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“Die alte Kasche” (Volkslied) – The Old Question (Folksong)
… persistent questioning portrays a certain Eastern European Jewish stereotype. [1] Perhaps for this reason, Die alte … [2] Engel to Stutschewsky, ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … “Die alte Kasche” (Volkslied) – The Old Question …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… Hassidim and among the people’s masses) sprouts the main Jewish characteristic, that of total dedication to the … Jews thrived and turned the Song without Words into pure music (is that a coincidence that a converted, assimilated … [1] Engel to Stutschewsky, ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk …
A Nigun on a soff (chassidisch) – A Tune without Ending
… Stutchewsky seems to hint at two sides of the same musical coin in Hasidic thought. Cyclical return and the … in J. Stutschewsky, ibid ., p. 59. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … A Nigun on a soff (chassidisch) – A Tune without …
Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong)
… may be classified as a humoristic-satiric Eastern-European Jewish folksong. About this category Stutschewsky wrote two … an element of self-edification [original emphasis] in the Jewish humor and in the Jewish joke. Most of the humoristic … - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Bulbe (Volkslied) – “Potato” (Folksong) …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… in G-od, the almighty, have developed a strong sense for music within their soul. For the Chassid the song and dance … moving, this repetition reflects the perseverance of the Jewish belief: The Chassidic nigun is splits up to smaller … mark in his developing approach to Eastern European Jewish music. ____________________________________ [1] J. …
Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… the listener back to the celebrative moments of traditional Jewish life. Stutschewsky wrote about this genre in his book … to dance. Its origin is in the Moldavian and Rumanian music. The Zoock has well entered the klezmer repertoire, … see example in Stutschewsky 1959: 100. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… number in A minor – the Kol Nidrei. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim Stutschewsky … Klezmer music … Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… approach that challenged established categories in Jewish music research. This concept was already introduced in the … polemic regarding the proper foundations of modern Jewish art music – the Eastern-European domestic folklore …
Uri Sharvit
… in 1939. He received his diploma from the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem in 1965, his bachelor's degree from the … Columbia in 1977. Since 1973 he has been a professor of music at Bar-Ilan University and professor of … Center from 1996 to 1999. He is the author of A Treasury of Jewish Yemenite Chants (1981) and Chassidic Tunes from …
Mark Slobin
… Mark Slobin is the Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music Emeritus at Wesleyan University and the author or … books, on Afghanistan and Central Asia, eastern European Jewish music, film music, American music, and … Klezmer World " and " Tenement Songs: Popular Music of the Jewish Immigrant s.” He has been President of the Society …