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The Home Page of Di Naye Kapelye
Di Naye Kapelye plays old time Jewish music the way we imagine it was played in eastern Europe both before and after the Holocaust. ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
krekhts – although essential to all styles of klezmer clarinet – gradually faded out of klezmer violin styles after the 1940s, when less of the fiddlers in ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
... accepting elements of Yiddish theater music, jazz, and popular American music. ... Jewish musicians in Roman often played alongside Gypsies, ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
Trills (dreydlakh) in Jewish music are - in the east European form - slower and less dense than the trills used in classical or celtic violin. ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
Compositions and "studies" were written for "Jewish violin" at the time as well. The Russian Jewish ethnomusicologist Vitally Zemtsofsky actually found a ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
I was born in New York, and now reside in Budapest. Categories of Jewish Repertoire Although I live in Hungary, the majority of our music’s influences come ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
Trills (dreydlakh) in Jewish music are - in the east European form - slower and less dense than the trills used in classical or celtic violin. ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
This article is intended only as a basic overview of research I have been doing for the last decade, primarily on instrumental music in a Jewish context. ...
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Jewish Music in Romania
In particular, Romanian music grew in popularity after dances such as the bulgareasca and the ... When I began to record music in Romania in the late 1980s, ...
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Jewish music in Eastern Europe
Jewish Music in Eastern Europe Resources for playing and research. Jewish Music in Romania by Bob Cohen. This article talks about some of the research ...