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klezmer

17 Mar 99 - 11:47 AM (#63761)
Subject: klezmer
From: vdmeerkl@rullet.leidenuniv.nl

I am looking for songtexts of the following Klezmers: Uri Tzion, Halleluya, The Blessing Nigun, Sher. Could anybody help me? Karina


17 Mar 99 - 07:41 PM (#63861)
Subject: RE: klezmer
From: John in Brisbane

Sorry, but I can't help Karina. There is a lot of Klezmer music on the Web. I went to one site only and found the following tunes. Perhaps along the way we may find a treasury of lots of Klezmer lyrics.

16 Turned The Boy
Ahavatia i
Alef
Baklava - the Middle Eastern treat
Baruhk's Boots
BaShana HaBa-ah
Borhki Nahfshee
Daled
Dayagim
Eli, Eli
Eretz Tropit Yafa
Erev Shel Shoshanim
Frailahk
HaKayitz
HaKova Shelee Shalosh Pinot
Hashivenu
HaTikvah
HaTikvah ver.4
Hava Nagila
Hayoshevet B'Gahneem
Heenay Ma Tov
Het
Hevenu Shalom Aleichem
Im Zer Kotzim Koev
In the Window
Invei
Just One Shabbos
Klezmer tune
Kmo Az
Lagur Ethka
Lea - Dori Ben Zev
Shalom Aleyhkem
Shalom Hkaverim
Shimu Shimu
The High Windows
Yerida - Yehoram Gaon
Zum Gali Gali

Regards
John


17 Mar 99 - 07:56 PM (#63871)
Subject: RE: klezmer
From: Allan S.

John HOw do I find that Klezmer Net???


17 Mar 99 - 09:22 PM (#63893)
Subject: RE: klezmer
From: John in Brisbane

Allan I'm sure that any search engine could pull up lots of sites.

I used the fantastic Midi search site below and looked for 'klezmer' - and went no further:

http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~ckelly/midi/help/midi-search.html

This site concentrates on Israeli music - but I understand that the definition of Klezmer extends somewhat wider than this. I have stumbled across a much larger (and better) site than this in the past. Let me know if you get into strife.

Regards John


18 Mar 99 - 05:15 AM (#63955)
Subject: RE: klezmer
From:

There is the site Jiddische Vergessener Lieder which might have what you want. I haven't gotten a chance to explore it yet.

Click here to get to it.

Murray