashia – the orchestra …

Steiger
… from melodic formulas within a scale system and used for improvisation by the cantor or the leader of a service. The …
Elohim Eshala
… the performance. It is sung in flexible rhythm and has an improvisational character even though the basic pattern of …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… petihot are sung by one or more solo singers, in a kind of improvisation. The petihot generally begin with the maqam of …

The Philosophy of Improvisation
… … 1966 … Hazzanut … Cantorials … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Improvisation … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Joseph Yasser … Irene Heskes … The Philosophy of Improvisation …

The Hazzanic Recitative
… Recitative … Compositions … Ashkenazi … Liturgical music … Improvisation … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Max Wohlberg … The …

George Gershwin's songbook: Influences of Jewish music, ragtime and Jazz
… piano in a remarkable free fresh and innovative fashion. Improvisations as a genre and not as a style are brilliantly …