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Rafael Schächter
… War I, Schächter moved to Brno, where he began his formal musical studies. He continued his studies at the Prague Conservatory of Music, where he received degrees in composition and … Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute . Schächter was a popular piano accompanist in Terezín; he performed in many …

Doyne (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … taksim may be heard on record no. 6 of Antologia de muzicii populare romanesti , vol. II, edited by Tiberiu Alexandru … this event is no doubt the ‘techiat ha-metim’ dance, or in popular language ‘tekhies hameysim tants.’ A pair of dancers …

Mazur (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … or refer to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … and of course polkas and mazurkas and waltzes [which were popular] in the ‘30s. [Russia and Poland, 1930s].” Alpert …
Marc Lavry
… Marc Lavry was born in Riga , Latvia and received his formal musical education at the Riga and Leipzig conservatories … Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber and orchestral works, popular songs, and theater music. Perhaps his most well …
Yosef Hadar
… Yosef Hadar was born in Tel Aviv in 1926 to a musical family. His mother Yafa and his father Yehiel were … the 'duo composer.' He composed for many duo's that became popular in the fifties and sixties. Among the duo's that … established folk songs and constitute the core of the popular Israeli music genre. … Yosef Hadar was one of the …
Ventura y desventura en el amor (Venturoso mansevo, Venturozo Mansevo)
… Belonging to the modern popular repertoire, the musical setting of this şarki in makam Hicaz was probably … … Ladino … Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judizmo … Liturgical music … Spanish … Twentieth (20th) Century … Sephardi … …
30. Muero de amor (CES)
… tradition, and may have been a Ladino cover of a Turkish popular song. Its literary style and topic (ardent, overt … - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic music … Salonica … Saloniki … Thessaloniki … Eastern …
Léibele Schwartz
… on March 22, 1928 as Yehudah Leib Kirzner. He began his music studies as a child with his father, Yaakov, who was a … Beyond these major stages he also sang in various popular venues such as the Bauen Hotel and at the Embassy … Home or the Hospital Israelita of Buenos Aires. In his popular music shows Léibele interspersed anecdotes and jokes …
65. El baile de los falsos (Sida Musafija)
… This is a Judeo-Spanish contrafact of an extremely popular dance melody of the early twentieth century made … version as La Mattchiche , or Matchiche . Evidently, it was popular in Sarajevo where the linguist Julius Subak recorded … originates in an 1895 zarzuela (lyrics by P. Cadenas; music by Pedro Badía) and is not strictly related to the …
Leo Levi
… first scholar to devote research to the Italian Jewish oral musical traditions. However, his role in the field of Jewish ethnomusicology, and in particular in the development of ethnomusicology in Italy, remains to be fully recognized. The …