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<p>until the late 20th century that the word "klezmer" became a commonly known English-language term. During that time, through <a href="page.php?w=metonymy">metonymy</a> it came to refer not only to the musician but to the musical genre they played, a meaning which it had not had in Yiddish. Early 20th century recording industry materials and other writings had referred to it as Hebrew, Jewish, or Yiddish dance music, or sometimes using the Yiddish term Freilech music ("Cheerful music"). The term 'klezmer' to refer to a genre of music was popularized</p><p>
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