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Kosher-tants (LKT)
… the the name of this dance (‘kosher dance’) is originally Jewish, in all instances its music was typically foreign and … the bride is a kosher one’ is far from in good taste for Jewish modesty... In newer times the maskilim began to wage …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a … [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual … practice and the restrictions against mixed dancing in Jewish communities. Later publications describe a modified …
«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music, the composer Solomon Rosowsky published a … days a half century earlier: [1] “Why are there so many Jewish students at the St. Petersburg Conservatory? Because … the only school in the Russian Empire with a quota for non-Jewish students.” [2] Rosowsky’s joke was pure hyperbole. …
Semele (LKT)
… dance. Cahan introduces some German folk songs as well as Jewish ones in which we find a similar dance. However, the …
Shemele (LKT)
… p. 24 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … last dances, outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about this style, no …
Teplik: My Shtetl
… 1 … Buenos Aires … … 1946 … Velvl Tshernovetski … Diasporic Jewish Culture … Jewish community … Ashkenazi … Valentin Chernovetzky … …
Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a … [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual … many names for the freylakh, which was the most important Jewish dance. In Hungary they called them khussidls or …
Bulgar (LKT)
… “ Bulgar or bulgarish is a common East European Jewish music and dance form, usually in 2/4 time. While its … of the most common dance and tune genres of the American-Jewish repertoire, popular in parts of Eastern Europe in the … sirba , but the sirba doesn’t seem to have caught on in Jewish music... Bulgar has a totally different principle of …
Experiencing Devekut
… that was published in December 2014 as part of the Jewish Music Research Centre's Yuval Music Series. This … upon which the study relied. … 10 … Jerusalem … Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of …
Doyne (LKT)
… other contemplative, free-meter genres in the East European Jewish tradition, including cantorial recitatives, the kale … but structured melody for listening, from the Romanian-Jewish repertoire. Often performed for guests at the banquet … Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . ( Recording references included). “Jewish weddings musicians played the doina as a table song.” …