Mark Slobin is an American scholar and ethnomusicologist who has written extensively on the subject of East European Jewish music and klezmer music, as...
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Slobin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dan Slobin (born 1939), American psychologist and linguist Mark Slobin, American ethnomusicologist...
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stgeorgessociety.org/honorees/ St. George Society of New York Honorees Mark Slobin (2003). Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World Book & CD. Oxford...
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Matthew Greene (2009); Music at Wesleyan: From Glee Club to Gamelan by Mark Slobin (2010). John Maher's 1995 work Thinker, Sailer, Brother, Spy: A Novel...
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328ff. "History of the Harvard Glee Club". Retrieved October 15, 2009. Mark Slobin (2010). "A Remarkably Musical Campus" (PDF). Wesleyan (11): 32–35. Archived...
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The life and Music of Paapanaasam Sivan : Lec-Dem by Dr.Rukmini Ramani Mark Slobin (29 September 2008). Global Soundtracks: Worlds of Film Music. Wesleyan...
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of Jewish Folk Musicians. American Klezmer - Its Roots and Offshoots. Mark Slobin (Editor). pp. 24–34. University of California Press, 2002. ISBN 978-0-520-22718-7...
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August 31, 1952, in Detroit, Michigan. She grew up in Detroit in what Mark Slobin has described as an "only modestly Armenian household." Her father had...
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Yiddish singer, multi-instrumentalist and educator. Ethnomusicologist Mark Slobin referred to him as "a key figure in the modern klezmer revitalization"...
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cantorate Mark Slobin explores the evolution of the office of the cantor in his work Chosen Voices: The Story of the American Cantorate. Slobin outlines...
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Humanism Stephen Law 27 January 2011 Religion/Philosophy 257 Folk music Mark Slobin 24 February 2011 Music 258 Late Antiquity Gillian Clark 24 February 2011...
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in Ukrainian Dumy and also in Romanian, Moldavian and Jewish music. Mark Slobin, an American ethnomusicologist, who translated Beregovski's work to English...
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Kim. "Sad Songs of Sarajevo". Rough Guide to World Music. pp. 31–35. Slobin, Mark. "Europe/Peasant Music-Cultures of Eastern Europe". Worlds of Music....
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ethnomusicology in Asian music. Editors-in-chief have included the musicologists Mark Slobin, Martin Hatch, Sean Williams, and currently Ricardo Trimillos. S. Blum...
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T. Koetting; David P. McAllester; David B. Reck; John M. Schechter; Mark Slobin; R. Anderson Sutton (1992). Jeff Todd Titan (ed.). Worlds of Music: An...
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Gen'ichi (1977). "Review: Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan by Mark Slobin". Journal of the American Musicological Society. 30 (3): 539–541. doi:10...
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Yaakov Ro'i, Tel Aviv University Michael K. Silber, Hebrew University Mark Slobin, Wesleyan University Shaul Stampfer, Hebrew University Michael Stanislawski...
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T. Koetting, David P. McAllester, David B. Reck, John M. Schechter, Mark Slobin and R. Anderson Sutton (1992). Jeff Todd Titan (ed.). Worlds of Music:...
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Baz: A Musical Marionette of Northern Afghanistan by Mark Slobin Tea house music by Mark Slobin at http://afghanistan.wesleyan.edu Archived 2011-01-04...
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musical instruments: drums. Afghanistan Journal, 7 (1), 1980, S. 30–32 Mark Slobin: Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan. University of Arizona...
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afro-américains et boudée en France". Cnewsactusdothy. Retrieved June 27, 2020. Mark Slobin (29 September 2008). Global Soundtracks : Worlds of Film Music. p. 300-301...
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or in a fixed pattern. "Melody type" as used by the ethnomusicologist Mark Slobin (1982, 186) is defined as a "group of melodies that are related, in that...
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puppet skillfully while playing the instrument. Atlas of Traditional Music of Azerbaijan Mark Slobin Kirgiz Instrumental Music, p. 20, at Google Books...
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"Bulgărească/Bulgarish/Bulgar: The Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre". In Mark Slobin (ed.). American Klezmer: Its Roots and Offshoots. Berkeley, CA: University...
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klezmer music and essays, was translated into English and published by Mark Slobin as Old Jewish Folk Music in 1982. Beregovsky's archive of wax cylinders...
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Judaica Yearbook 1975/6, Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd, 1976. Mark Slobin, Chosen Voices The Story of the American Cantorate, University of Illinois...
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ISBN 9780195300949. Songs of a Macedonian Gypsy (CD Version), Smithsonian Folkways. Mark Slobin, ed. (1996). Retuning Culture: Musical Changes in Central and Eastern...
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Retrieved 17 September 2010. [1][usurped], The Hindu, 19 July 1953. [2] Mark Slobin; Frank Kouwenhoven Co-editor, CHIME; Ruth Hellier; Carole Pegg; Gerry...
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melodies by Shankar Jaikishan". BBC (News). Retrieved 26 September 2014. Mark Slobin (2008). Global Soundtracks: Worlds Of Film Music. Wesleyan University...
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North America, Abigail Wood American Klezmer: Its Roots and Offshoots, Mark Slobin p. 140-142, 145, 156, 167, 174-5, 187-9, 191, 207, 218, 234 Dictionnaire...
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