#nigunim — Public Fediverse posts
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Was googling the New York Jewish musician Matus Lichtenstein (c.1865–1940) whose name came up in my research and I found this 1928 recording I'd never heard before by his Matus Lichtenstein's Kunst Orkester. Interesting. Sort of #klezmer, sort of #Hasidic #nigunim played in a mainstream orchestral style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIRRXkVGGw&ab_channel=OwlyBluesman -
Was googling the New York Jewish musician Matus Lichtenstein (c.1865–1940) whose name came up in my research and I found this 1928 recording I'd never heard before by his Matus Lichtenstein's Kunst Orkester. Interesting. Sort of #klezmer, sort of #Hasidic #nigunim played in a mainstream orchestral style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIRRXkVGGw&ab_channel=OwlyBluesman -
Was googling the New York Jewish musician Matus Lichtenstein (c.1865–1940) whose name came up in my research and I found this 1928 recording I'd never heard before by his Matus Lichtenstein's Kunst Orkester. Interesting. Sort of #klezmer, sort of #Hasidic #nigunim played in a mainstream orchestral style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIRRXkVGGw&ab_channel=OwlyBluesman -
Was googling the New York Jewish musician Matus Lichtenstein (c.1865–1940) whose name came up in my research and I found this 1928 recording I'd never heard before by his Matus Lichtenstein's Kunst Orkester. Interesting. Sort of #klezmer, sort of #Hasidic #nigunim played in a mainstream orchestral style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIRRXkVGGw&ab_channel=OwlyBluesman -
Was googling the New York Jewish musician Matus Lichtenstein (c.1865–1940) whose name came up in my research and I found this 1928 recording I'd never heard before by his Matus Lichtenstein's Kunst Orkester. Interesting. Sort of #klezmer, sort of #Hasidic #nigunim played in a mainstream orchestral style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIRRXkVGGw&ab_channel=OwlyBluesman -
After an editor removed a bunch of uncited info and left his article with some major gaps, I made the time this weekend to rewrite the biographical sections of Moshe Beregovky's #wikipedia article.
Beregovsky (1892-1961) is the most important academic of #klezmer music, #Nigunim and #Yiddish songs, and did research during the Soviet period which would be impossible to replicate today when the generations who remembered the late Russian Empire period are long gone.😌📚
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moisei_Beregovsky -
After an editor removed a bunch of uncited info and left his article with some major gaps, I made the time this weekend to rewrite the biographical sections of Moshe Beregovky's #wikipedia article.
Beregovsky (1892-1961) is the most important academic of #klezmer music, #Nigunim and #Yiddish songs, and did research during the Soviet period which would be impossible to replicate today when the generations who remembered the late Russian Empire period are long gone.😌📚
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moisei_Beregovsky -
After an editor removed a bunch of uncited info and left his article with some major gaps, I made the time this weekend to rewrite the biographical sections of Moshe Beregovky's #wikipedia article.
Beregovsky (1892-1961) is the most important academic of #klezmer music, #Nigunim and #Yiddish songs, and did research during the Soviet period which would be impossible to replicate today when the generations who remembered the late Russian Empire period are long gone.😌📚
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moisei_Beregovsky -
After an editor removed a bunch of uncited info and left his article with some major gaps, I made the time this weekend to rewrite the biographical sections of Moshe Beregovky's #wikipedia article.
Beregovsky (1892-1961) is the most important academic of #klezmer music, #Nigunim and #Yiddish songs, and did research during the Soviet period which would be impossible to replicate today when the generations who remembered the late Russian Empire period are long gone.😌📚
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moisei_Beregovsky -
After an editor removed a bunch of uncited info and left his article with some major gaps, I made the time this weekend to rewrite the biographical sections of Moshe Beregovky's #wikipedia article.
Beregovsky (1892-1961) is the most important academic of #klezmer music, #Nigunim and #Yiddish songs, and did research during the Soviet period which would be impossible to replicate today when the generations who remembered the late Russian Empire period are long gone.😌📚
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moisei_Beregovsky -
Not sure if this site is well known outside the niche community of researchers of late Russian Empire klezmer. It gives free access to streaming versions of the Ukrainian National Library's reissue CDs of wax cylinders of #klezmer, #Yiddish song, #nigunim, etc. from the 1910s through the 1930s. Most of these were recorded on folklore collecting expeditions in the Pale of Settlement or later in Soviet Ukraine and Belarus. Some very scratchy, fascinating stuff.
https://www.audio.ipri.kiev.ua/index.html
#WaxCylinder -
Not sure if this site is well known outside the niche community of researchers of late Russian Empire klezmer. It gives free access to streaming versions of the Ukrainian National Library's reissue CDs of wax cylinders of #klezmer, #Yiddish song, #nigunim, etc. from the 1910s through the 1930s. Most of these were recorded on folklore collecting expeditions in the Pale of Settlement or later in Soviet Ukraine and Belarus. Some very scratchy, fascinating stuff.
https://www.audio.ipri.kiev.ua/index.html
#WaxCylinder -
Not sure if this site is well known outside the niche community of researchers of late Russian Empire klezmer. It gives free access to streaming versions of the Ukrainian National Library's reissue CDs of wax cylinders of #klezmer, #Yiddish song, #nigunim, etc. from the 1910s through the 1930s. Most of these were recorded on folklore collecting expeditions in the Pale of Settlement or later in Soviet Ukraine and Belarus. Some very scratchy, fascinating stuff.
https://www.audio.ipri.kiev.ua/index.html
#WaxCylinder -
Not sure if this site is well known outside the niche community of researchers of late Russian Empire klezmer. It gives free access to streaming versions of the Ukrainian National Library's reissue CDs of wax cylinders of #klezmer, #Yiddish song, #nigunim, etc. from the 1910s through the 1930s. Most of these were recorded on folklore collecting expeditions in the Pale of Settlement or later in Soviet Ukraine and Belarus. Some very scratchy, fascinating stuff.
https://www.audio.ipri.kiev.ua/index.html
#WaxCylinder -
Not sure if this site is well known outside the niche community of researchers of late Russian Empire klezmer. It gives free access to streaming versions of the Ukrainian National Library's reissue CDs of wax cylinders of #klezmer, #Yiddish song, #nigunim, etc. from the 1910s through the 1930s. Most of these were recorded on folklore collecting expeditions in the Pale of Settlement or later in Soviet Ukraine and Belarus. Some very scratchy, fascinating stuff.
https://www.audio.ipri.kiev.ua/index.html
#WaxCylinder