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YIDDISH SING ALONG LP - Cy Levitan Orchestra & Chorus
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33 RPM |
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12" |
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The Orchestra and Chorus of Cy Levitan - Yiddish Sing Along. Includes lyrics on back cover. MGM SE-4212 stereo 12" LP record album. Released 1964. Condition: Record is VG+. Cover is VG+. Comments: SONGS INCLUDE: Git Mir Op Mein Hartz-Vu Sannen Meine Sieben Gute Yohr?/Medley: Motke-Schmendrik's Kalle-Chusin Kalle/Medley: Sha Shtil-Abi Gezunt/Medley: Harmonika-Alu-Dayeynu/Shein Vi Di L'vone/Medley: Jeckele-Dir a Nickel/Vi Ahin Zol Ich Gein/Medley: Yukel-Hoo Taz Tza/Medley: Main Zindele-A Breevele/Medley: Kumah Echah-Rad Halaylah-Hava Netse Bamachol/Medley: Di M'Zinke Oisgegeben-Ot Azoi.
More About Yiddish Music: Klezmer or Yiddish 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 klezmorim or kleyzmurim. 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. Originally, klezmer (plural klezmorim) referred to musical instruments, and was later extended to refer to musicians themselves. It was not until the mid-to-late 20th Century that the word was used to identify a musical genre. Early 20th Century recordings and writings most often refer to the style as "Yiddish" music, although it is also sometimes called Freilech music. Compared to most other European folk music styles, very little is known about the history of klezmer music, and much of what is said about it must be seen as conjecture.
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