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Bulgar (LKT)
… no idea what a bulgar is, but then it was clear... The most instrumental of all music is the bulgar. It does not relate …
Czardas (LKT)
… accompanied by the drones and strums of various stringed instruments in gypsy style. The overall structure and tempo …
Doyne (LKT)
… (Yiddish: doyne or doyna ), a free-meter Romanian folk instrumental genre often associated with sheperds and … taksim in its turn was probably derived from the improvised instrumental sections of the Romanian epical ballads ( … the plot of the doina was borrowed and modified. Jewish [instrumental] [sic] doinas, whether called that or not, were …
Taksim (LKT)
… taksim in its turn was probably derived from the improvised instrumental sections of the Romanian epical ballads ( … seems to have been developed by Jewish musicians from the instrumental preludes to the non-Jewish epic ballads from …
Volekh (LKT)
… pp. 7-8 . “The fact that a number of [Jewish] instrumental pieces and songs are called ‘Volekhl’ or … to the niggun devekut. The Rumanian doina seems to be its instrumental counterpart.” Mazor and Seroussi 1990/91, pp. … has often been described as free fantasy. The singer or instrumentalist adds all sorts of embellishments and …
Kozatshok (LKT)
… kazachok , as we can see from the use of the name for many instrumental pieces. The popularity of the kozachok is also …
La Gallarda matadora
… art form from the southern region of Spain that includes instrumental music, singing and dance. Theories as to how …
Tsushpil
… the common Yiddish sense (Weinreich, 347) it refers to the instrumental or vocal accompaniment of a niggun . Found only …
Interview with Andy Statman
… and Abe Schwartz , and written in standard notation for C instruments. Also included in this book are program notes …
Pleskun (LKT)
… number of Ukrainian folk songs which were reworked for solo instrument (most often for violin).” Goldin 1989, p. 15 . … …