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Musical instruments of the Mountain Jews
… in the late nineteenth century, is a small portable instrument tuned in the key of B, shaped like a box with … pull or draw, a word that also refers to the player of this instrument, whose role is to play the bourdon; this instrument is called 'duduk' in Armenian) is a diatonic …

Freylekhs
… Klezmer Terminology (LKT). [1] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. III (М.Я.Береговский. … of a Klezmer Dance Genre , 7. [5] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , Vol. IV, nos. 49, 133, 140, 142 … музыка , 1987). [6] Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , 2001, No. 15-16, 58. [7] Yaakov …
Hanukkah Blessings
… for a soloist accompanied by a four-voice. It opens with an instrumental version of the common Ashkenazi tune for the …

Hazzan (pl. Hazzanim)
… official programs for the training of cantors, use of instruments, the choir etc.. … Hazzan (pl. Hazzanim) …

Klezmer (pl. Klezmorim)
… Eastern-European Jewish folk musician, generally instrumentalist. Also used as modifier to describe the genre …

Niggun
… A monophonic folk music composition, vocal or instrumental, with or without text, consisting of one or …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… Hassidic music , p. 240; see also Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , 2001, no. 85, 102. [2] See …

The Performance of the Judeo-Spanish Repertoire
… Traditions … 1 … 1997 … Song … Cancion … Romance … Songs … Instrumental music … Romancero … Coplas … Field work … …

Just harmonizing in their own way': Change and reaction in Judeo-Spanish song.
… style, rhythmic and melodic elements, texture, the use of instruments, textual changes, gender roles, and the …

The Spoils of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus: A Re-Investigation
… I Rom … … 1991 … Music … Israel … Archeology … Musical instruments … Ancient … Ancient Israel … Menorah … Titus …