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Jewish, Klezmer, Israeli music Unit
price $69
styles: Yiddish, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Israeli,
Classical, Jazz, Folk, Chanukah, Passover, Shabbat |
Track |
Time |
Play |
Order |
Mazaltov |
2.28 |
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Kibbutz life |
1.35 |
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Haifa |
3.30 |
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The Shtetl |
2.42 |
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Jewish
party |
3.33 |
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Song
for peace |
2.02 |
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Fiddler
on the move |
3.28 |
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Sorrowful |
3.24 |
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Shoah |
3.05 |
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The
Prince of Judea |
3.41 |
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Song
for peace |
2.02 |
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Anne Frank |
2.00 |
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Neshama |
3.39 |
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My
first Kaddish |
3.39 |
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Desert
journey |
4.26 |
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| klezmer
con brio |
2.38 |
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| Promised
land |
3.11 |
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Tearful
violin |
3.31 |
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In
memory of |
2.48 |
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Heaven's
tears |
3.45 |
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| The
man from Manhattan |
3.14 |
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| Meshuge |
1.58 |
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| Heveinu
Shalom Aleichem |
3.14 |
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Mizrahi party |
3.15 |
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Ashdod |
3.08 |
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Ashkelon |
2.50 |
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Bersheva |
3.32 |
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Naharya |
3.00 |
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Tiberias |
3.30 |
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Turkish lokum |
2.22 |
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| Varsaw |
2.01 |
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Shabat
lights |
2.53 |
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| A
l'est |
2.46 |
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Hanouka |
3.22 |
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Kol |
3.35 |
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Joseph |
4.49 |
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Exodus
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2.50 |
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The lost souls |
1.46 |
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Kabbala |
3.51 |
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Alban
Chapelle distinguishes himself on the soprano sax with his
melodic creativity.
Klezmer
(from Yiddish , etymologically from Hebrew k'li zemer , "musical
instrument") is a musical tradition which parallels Hasidic
and Ashkenazic Judaism. Around the 15th century, a tradition
of secular (non-liturgical) Jewish music was developed by
musicians called kleyzmorim or kleyzmerim. They draw on devotional
traditions extending back into Biblical times, and their musical
legacy of klezmer continues to evolve today. The repertoire
is largely dance songs for weddings and other celebrations.
Due to the Ashkenazi lineage of this music, the lyrics, terminology
and song titles are typically in Yiddish
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