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Moisei Beregovsky (1892 – 12
August 1961, Russian: Моисей Яковлевич Береговский, romanized: Moisey
Yakovlevich Beregovsky; Yiddish: משה אהרן בערעגאָװסקי...
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sometimes used the term klezmer; Ivan
Lipaev did not use it, but
Moisei Beregovsky did when
publishing in
Yiddish or Ukrainian. The first[citation needed]...
- violinist, and Max (Mischa), a cellist. The
ethnomusicologist Moisei Beregovsky,
writing during the
Soviet period,
mentioned Gegner as one of the "Jewish...
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Idelsohn called it
simply a
dorian mode with an
augmented fourth.
Moisei Beregovsky, a
Soviet ethnomusicologist, was
critical of Idelsohn's work and preferred...
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violinist and
composer from Bila
Tserkva who the
ethnomusicologist Moisei Beregovsky listed among the
great klezmer violinists of the 19th century. His mother...
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violinist who
acted as a key
informant to the
Soviet Ethnomusicologist Moisei Beregovsky in the 1930s. His
extensive handwritten m****cripts,
which are now in...
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reissued collections of the
Ukrainian Jewish ethnomusicologist Moses Beregovsky.
Subcultural Sounds:
Micromusics of the West
Chosen Voices: The Story...
- the war ended.
Beregovsky resumed his
expeditions in 1944, when he
returned from evacuation. The
institute was
closed in 1949,
Beregovsky arrested and sent...
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Yehiel Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and
Josef Gusikov.
According to
Moisei Beregovsky, Pedotser's
ensemble was the best in
Berdychiv and his
compositions were...
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music primarily in Ukraine,
including S. Ansky,
Susman Kiselgof,
Moisei Beregovsky, Joel Engel, and
Sofia Magid. Many of
these collected works are now in...