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Tenoim (LKT)
… sign the tenoim approached, the klezmorim were invited to play... When the sign to play was given they would begin with a soft melody which got …

Tish-nign (LKT)
… klezmorim know many pieces: dance, instrumental works played at the table, street tunes (accompanying the march to … From what I understand, the best klezmorim didn’t even play the dance tunes, they’d just come and play the tish nigunim , which were very moving, …

Terkish (LKT)
… as I note below, several items of south Balkan origin were played by the Jews as ‘bulgar,’ they were not called … is transcribed in that chapter under Kishiniev #2 . He then plays Kishiniev #1 in a freylakh rhythm.” Phillips 1996a, p. …

Tekhies hameysim-tants (LKT)
… reference. “... One of the most beautiful dances on display during this event is no doubt the ‘tekhiat ha-metim’ …

Skotshne/Skochne
… you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian … who are not dancing clap their hands. The musicians also play frejlaxs at weddings, sometimes accompanied by …

Sirba
… 178 . “Freylakh from ‘Doina’ Medley #1. Violinist Leon Ahl played this freylakh after an extended doina...The third and … a freylakh. (I think of a sirba to be a very fast piece played with almost all straight sixteenth notes, with …

Shtoktants (LKT)
… the klezmer , calling for ‘a doyne ,’ requesting that they play the Romanian-Gypsy ‘ doyne ’ melody for him...” [Lag …

Shrayer
… you get the full reference. “Jewish klezmorim often played at non-Jewish weddings, festivities, entertainments, …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… 5 ). It is possible that Beregovsky heard this dance tune played by a klezmer instrumental ensemble. The melody was …

Sher
… included). “A klezmer...told me that in the 1890s he played in a band in Brusilov (Kiev area), which used to play for Ukrainian artisans...at their weddings and … Beregovski 1937 [=1982, 533-534] . “Jewish klezmorim often played at non-Jewish weddings, festivities, entertainments, …