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Jewish Instrumental Folk Music : The Collection and Writings of Moshe Beregovski

Beregovski, MosheZemtsovsky, Izaly(Foreword by)Alpert, Michael(Volume editor)Rothstein, Robert A.(Volume editor)Slobin, Mark(Volume editor)
Part of the Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music and Art series
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A unique and unparalleled collection of klezmer music that contributes to our understanding of a musical and cultural movement that have become widely appreciated and emulated ocross the world today.

Moshe Beregovski's collection of klezmer tunes is the only such treasury collected under expert fieldwork conditions before World War II.

It represents the full range of melodies dating back to the late nineteenth century as played by surviving musicians in Stalinist times in the Ukraine.

The introduction is the best single essay available on early twentieth century klezmer lifestyle and performance practice.

This first English-language edition includes sheet music and extensive annotation by Michael Alpert, a pioneer klezmer researcher; and contains tunes not previously available in print, as well as an appreciation of Beregovski by Russian scholar Izaly Zemtsovsky.

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Syracuse University Press
0815628900 / 9780815628903
Hardback
31/05/2001
United States
256 pages, 19 photographs, notes, sheet music
216 x 279 mm, 1139 grams
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