"Not often does one encounter a book intended for a specialized audience that stimulates general interest. Old Jewish Folk Music offers insights into Soviet and Jewish history, and general musicology. . . . The format of the book is scholarly and well planned and the translation is fluid."—Judaica Book News
Description
Here, translated into English for the first time, is a cultural record of the folk music of Eastern Europe. This volume consists of some of Ethnomusicologist Moshe Beregovski’s responses to Jewish folk music in its living context during the 1930s, including essays on Ukrainian musical influences, klezmer music, and characteristic scale patterns. Also included are Beregovski’s anthologies of hundreds of folk songs with full Yiddish and English song texts. Each song is carefully notated exactly as it was sung and is accompanied by Beregovski’s notes on origins and variants.
About the Author
Mark Slobin is professor of music at Wesleyan University. He is the author of Tenement Songs: The Popular Music of the Jewish Immigrants and Chosen Voices: The Story of the American Cantorate.
Related Interest
Series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art
6 x 9, 598 pages, 11 black and white illustrations, 1 maps
October 2000