Below are titles of Jewish traditional music we can play either as a duo or on solo violin.
For Duo (Recorder and Violin or Two Recorders)
Bei Dem Shtetl
Esa Enai
Margaritkelekh
Numi, Numi
Etz Harimon
Karev Yom
Eliyahu Hanavi
Lomir All In Einem
Agala Im Susa
Kinder Yoren
Mir Zeinen Alle
Avinu Malkeynu
Tumbalalaika
Ver Hot Aza Yingele
Tzion Tamati
Zol Shoyn Kummen Die G'ule
A Merry Tune
Raisele
Listen, Pretty Maiden
My Heart
Had I The Emperor's Treasures
True Love
Once Upon A Time
The Alphabet
The Clock Strikes Twelve
The Night Was Still (Partisan's Song)
Wedding Song (The In-Laws)
Dance of Reconciliation
The Youngest is Betrothed
On A Wagon Bound for Market
The Little Calf
A Carriage Driver's Song
A Mother's Song
A Yiddish Song
Lullaby
Zamele
The Wine Cup
Eighty He and Seventy She
Sleep, My Daughter
Rabbi Elimelech
My Little Son
Let's Forgive Each Other
A Waltz of Yearning
Clapping Dance
Daisies
Where the Cedars Grow
May We Be Worthy
There in the Land of Israel
Sleep My Little One
Chatskele
Let Us Rejoice (Hava Nagila)
Traditional Jewish Wedding Tunes
From an anthology of traditional Jewish wedding tunes arranged for trio. We may be able to play these on two instruments, or the melody could be played on solo violin.
Dodi Li (Processional)
El Ginat Egoz (Processional)
Erev Shel Shoshanim (this beautiful tune tune can serve as a processional, meditation, or as prelude music)
Od Yishama (Recessional)
Sherele (Reception)
Wedding Waltz (Reception)
King David Medley (Dance)
Bashana Haba'a (Dance)
Ose Shalom (Peace Prayer)
Birkat Hamazon (Prayer after meals)
Tzur Mishelo (Song to follow grace)
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