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Hora (LKT)
… and the dance movements are distinct both from the lively Israeli dance in duple meter bearing the same name, and from … virtuostic ornamentation due to its slow tempo...” Sokolow 1987, p. 19 . ( Musical notation included). “The … and a 2nd inversion right hand chord works wonderfully.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . ( Musical notation included). “‘Baym …
«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… of leading composers such as Aleksandr K. Glazunov and Nikolai A. Rimsky-Korsakov. In other words, it is about the … from antisemitism to philosemitism. [11] Picture 4: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Glazunov, and Antaloy … University in January 2009. I thank Alexander Frenkel, Israel Bartal, Edwin Seroussi, and Jascha Nemtsov for their …
Bulgar (LKT)
… in Bessarabia. Its best known step is similar to the Israeli dance hora.” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . ( … and recording references included). “‘Der Nikolayver Bulgar.’ Der Nikolayver Bulgar ... has [been] identified [by Walter …
Doyne (LKT)
… (sometimes ten or fifteen minutes).” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960-70s.] Fridhaber 1975, pp. 27-28 . “ Doyna is … in fox-trot, waltz, tango, and even rhumba rhythms.” Sokolow 1987, p. 20 . ( Musical notation included). “The … each new section by setting a vamp in the next tempo.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . ( Musical notation included). “The …
Volekh (LKT)
… is danced (resurrection of the dead).” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-70s]. Hadju 1971, p. 83 . (Musical notation … almost every religious service of the yearly cycle. Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov (1700-1760) explains that the reason … each new section by setting a vamp in the next tempo.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . (Musical notation included). “The guests …
Sher
… only the wedding dance, the sher, won acceptance in Erez Israel.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1270 . “The bands themselves … as the ‘sher’ dance, the name is: Das Lied der deustschen Kolonisten in Russland... (the song of the German colonists … I [sic] rhythm at the slower tempo for the sher...” Sokolow 1987, p. 20 . “Eastern European Jews were accustomed …
Terkish (LKT)
… constitutes a sister-repertoire of the niggun-Meron of Israel.” Hadju, 1971, p. 73 . “Grichesher Tantz...is based … slow-moderate in tempo, using a Habanera-like rhythm....” Sokolow 1987, 19 . “The Terkish, as it sounds, a dance in … ‘habanera’ beat, without variation Dum, da Dum Dum.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . … Terkish (LKT) …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… dream in the book of Genesis); twelve – the tribes of Israel; thirteen – attributes of mercy (according to … in Prague in 1526/7 found at the National Library of Israel . It appeared in print for the first time in the 1590 … the tablets of the covenant), four are the matriarchs of Israel (rather than just “the matriarchs”), six are the days …
Arbie Orenstein
… in Its Historical Development . He was the coeditor, with Israel J. Katz , of the scholarly annual journal Musica … Judaica , edited by Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik, 2nd ed., vol. 15, Macmillan Reference USA, 2007, p. …
Karev Yom
… life of those times… Theodore Bikel On October 2, 2014, Israeli anchor Gabi Gazit interviewed Theodore Bikel … early reception in Israel. The archive of the Israel Radio (Kol Israel; now housed at the National Sound Archives) holds … Yisraʼel: Anṭologyah Yisreʼelit-Mesoratit La-Ḥazanut Shel Kol Ha-Shanah . Tel-Aviv: Bet-ha-keneset le-noʻar …