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Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… tune (seven variants) preferred by the communities of the “Polish rite” (East of the Elbe and Moldau river) (see image … in agreement in detail. Four forms [of the melody], two Polish and two German, are presented by [Abraham] Baer … [sic]), Italian, German (that used by Marcello), and Polish—are given in the accompanying transcription [see …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… tune (seven variants) preferred by the communities of the “Polish rite” (East of the Elbe and Moldau river) (see image …

Zemirot
… texts; these included German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and dances. 3. Jewish melodies either …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… are: hopke; dreidl; redl or redele (all probably used by Polish hassidim [1] ); freylekhs ; and kadatshke (used in …

Kolomeyke (LKT)
… for Jews within a limited geographical region (such as the Polish mazurka , Ruthenian kolomeyka and Ukrainian kozachok …

Chopin's controversial mazurka op. 17, no. 4
… previous works and the presence of elements derived from Polish musical folklore. Considering Chopin's negative …
Hobn Mir a Nigndl
… Jewish centers. This collection presents the songs of the Polish "troubadour" Nokhem Shternheim that were preserved in …

The "badkhn" in contemporary hasidic society; social, historical, and musical observations
… Polin … Polin … 37125 … 279 - 296 … Oxford … Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies … … 20th (Twentieth) Century … Badkhn …

Polish Camp Songs, 1939-1945
… … Song … Analysis … Holocaust … Aleksander Kulisiewicz … Polish Camp Songs, 1939-1945 …

The Dybbuk - Der dibuk
… in Poland in 1937 and brought together the best talents of Polish Jewry, script writers, composers, choreographers, set … cultural richness of both pre-WWI shtetl communities and Polish Jewry on the eve of WWII. … 81 … 81 … 9 … 35791 … …