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Yakovlevich Beregovsky; Yiddish: משה אהרן בערעגאָװסקי, romanized: Moyshe Arn
Beregovski) was a
Soviet Jewish folklorist,
musicologist and
ethnomusicologist from...
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including Gas-nigunim (street tunes), Tsum tish (to the table).
According to
Beregovski the Gas-nign was
always in 3 4 time. The Taksim,
whose name is borrowed...
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advantage over
traditional IR
imaging architectures. Hoke, C.;
Beregovski, Y.; Ghetler, A.; Han, Y.; Moon, C.; Tella, R. (2015). "Laser
Direct IR...
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Chicago Review Press. p. 1.
Beregovski,
Moshe (1982). Old
Jewish Folk Music: The
Collections and
Writings of
Moshe Beregovski.
University of Pennsylvania...
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Kiselgof and
Beregovski collections are now held by the
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine.)
Beregovski included some of
these elaborate...
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Retrieved 25 May 2021.
Beregovski, Moshe; Slobin, Mark (1982). Old
Jewish folk music : the
collections and
writings of
Moshe Beregovski. Philadelphia: University...
- seriousness.
Bowing Ch****
kissing Handshake Namaste Greeting Salutation Beregovski, M. (1941). "Yidishe klezmer,
zeyer shafn un shteyger".
Literarisher Alamanakh...
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Jewish music. Mark Slobin, an
American ethnomusicologist, who
translated Beregovski's work to English,
calls it the "raised-fourth scale". In folk and religious...
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further inspired to
write with
Jewish themes when he
examined Moisei Beregovski's 1944
thesis on
Jewish folk music. In 1948,
Shostakovich acquired a book...
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Retrieved 25 May 2021.
Beregovski, Moshe; Slobin, Mark (1982). Old
Jewish folk music : the
collections and
writings of
Moshe Beregovski. Philadelphia: University...