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VZL 257: Dances of Israel


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Collection(s)Judaic
Catalogue NumberVZL 257
Matrix Number N/A
Record Label Vistas of Israel
Record Format33 1/3 RPM - 12"
Shelf Number801073
Number of Tracks1
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
Notes Dances of Israel

Defining Israeli dance can be extremely difficult. The Hora, for example, is not Israeli at all, but is of Romanian origin. Yet, the dance demonstrates the fervor of the country. Also contributing to the dance melodies of Israel are the Hassidim and Yemenite songs. 0:51 - 1:27

1) Hayoshevet Baganim (Dweller Midst The Roses), sung by the Karmon Israeli Singers. 2:30 - 4:26

2) Malu Asameynu Blar, sung by the Karmon Israeli Singers. 5:57 - 6:48

3)Hassidic melodies, sung by the Karmon Israeli Singers. 7:25 - 9:50

4) El Ginat Egoz (To the Nut Garden), sung by Ron And Nama. 10:09 - 11:53

5) Hava Neytzey B�machol (Let's Dance), sung by Ron Eliron. 12:16 - 13:26

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