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Sigmund Schlesinger
… This selection of lively dance tunes included waltzes, polkas, schottisches, gallopades, quicksteps and other …
Harry Kandel
… also recorded for Brunswick and Okeh. He recorded several polkas and mazurkas in 1918, releasing them as Polska …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… compositions that combine, among other genres, punk music, polkas, cantorial singing, and Jewish melodies (including …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… ‘volekhl,’ after that a ‘sher,’ yet another a ‘kozakl,’ a ‘polka’ ...” Stutschewsky 1959, p. 169 . “The ‘freylekhs,’ …
Tants nign (LKT)
… Also it has been proven that to the new dances like the polka, the mazurka, the polonaise, the quadrille, [and] the …
Beroyges-tants
… singing; and not only to [modern couple dances such as] the polka did people improvise and sing songs, but also to the …
Doyne (LKT)
… upon to play waltzes and mazurkas (both in 3/4 meter), polkas (2/4), tangos (4/4), European military marches (2/4 …
Lanse (LKT)
… origin’ such as lances, pa de span, padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc... played for both Jews and non-Jews.” … Siminovitz, with a two-stringed fiddle... [played] the ‘polka,’ ‘kadril’ and ‘lanse’ ...” [Gedara, Palestine, 1888]. …
Krakoviak (LKT)
… to generation. The young people would dance: ‘polke,’ ‘polka-mazurka,’ ‘krakoviak.’ The main dance for the young …
Quadrille (LKT)
… by girls with the bride at the preliminaries including: polka, waltz, mazurka, quadrille, and lancers... Most of the … the second half of the nineteenth century. As is known, the polka was created only around 1830 (in Czechoslovakia) and … song; and not only to [modern couple dances such as] the polka did people improvise and sing songs, but also to the …