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arr. Bill Cutter/ed. Judith Clurman
Translated literally as "good sign" (siman tov) and "good luck" (mazel tov), this upbeat folk melody comes from the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe in the late 19th century. Often performed at weddings and other significant life events, …
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Translated literally as "good sign" (siman tov) and "good luck" (mazel tov), this upbeat folk melody comes from the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe in the late 19th century. Often performed at weddings and other significant life events, this traditional klezmer song is celebratory and hopeful. This stylistic arrangement is a perfect choice for concerts and ceremonies of all kinds.