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Le Niggûn Merôn
… une ronde collective. Ils sont aussi bien joués par les musiciens que chantés par le public et comportent le plus … airs qui font l'objet de notre étude sont d'unestructure 'musicale plus complexe et ne comportent pas de paroles. Ils … … Niggunim … Niggun … 9490 … Niggun … Niggunim … Hasidic niggunim … Instrumental music … Dance Tunes … Le …
ניגון דבקות
… תחת החופה. [7] [1] Vinaver-Schleifer, Anthology of Hassidic music, p. 191. In reference to this term among Ashkenazic hazzanim, see: Avenary, The musical vocabulatory of the Ashkenazic Hazanim, p. 190 [2] … 273, 276, 277 [6] Vinaver-Schleifer, Anthology of Hassidic music, Nos. 39 and 41 [7] Yaakov Mazor, Mekoma Shel Hamusika …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… to a Hassidic family in Pultusk, Poland. He was exposed to music as a young child while accompanying his father on … Rabbis of Kutsk and Ger, where Abraham would hear Hassidic music. Although he was considered an Illui in Talmud, Abraham turned to a music career at a young age; he began by singing in the …

Observations on Practices of Nusach in America
… role of congregational singing. … 101 … 101 … 2 … 3 … Asian Music … Asian Music … 38672 … Austin, TX … The Society for Asian Music … … 33 … 2002 … Liturgy … Modes … Shteiger … America … …

Vals (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and Central Europe such as Gur, … some waltzes were later composed by Hasidim themselves. The Hasidic waltzes are usually not intended for dancing; like …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… in the celebrations at Mount Meron According to the klezmer musician Moshe (“Musa”) Berlin , the performance practices … the crowd. Today, however, according to Musa, the klezmer musicians do not stand next to the dancing audience. … above the courtyard where those who take charge (of the music and dance) also stand. In this setup, no direct …

Zemerl (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … the most common nusakh [liturgical mode] of the Vizhnitser Hasidic tradition....[it was played] at small celebrations … , an evening party prior to a circumcision, at Hasidic gatherings, as dinner music at Jewish weddings, and …
Joachim Stutschewsky
… a founder of the Society for the Development of Jewish Music in Vienna, and a cellist in the famous Viennese … after immigration, he encouraged Israeli composers to write music based on Jewish heritage. As for himself, he favored … 1959, 1966) for his compositions. … Composer … Composers … Hasidic … 11807 … Israeli … Cellist … Composer … Arranger … …
Nissan Spivak
… vocal handicap that led him to develop original synagogue music in which the choir, instead of being merely an … Jacob Beimel . Spivak is considered as a genius in Jewish music, and many of his compositions became famous throughout Eastern Europe and in various Hasidic courts. Especially his compositions for Malchouyot …