Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish | "Traditsye" ("Tradition")
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2022
- Head inside rehearsal as the Off-Broadway cast of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish perform, "Traditsye" ("Tradition").
Filmed & edited by Shoshana / @bwaySHO - Розваги
As a German speaker, I'm blown away by how much I understand. I did this show in HS as Motel. One of the best experiences of my life.
Amazing!
Yiddish is mostly made up from German, much like Ladino being mostly Spanish with a dash or two of Hebrew, that's how diaspora languages are born.
Would be wonderful if the whole production got filmed for wide viewing. Beautiful.
Would love that!
Fabelhaft! I just saw Fiddler last week, in the round no less, at Hale Center Theater in Sandy, UT. It was a marvelous production. This looks like it was a great time too!
Seriously the best “Tradition” I’ve ever seen! I really wish I could see this live
This is as genuine as it can get
Oy gevalt!! My goosebumps have goosebumps!! I'm going to have to find a way to see this before it closes!!!
It's so beautiful! They're in rehearsal now. Can't wait!
@@bwaySHO Rehearsals? I thought they were already up and running?
1960's-1970's: No one wants to speak Yiddish anymore, Fiddler becomes a smash hit in Hebrew.
2020: Golde and family sing Sabbath Prayer in (probably) their mother tongue, Yiddish - on Zoom.
Magnificent. What a feeling!!!!!!
Unbelievable how strong this performance is after one rehearsal!!
@@bwaySHO WAIT THIS WAS ONE REHEARSAL. IT TOOK US SOO LONG TO PUT THIS NUMBER TOGETHER. HOW. I AM SERIOUSLY IMPRESSED
Goshhhh I only just learned about this production of Fiddler, would've loved to have gotten to see it in Yiddish (wish I could fully understand it though, only bits and pieces)! Really hoping it got a proshot filmed, would love to see it someday!
The production was AMAZING.
Yes!! So good!!
i saw it live in nyc in 2019. well done, beautiful, moving. i'll never forget it.
Always and forever one of my favorites!
I love it!
I just watched this from a different angle on Tiktok.
Love when that happens!
Same!
Same and I tried to look for it yesterday in a tiktok compilation
The matchmaker song randomly came up and now I’m here.
I have just come across this..and it is an absolute joy to listen to! ... I speak German ..and having listened to my mother speaking her 'Low German' , and also having experience of living on the Dutch border for a coupe of years (I spoke German, they spoke Dutch and we understood one another!)...I was thrilled by how much of this beautiful rendition I was able to understand. Of course, now I want to watch the whole production!!!
Thrilled you had such a good experience!
Absolutely glorious! I will always regret missing this when it was on Broadway.
I love this movie. My brother and I just finished watching it yesterday. I've never seen it in Yiddish, SO COOL!
Such a brilliant take on the classic!
Gänsehaut... Gooosebumps... Nicely done. Wish I could have seen it
perfect in every way...and beautifully choreographed, every movement so evocative!
Fantastic!! Emotional!!!
Really powerful!
Woooooow ... the best version I have ever seen I loved it amazing
That was magnificent!!
Chills . Love it
that was amazing!!! loved it!!
Never gets old!
lovely - thank you!
Nicely done!
Gorgeous!!!
Love it!
My Grammie would lose it seeing this! Merh!
Brilliant
Jyddyschkeyt rejn!!!
Will I enjoy it if I don’t speak Yiddish? Will there be subtitles?
The have intertitles like at the Met Opera.
@@o.mcneely4424 thanks. I saw it last night. Wow! My whole family enjoyed it.
Did they change the lyrics? The cast recording doesn’t have Tevye say “traditsye” going into the song
They're speaking another language. It's Yiddish.
yes, i meant compared to the 2018 yiddish recording of this show, of which this is a second run. @@monarchyofvietnam
who is the actor playing tevye?
Steven Skybell
@@maestromuffin1 He's so excellent in the show.
Best production of Fiddler ever
Do you call this Yiddishkeit sad .. come to New York and see what Yiddishkeit means
Sounds like German language..
Of course it does. Yiddish is closely related. Think of it as a version of German with a bunch of Hebrew words mixed in along with a slightly Slavic element. This is/was the lingua franca of Eastern European Jewish civilization right up to the Holocaust.