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Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… European landscape: Hasidic tish-nigunim. Nigunim (Yiddish nign , from the Hebrew niggun —melody) are chants, … areas were notated and audio-recorded. [1] Tish-nigunim (Yiddish: table-melodies) comprise one of the most … and Russian elites, as well as from Ukrainian peasant culture. A close examination of these reference points …

Irene Heskes
… research included the compilation of a large collection of Yiddish theater music. She published many articles and books … , Jews in Music , The Resource Book of Jewish Music , Yiddish-American Popular Songs, 1895–1950 , and Passport to Jewish Music: Its History, Traditions, and Culture . Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica ; Kozinn, Allan. …

Tenement Songs: the Popular Music of the Jewish Immigrants
… helped shape and give life to American popular culture (from 'Ethnomusicology') … 101 … 101 … 1 … 37919 … … … Songs … Song … 1982 … Song … History … Songs … America … Yiddish … USA … Immigrants … Pop … Mark Slobin … Tenement …
Nikolai Kaufman
… psalms from holy books. He loved to sing old songs in Yiddish…but his children never learned them. Only my mother … alphabetically), performance ensemble/number of voices, culture (Sephardic or Ashkenazic), and holiday or occasion (religious or secular). The songs are in Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino and Bulgaria. Also the extensive …

Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish coposer, lost since the Nazi era.
Aleksander Krejn (1883-1951), a founder of the Jewish national school in Russia, wrote “…
Leo Wiener
… linguist, author and translator. Wiener lectured on Slavic cultures at Harvard University and became the first American … discovery of America Vols. I-III (1922). Weiner translated Yiddish songs and poems. The poet he valued most was … ' in Wikipedia. More sources: Leo Wiener, History of Yiddish literature in the nineteenth century . London: John …
Moses Beregovski
… established and directed the musical division of the Jewish Culture League in Kiev and served as the director until it … branch of the Institute for Jewish Proletarian Culture of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences between the … Yidishe Folkslider , Beregovski’s second volume devoted to Yiddish folk song was complete and set to print in 1938 but …
Pete Sokolow
… New York: 2013). This interview was conducted in English, Yiddish, Multiple languages. By Yiddish Book Center: Regenerating Jewish Culture. Pete Sokolow discussed and demonstrated the music …
Sarah Gorby
… Moldova), was a renowned Jewish singer known for performing Yiddish, Russian, and French folk songs. Her birth name was … a significant turn in the 1930s when she began recording Yiddish folk songs. Her recordings resonated with the Jewish … base. Sarah Gorby is best known for her interpretation of Yiddish songs, which she performed with a profound sense of …