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Kozak (LKT)
… ) , which was and still is widespread among Ukrainian Jews and also in Poland. There can be no doubt about the Ukrainian origin of this dance among Jews outside the Ukraine (in Poland) and to determine those features introduced by the Jews; we find such features in this music... It is …
Leo Wiener
… Wiener at The Online Books Page. Klingenstein, Susanne. Jews in the American Academy, 1900-1940: The Dynamics of … American historian, linguist, author and translator … 0 … Jews of Russia … American … Translations … linguist … Author …
La Gallarda matadora
… Hebrew name for the Iberian Peninsula. The Sephardic Jews' ancestors were finally expelled from Spain in 1492 and … and the local languages of the peoples that surrounded the Jews in the various countries where they settled. In their … during the 15 th century, only a few decades before the Jews were expelled in 1492. It therefore seems unlikely that …
Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… … Ashkenaz … Leo Wiener … Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews …
Quadrille (LKT)
… padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “We find in a memorial book of … were sung which went with the rhythms... Eastern European Jews were accustomed to invite each guest to an especially …
Longa (LKT)
… longas were popular [in the Turkish musical culture]. Jews picked up on these. There are klezmer tunes that can be …
Mazurka (LKT)
… tunes of non-Jewish origin played by klezmorim for non-Jews, and also, at times, for Jews within a limited geographical region (such as the …
Pas d’espagne (LKT)
… padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “ The Quadrille and Lancelot, …
Pas de quatre (LKT)
… padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc...played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “I still remember well from my …
Polka
… padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc... played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “‘R. Siminovitz, with a … were sung which went with the rhythms... Eastern European Jews were accustomed to invite each guest to an especially …