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Klezmer (Yiddish: כּלי־זמר or ,קלעזמער, romanized: klezmer) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. The...
Click to read more »Klezmer (Yiddish: כלזמיר, from Hebrew: k'li zemer כלי זמר, lit. "vessels of song", meaning "musical instruments" in Hebrew; in Yiddish, "klezmer" refers...
Click to read more »Klezmer-loshn (קלעזמער-לשון klezmer-loshn, Yiddish for Musician's Tongue) is an extinct derivative of the Yiddish language. It was a kind of argot, or...
Click to read more »Klezmer is a 2015 Polish war-drama film written and directed by Piotr Chrzan. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd edition of the Venice...
Click to read more »The Flying Bulgars (formerly the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band) was a Toronto-based Canadian band, which played music rooted in the Jewish music of Eastern...
Click to read more »Amsterdam Klezmer Band, sometimes referred to as AKB, is a Dutch-Jewish musical group created in 1996 in Amsterdam. The band plays Yiddish and Klezmer music...
Click to read more »The Klezmer Concerto is a piece for solo clarinet, harp, strings and percussion by Israeli-American composer Ofer Ben-Amots. The piece was both written...
Click to read more »Barcelona, Spain. The band draws on many musical influences, including Klezmer music, Jazz Manouche, and Romani music. BGKO also explores the sounds of...
Click to read more »had to play because of Klezmer's popularity there. Over time, Klezmer's audience expanded in Germany and the American Klezmer bands were able to adjust...
Click to read more »Prokofiev album with Polina Leschenko, Christian Poltéra, and Martha Argerich; Klezmer Karma with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Yiddish singer Myriam Fuks...
Click to read more »The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band is a Chicago-based klezmer ensemble. It was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 and is directed by violinist Alex Koffman...
Click to read more »Infobox recurring event is being considered for merging. › The International Klezmer Festival in Safed is a summer music festival held annually since 1988 in...
Click to read more »Krakauer (born September 22, 1956) is an American clarinetist who performs klezmer, jazz, classical music, and avant-garde improvisation. Krakauer's performance...
Click to read more »1966) is a German clarinetist, Klezmer musician, educator, and composer. He is generally regarded as one of the top Klezmer musicians in Germany, and has...
Click to read more »Petersburg, Russia. Founded in Nantes, France in 1997, the group plays Klezmer, Russian folk music, Balkan music, Moldovan music, and a mix of other genres...
Click to read more »collaborated on multiple occasions. In 2004 Turovsky invited Ichmouratov's klezmer band Kleztory to record CD with I Musici de Montreal chamber orchestra...
Click to read more »Golem is a rock-klezmer band from New York City. They mix traditional Eastern European Jewish music with original material sung in Yiddish, English, Russian...
Click to read more »עלענקריג, September 15, 1878 – January 8, 1965) was a Russian-born American klezmer bandleader, Cornet player, barber and recording artist of the early twentieth...
Click to read more »The Cracow Klezmer Band was a Polish klezmer quartet formed by accordionist and composer Jarosław Bester [Wikidata] in 1997 in the city of Kraków, and...
Click to read more »conductor and klezmer clarinetist of Volga Tatar descent. He is a founding member and clarinetist of award-winning Montreal-based klezmer group Kleztory...
Click to read more »others. Since the 1980s some of these religious terms have been applied to Klezmer music as well, most commonly Mi Shebeirach. In Ukrainian, it is called...
Click to read more »American clarinetist and saxophonist whose career spanned both jazz and klezmer music. He is best known as the musical director of the album Tanz (Columbia...
Click to read more »ceremonies, and sang to the bride, groom and in-laws with the accompaniment of klezmer musicians. They also had a traditional role on holidays such as Hanukkah...
Click to read more »Metropolitan Klezmer is a New York band that was established in 1994. While clearly a Klezmer band, Metropolitan Klezmer takes an eclectic approach to...
Click to read more »that Yiddish club leaders, Yiddish teachers, translators, performers and klezmer group leaders in every state and in 35 other countries received it. It...
Click to read more »The Klezmer Conservatory Band is a Boston-based group which performs traditional klezmer music; it was formed by Hankus Netsky of the New England Conservatory...
Click to read more »Yiddish language novel by Sholem Aleichem based loosely on the life of klezmer violinist Stempenyu. It his first novel and remained one of his most popular;...
Click to read more »instructional material on a variety of fiddle styles, including jazz, klezmer, folk, and world music. Haigh has worked as a session musician with many...
Click to read more »became popular at Jewish weddings, a staple in 20th century vaudeville, in Klezmer repertoire, and in cartoons. Sometimes titled as "Mazel Tov" or other variations...
Click to read more »sprinter Ismail Butera, accordionist plays with such klezmer bands as Hot Pstromi and Metropolitan Klezmer Jeanne Ingabire Butera (born 1990), Rwandan singer...
Click to read more »Klezmer Quintet is a traditional klezmer band originally from the Washington, D.C. area. The group is also a neo-klezmer ensemble performing klezmer music...
Click to read more »Retrieved 9 April 2019. Ilana Cravitz (January 2004) Klezmer – Modes and Scales", ManchesterKlezmer.org at archive.org (Accessed 23 November 2014). Hewitt...
Click to read more »electric bassist Dan Seamans and percussionist Kenny Wollesen as the New Klezmer Trio. They went on to produce three albums and the free improvisation on...
Click to read more »American Klezmer band The Klezmatics. He began performing Jewish music at age fifteen, and moved to New York in the early 1980s to incorporate klezmer into...
Click to read more »(Sam) Beckerman (1883–1974), American klezmer clarinetist Sidney Beckerman (musician) (1919–2007), American klezmer clarinetist Beckermann This page lists...
Click to read more »March 1936) is an Argentine-born Israeli clarinetist who specializes in klezmer music. He played in notable symphony orchestras before embarking on a solo...
Click to read more »revived one from Brittany Hungarian folk music traditions Italian fiddling Klezmer fiddling Polish fiddling Mainland Portuguese and Azorean fiddling Romanian...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »Andrew Edward Statman (born 1950) is an American klezmer clarinetist and bluegrass/newgrass mandolinist. Statman was born in New York City and grew up...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »primarily spent performing classical music, and has since expanded into jazz, klezmer, and other genres. Kennedy's grandfather was Lauri Kennedy, principal cellist...
Click to read more »Austin Klezmorim is a klezmer music group founded in 1979 in Austin, Texas by trumpeter and composer Bill Averbach.[citation needed] Self-Published Recordings...
Click to read more »Daniel Kahn & the Painted Bird is a German klezmer band founded by Jewish-American singer-songwriter and actor Daniel Kahn, originally from Detroit, Michigan...
Click to read more »The album centers on eclectic folk music, including Cajun ("Lazy John"), Klezmer ("You Go East, I'll Go West"), Malian worldbeat ("Je pense à toi"), country...
Click to read more »part of a medley, in a collection Jewish Wedding Songs. The Rubinstein Klezmer Project released an album Fiddler on the Road in 2013, including the song...
Click to read more »Nature Reserve Ein Ziv Springs Birya Forest HaAri Ashkenazi Spring Events and festivals Klezmer Festival Ladino Festival Related Tourism in Israel Safed...
Click to read more »Kharkov Klezmer Band (Russian: Харьков Клезмер Бенд), also known as the Kharkiv Klezmer Band (Ukrainian: Харків Клезмер Бенд), is a klezmer band from...
Click to read more »of individuals or groups of people from each other.[citation needed] In Klezmer music tradition, parting melodies are played at a Jewish wedding day, such...
Click to read more »its hybrid sound has been called "klezmer a la chilena" by press. Its first references were Jazz manouche, Klezmer, Balkan and Gypsy music, rhythms to...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »Bronx, New York), is an American fiddler who plays bluegrass, country, klezmer, folk music and roots music. In addition to his solo career, he has performed...
Click to read more »influenced by the Jewish instrumental folk music of Eastern Europe known as Klezmer. All songs traditional except for tracks 2a, 3, 7, and 9 by Shlomo Carlebach...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »(Герольд Лаврентьевич Китлер). The origin of this piece is nebulous, as many Klezmer orchestras know this song as a Yiddish piece (Ersther valts—Mayn ershte...
Click to read more »was a Romanian-born American Klezmer accordionist and recording artist. He was one of the first musicians to record Klezmer music in the United States,...
Click to read more »niggunim Pizmonim Baqashot Weekly maqam Jewish western art music Secular Klezmer Yiddish song Sephardic Mizrahi Mainstream Jazz Women Classical Jewish art...
Click to read more »Rhythm and Jews is an album by American klezmer group The Klezmatics. It was released in 1993 via Flying Fish. The album includes many traditional melodies...
Click to read more »September 20, 1884 – October 2, 1963) was an Austrian-born Jewish American Klezmer musician, clarinetist, bandleader and recording artist active from the...
Click to read more »13, 1989) was a Ukrainian-born American klezmer clarinetist and bandleader, who was instrumental in the Klezmer revival. Tarras was born David Tarasiuk...
Click to read more »Michael Winograd (born 1982) is an American klezmer clarinetist and composer. He has performed with such groups and artists as Vulfpeck, Vulfmon, Tarras...
Click to read more »Beyond the Pale is an album by the klezmer band Brave Old World, released in 1994. The album title refers to the Pale of Settlement. The album was produced...
Click to read more »abbot Martin of Jumièges. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 174. Neveux 2008, p. 81. Douglas 1964, p. 106. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2000). Gerloc (d...
Click to read more »ska, jazz, folk and most notably Eastern European influences such as klezmer and gypsy music, which has led to their inclusion in the gypsy punk genre...
Click to read more »resulted in a mixed repertoire: Moldovan music with klezmer elements for the Moldovan audience, and klezmer music with Moldovan elements for the Jewish one...
Click to read more »2000, who play modern Jewish diasporic music that draws influence from Klezmer, Romani, Arabic, Balkan, and other East European traditions alongside indie...
Click to read more »filmmaker, writer, photographer and playwright. Strom is a pioneer among klezmer (musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe) revivalists...
Click to read more »including jazz, rock, funk, klezmer and Israeli music. His groups include “Breathe“, “Kol Haruach Klezmer Band / Klezmer Voices“, “The Brian Choper Jazz...
Click to read more »Nature Reserve Ein Ziv Springs Birya Forest HaAri Ashkenazi Spring Events and festivals Klezmer Festival Ladino Festival Related Tourism in Israel Safed...
Click to read more »Tongued Devils are a Canadian musical group. Their music combines Roma, Klezmer, ska, rock, and jazz. The Plaid Tongued Devils began as an alternative...
Click to read more »Calgary, Alberta Genres Classical, Classical Crossover, Celtic, Jazz, Klezmer Occupations Musician, Dancer, Acrobat with Quartetto Gelato Instruments...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »orchestra and concert band and is used in classical music, military bands, klezmer, jazz, and other styles. The word "clarinet" may have entered the English...
Click to read more »Polish jazz groups: Big Band Akademi Muzycznej w Katowicach The Cracow Klezmer Band Hagaw Jazz Darings June Kury Light Coorporation Melomani Mikrokolektyw...
Click to read more »age. Growing up, he played in his high school band and in his father's klezmer band. He studied performing arts technology at the University of Michigan...
Click to read more »a Canadian rapper and producer known for his eclectic mix of hip-hop, klezmer, and other styles such as drum & bass and folk music. A pianist and accordion...
Click to read more »California Press. York, Laura (1999). "Adele of Champagne". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (eds.). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol...
Click to read more »performing klezmer music in his spare time, and has played with groups such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Brave Old World. He has taught klezmer violin...
Click to read more »Gypsy, punk rock, jazz, middle-eastern, balkan, metal, drum and bass, klezmer Instruments Accordion, percussion, piano, drums, guitar, bass, clarinet...
Click to read more »Jews With Horns is the third album by the American klezmer band the Klezmatics, released in 1995. It is the first album on which Matt Darriau performed...
Click to read more »Possessed is an album by the American klezmer group the Klezmatics, released in 1997. The album was produced by Robert Musso. "Moroccan Game" is an instrumental...
Click to read more »2011 on Mint Records. The album is influenced by the Eastern European klezmer tradition, as well as elements of punk and folk. In the summer of 2014...
Click to read more »It presented a vision and diversity of tradition Jewish life, be it the Klezmer musicians with the distinctive Jewish grab and musical instruments. The...
Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »She also plays with Metropolitan Klezmer and their all-female side project, Isle of Klezbos. With Metropolitan Klezmer, she also plays a shofar made from...
Click to read more »This is a list of klezmer musicians: Michael Alpert Gérard Barreaux Shloimke (Sam) Beckerman Sidney Beckerman Ofer Ben-Amots Alan Bern Geoff Berner Naftule...
Click to read more »include many expressions that refer to HaShem. Hebraization of English Klezmer-loshn Yiddish words used in English Jewish English Lexicon Haredi dialect...
Click to read more »Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass is an album by the Cracow Klezmer Band performing compositions written by John Zorn in tribute to the Polish...
Click to read more »first of these concerts was at Jerusalem's Canaan club with Chasidica, klezmer-fusion band Ramzailech, and Hasidic blues rock band Yood. The band is currently...
Click to read more »שלומקע בעקערמאַן, c. 1884–1974) also known as Samuel Beckerman, was a klezmer clarinetist and bandleader in New York City in the early twentieth century;...
Click to read more »Irish, Scottish, Canadian, and American fiddling, Argentine Tango, jazz, klezmer, Western Classical music, and folk. Black received a Master of Music degree...
Click to read more »H. Steiner was a klezmer violinist who recorded for two discs of violin and cimbalom duets for the Gramophone Company in around 1909. Although he had...
Click to read more »permanent record in color of the life that is described in literature—the klezmers, the weddings, the marketplaces and the religious aspects of the culture...
Click to read more »is a drummer and a founding member of the Grammy Award-winning American Klezmer band The Klezmatics. Licht grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina, where...
Click to read more »Toronto-based Canadian world/roots fusion band. Their style is rooted in klezmer, Balkan and Romanian music but heavily accented with contemporary and North...
Click to read more »Michael Kahan (5 June 1968 − 1 June 2008) was a Jewish klezmer violinist who was stabbed to death outside a kosher bakery in Crumpsall, Manchester, on...
Click to read more »of klezmer, tango, Czardas and jazz music. Lebenslauf auf der Webseite des FBO Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine Das Tango- und Klezmer-Ensemble...
Click to read more »The Klezmatics are an American klezmer music group based in New York City, who have achieved fame singing in several languages, most notably mixing older...
Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »Lieutenant Joseph Frankel (1882–1956) was an American klezmer musician, clarinetist and military band bandleader of the early 20th century. Frankel was...
Click to read more »Mansfield 1950 High School Yearbook". Heritage Auctions. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2001). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol...
Click to read more »Dog's music has been described as containing elements of dance, punk and klezmer; frontman Joe Love has cited the music from Serious Sam as having influenced...
Click to read more »French-based music ensemble using influences from Roma (i.e. "Gypsy") music, klezmer, jazz and many diverse folk traditions. The group was formed in 1972 by...
Click to read more »Paul Shapiro is an American jazz, world and klezmer saxophonist from New York City. From 1983 to 2007, Shapiro recorded eight albums, toured, and frequently...
Click to read more »musical arranger who blends genres that include Latin Jazz, Tango, Funk, and Klezmer. Palatchi was born on August 3, 1982, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Before...
Click to read more »in 1975, was the world's first klezmer revival band, widely credited with spearheading the global renaissance of klezmer (Eastern European Yiddish instrumental...
Click to read more »Bulgarian and Macedonian. It has also become highly popular in the Jewish Klezmer repertoire. In Georgia, the tune became widely adopted into traditional...
Click to read more »Nature Reserve Ein Ziv Springs Birya Forest HaAri Ashkenazi Spring Events and festivals Klezmer Festival Ladino Festival Related Tourism in Israel Safed...
Click to read more »performs music influenced by various Jewish musical traditions, including klezmer and Sephardic music. Anne Kalmering was born in 1962 in Sweden, into a...
Click to read more »Oberarzt Kurt A. Jung as Barkeeper Freddy Commire & Klezmer p.253 Anne Commire & Deborah Klezmer. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia...
Click to read more »478 Werke von Hiller, Prokofjew, Ramirez und Bat Chaim Concert for the Klezmer Giora Feidman, Klarinette Philharmonisches Kammerorchester München BMG...
Click to read more »Michael Kang The String Cheese Incident John Kruth Tim Ware Andy Statman (klezmer, bluegrass) Mandolin Society of Peterborough Bone, Philip J. (1914). The...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »niggunim Pizmonim Baqashot Weekly maqam Jewish western art music Secular Klezmer Yiddish song Sephardic Mizrahi Mainstream Jazz Women Classical Jewish art...
Click to read more »Finjan is a klezmer band from Winnipeg, Canada. Described as "Canada's first klezmer band", it was formed in 1982, during a wave of "klezmer revival". Their...
Click to read more »appendix 9, pedigree of Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 529. Loades 1996, p. 48. Grummitt, David (2008), "Plantagenet...
Click to read more »director of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, an internationally renowned Yiddish music ensemble, and serves as research director of the Klezmer Conservatory...
Click to read more »However, other music is unique to particular Jewish communities, such as klezmer of Eastern Europe. Modern Israeli music is heavily influenced by its constituents...
Click to read more »Pete Rushefsky is an American klezmer musician and executive director of New York City's Center for Traditional Music and Dance. He plays the cimbalom...
Click to read more »Michael Alpert (born 1954, Los Angeles, California) is a klezmer musician and Yiddish singer, multi-instrumentalist and educator. Ethnomusicologist Mark...
Click to read more »combining elements of jazz manouche and other Romani music, Yiddish, and Klezmer music. The group was founded by two brothers, Eric and Olivier Slabiak...
Click to read more »(Hebrew: אלי רוזנבלט) is a klezmer violinist known for his interpretation and recreation of early nineteenth century klezmer violin style. Hailing from...
Click to read more »Masks and Faces is the debut album by the New Klezmer Trio, Ben Goldberg - clarinet, Dan Seamans - bass, and Kenny Wollesen - drums, which was originally...
Click to read more »as folk, rock, pop, bluegrass, classical, blues, soul, country, tribe, klezmer and electronica. She is a multi-instrumentalist who plays drums, trumpet...
Click to read more »Israel. Several of the Yiddish symbols are drawn from Yiddish songs in the klezmer tradition. The Golden Peacock (Yiddish: די גאָלדענע פּאַווע) has historically...
Click to read more »Zorn Released 1994 Recorded February 20, 1994, RPM, NYC Genres Post-bop Klezmer Length 60:55 Label DIW DIW 888 Producers John Zorn, Kazunori Sugiyama Masada...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »peasant music, as well as in lăutărească music. It was also adopted into klezmer music. Béla Bartók discovered the doina in Northern Transylvania in 1912...
Click to read more »Jeannie (1966) S1E25 Gunsmoke (1956) S1E36 as Cara Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Curtright, Jorja (1923–1985)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide:...
Click to read more »Cuban-American jazz musician who is known for fusion of Latin music and Jewish Klezmer elements. Although not Jewish his father's Latin band regularly played...
Click to read more »Abraham Katzman (1868–1940, Yiddish: אברהם קאצמאן) was an American Klezmer violinist, bandleader, composer, and Brunswick Records recording artist of...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »experimental music, as well as her own compositions where Balkan, Sephardic and Klezmer traditions meet contemporary techniques. Ključo has been a guest soloist...
Click to read more »song on the album Nie Ma Co Się Bać. In 2000, Polish jazz band Cracow Klezmer Band released a version of the song on the album De Profundis. In 2002...
Click to read more »arranger. She frequently uses Polish folk music, Latin American music, and klezmer music. Grażyna studied guitar in her native Słupsk, Poland. Later she studied...
Click to read more »Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art Ancient Jewish art Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat theatre...
Click to read more »genres of music sung in Yiddish which includes songs of Yiddish theatre, Klezmer songs, and "Yiddish art song" after the model of the German Lied and French...
Click to read more »information Origin Boston, Massachusetts Genres Polka, Cajun music, zydeco, klezmer, dance music, jazz, reggae, rock, bluegrass, funk Years active 1989-present...
Click to read more »of solo klezmer violin music which are among the only of their type to have been preserved. Gegna is also one of the few historical klezmer musicians...
Click to read more »lui-même, journaliste Jacques Monod as Helmut Commire & Klezmer p.466 Anne Commire & Deborah Klezmer. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia...
Click to read more »1927. His most successful recordings were made in collaboration with the klezmer bandleader and composer Abe Schwartz. Little has been written about Moskowitz's...
Click to read more »diverse musical backgrounds, including free improvisation, jazz, noise, klezmer, rock, and experimental composition. On the label's catalogue are releases...
Click to read more »D'Or performs a wide variety of music, including pop, rock, dance, folk, klezmer, Yemenite prayers, holy music, ancient chants, classical, opera, and baroque...
Click to read more »buried in Klosterneuburg Monastery. Dukes of Swabia family tree Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 308. Hamel 2001, p. 466. Barraclough 1984, p. 138. Weinfurter...
Click to read more »niggunim Pizmonim Baqashot Weekly maqam Jewish western art music Secular Klezmer Yiddish song Sephardic Mizrahi Mainstream Jazz Women Classical Jewish art...
Click to read more »הױזמאַן), was a nineteenth century Klezmer violinist from the Russian Empire. He was one of a number of virtuosic klezmers of the nineteenth century, alongside...
Click to read more »1997 (age 28) Kraków, Poland Genres Classical, Contemporary classical, Klezmer, Balkan, Tango Occupation Musician Instrument Cello Years active 2004–present...
Click to read more »song was known to Arabic musicians, Greek rebetiko musicians and Jewish klezmer musicians by the 1920s. The claim in some sources that the tune derives...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »Elizabeth Schwartz is an American vocalist, concentrating on klezmer music and the Romanian Yiddish dialect. She primarily records with her husband Yale...
Click to read more »April 2013 Recorded December 20, 2012 at Orange Music, NJ Genres Jazz, klezmer, Afrobeat Length 61:35 Label Tzadik TZ 8175 Producer Jon Madof Jon Madof...
Click to read more »often said to be inspired by Klezmer, it is actually inspired by Czech folk music, since what is commonly known as Klezmer was not played in the region...
Click to read more »Katz was largely a jazz musician. All of his parodies have a distinct klezmer flavor, either throughout the entire piece or as a brief "break" in the...
Click to read more »Yale Strom and Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble that was started in 1982. The original line up was Strom (violin), Andy Statman (clarinet...
Click to read more »score combines spirituals, blues, Motown, classical music, and Jewish klezmer and folk music. The show ran both Off-Broadway and on Broadway as well...
Click to read more »Halvorson, Yonatan Gat, Moppa Elliott, and groups Oakley Hall, Blarvuster, and klezmer-fusionists The Sway Machinery. In May 2010 the Chase/Misterka Duo performed...
Click to read more »musical foundations were based firmly in a traditional Eastern European Klezmer style that mixed in Jewish folksongs, Israeli popular songs, Polka and...
Click to read more »Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art Ancient Jewish art Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat theatre...
Click to read more »Special Ice 3:49 7. "Tsoga" Siyakha 3:38 8. "Hora Hora Hora" Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band 5:58 9. "Father It's Time" Joseph Maviglia 4:19 10. "Hoy Viva El Recuerdo"...
Click to read more »the 1920s to the 1970s. The company published Jewish music (including Klezmer and Yiddish theatre music) as well as non-Jewish music. They owned the...
Click to read more »variety of world styles, such as Indian Bollywood music, Balkan brass, klezmer, as well as American styles such as hip hop, rock, and New Orleans second...
Click to read more »member of conservatory folk trio Contours and Happy Beigel Klezmer Orkester, a six-piece Klezmer band formed during studies at Guildhall School of Music...
Click to read more »at the synagogue and in domestic prayers, and of secular music, such as klezmer. While some elements of Jewish music may originate in biblical times (Biblical...
Click to read more »American clarinetist, klezmer musician, ethnomusicologist, and scholar of Jewish music. Since becoming involved in the klezmer revival in the late 1970s...
Click to read more »Payazen! Klezmer Band, Adain Chai (2011). Clarinet, bass clarinet. Payazen! Klezmer Band, Nesia Tova (2011). Clarinet, bass clarinet. Payazen! Klezmer Band...
Click to read more »near Bucharest, Romania – 1963 in Bronx, New York City) was an American klezmer violinist, composer, Yiddish theater and ethnic recordings bandleader from...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »as death metal, jazz, Arabic music, musique concrète, easy listening, klezmer, and tango. The album's title refers to the name of the yacht of the same...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »has written extensively on the subject of East European Jewish music and klezmer music, as well as the music of Afghanistan, where he conducted research...
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Click to read more »covered the song for the compilation Punk Goes 90s Vol. 2. In 2015, Russian klezmer band Dobranotch covered the song with the lyrics translated into Yiddish...
Click to read more »The most prevalent form of Ashkenazic music is Klezmer, which is typically sung in Yiddish. Klezmer often refers to the Jewish instrumentalist, specifically...
Click to read more »John Zorn Released July 26, 2005 Recorded April 4–6, 2005 Genres Jazz klezmer rock Length 47:54 Label Tzadik Producer John Zorn John Zorn chronology...
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Click to read more »Schwartz, Yiddish אריה–לייב שווארץ (Arye-Leyb Shvarts) (1901-1990) was a klezmer and classical music violinist born in the village Karapchiv, Austria-Hungary...
Click to read more »Rise Up! Shteyt Oyf! is an album by the American klezmer group the Klezmatics. It was released in 2003. "I Ain't Afraid" is a cover of the Holly Near...
Click to read more »September 1806 – 21 October 1837) was a Belarusian-Jewish klezmer who gave the first performances of klezmer music to West European concert audiences on his 'wood...
Click to read more »have a reputation as skillful performers of other people's folk music. In klezmer music, the horah refers to a circle dance. The horah has a slow, limping...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »the earliest novelty recordings mixing American popular music, Jazz and klezmer in the mid-1920s, was also musical director at Universal Studios in 1928-1929...
Click to read more »died young). Countess Margaret was succeeded by her eldest son. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 94. Wood 1966, p. 42-43. de Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall, Richard...
Click to read more »Daniel Zamir דניאל זמיר Background information Born 1980 Petah Tikva, Israel Genres Jazz Klezmer Jewish Labels Tzadik, Hatav Hashmini Member of Satlah...
Click to read more »experimental rock, post-punk, and post-rock album, blending elements of klezmer, and free jazz. Themes explored on the album include identity, anxiety...
Click to read more »Israel Education Chopin University of Music University of Warsaw Occupation Klezmer vocalist Years active 2011–present Spouse Shlomi Mieleszczuk Children 2...
Click to read more »Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art Ancient Jewish art Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat theatre...
Click to read more »On In, a CD of her original songs produced by John Lissauer, and Play Klezmer Fiddle!, an instructional DVD. She has co-authored songs with Woody Guthrie...
Click to read more »a klezmer and world music ensemble founded in 2000 and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. While remaining respectful of the rich heritage of klezmer, Kleztory...
Click to read more »Klezmatics, she is considered by many to be the world's foremost living klezmer fiddler. Alicia Svigals, violinist, composer and vocalist, was born in...
Click to read more »different ensembles. The Allmusic site awarded the album 3½ stars. The Klezmer Shack stated "for the wonderous ways in which these compositions are re-discovered...
Click to read more »known as Lemon Bucket Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Punk Balkan Klezmer Romani Gypsy punk Gypsy jazz Serbian Ukrainian Years active 2010–present...
Click to read more »remixed version of this song with Austrian DJ & producer duo Harris & Ford. Klezmer-punk act Daniel Kahn, alongside Psoy Korolenko, released a trilingual Yiddish-...
Click to read more »ישראל האָכמאַן, 1872–1940) was a Russian-born Jewish American violinist, klezmer bandleader, music arranger, and recording artist in early Twentieth Century...
Click to read more »one of the most important festivals and educational organizations for Klezmer, Yiddish song, Yiddish Language, dance and culture. It is known for its...
Click to read more »on a permanent basis for visiting schools. The museum regularly hosts klezmer concerts and other cultural events. In 2010, the Galicia Jewish Museum...
Click to read more »Nature Reserve Ein Ziv Springs Birya Forest HaAri Ashkenazi Spring Events and festivals Klezmer Festival Ladino Festival Related Tourism in Israel Safed...
Click to read more »book 1045 South African Jazz 4 April 2000 1046 Cuban Son 2 May 2000 1047 Klezmer 25 July 2000 First edition (different track 5 when re-issued) 1048 Mali...
Click to read more »City. He explored multiple genres, including avant-garde jazz and the Klezmer medium. Greene played during the 1960s on New York's free jazz scene, gigging...
Click to read more »Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-231-03596-9 – via Internet Archive. Commire, A.; Klezmer, D. (1994). Historic World Leaders: Africa, Middle East, Asia, Pacific...
Click to read more »Style Nicki Minaj Cover" Sep 30, 2014 8,148,473 "Talk Dirty - Vintage Klezmer Jason Derulo Cover (with 2 Chainz Rap in Yiddish)" Mar 25, 2014 9,992,778...
Click to read more »"Neshamah" means "soul" in Hebrew. The arrangements adapt Ashkenazic klezmer, Sephardic and Middle Eastern Jewish music for the solo guitar. Sparks...
Click to read more »Orthodox singer-songwriter and rock guitarist. Described his music as "klezmer with electric guitar". Craig Taubman Conservative singer-songwriter, best...
Click to read more »Ethnologies. 45 (1): 59. doi:10.7202/1111895ar. Feldman, Zev (2016). Klezmer: music, history and memory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 61–67...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »Released June 22, 2003 (2003-06-22) Recorded January–May, 2003 Genres Jazz, klezmer Length 59:30 Label Tzadik TZ 7181 Producer John Zorn John Zorn chronology...
Click to read more »One O'Clock News Apsara Reddy – Journalist Joel Rubin – World-renowned klezmer clarinetist Ian Saville – British magician Barbara Serra – Presenter for...
Click to read more »the East Coast. The UB Post describes their sound as a mix of Celtic, Klezmer, Gaelic, Gypsy and Rock. The band currently comprises brothers Alexander...
Click to read more »Goldenshtayn (2 September 1934 – June 10, 2006) was a Romanian-born American klezmer musician. Goldenshteyn was born to Avrom Z. and Khaya I. Goldenshteyn in...
Click to read more »Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek and Turkish folk music as well as Klezmer and Dixieland styles. Many musicians prefer the Albert system because its...
Click to read more »Studios Wombat Recording Company, (Brooklyn, NY) Genres Folk, Celtic, Klezmer Length 48:22 Label World Village Producers Susan McKeown Lorin Sklamberg...
Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »Frank London (born June 3, 1958 in New York) is an American klezmer trumpeter who also plays jazz and world music. London was born to a Reform Jewish...
Click to read more »Volkswagen, to Nazi Germany. In 2008 he released Klezmer Mongrels, the third album in his klezmer trilogy. Later in the year, Berner and colleague Bob...
Click to read more »Harry Kandel (c. 1885–1943) was an American clarinetist and klezmer bandleader of the early twentieth century. His recording career with the Victor Recording...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
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Click to read more »Sendak worked with the Shirim Klezmer Orchestra in Boston on their project Pincus and the Pig: A Klezmer Tale. This Klezmer version of Prokofiev's best-known...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »iTunes. His single "To Life", a Bar Mitzvah-themed song inflected with klezmer music, was released in September 2015. Elgort played at the Electric Zoo...
Click to read more »Publications, a company in Northern Ireland Beyond the Pale (band), a Canadian klezmer and folk music band Beyond the Pale (Brave Old World album), 1994 Beyond...
Click to read more »the Klezmer revival would later become the first klezmer band to win a Grammy Award. In 1999, Leverett was a founding member of another klezmer band...
Click to read more »together with Bokkie Vink and Theo van Tol, recorded an album "Tsigayner Klezmer". Many performances followed at home and abroad, among them Canada and...
Click to read more »"arrives at the end of a summer that saw Kesha release the antagonistic klezmer-pop internet hit Joyride; flamboyant NYC dance-punk revivalists Model/Actriz...
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Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »album to the music of Klezmer clarinetist Naftule Brandwein. Naftule Brandwein, a flamboyant clarinet player, helped bring klezmer to North America in the...
Click to read more »clarinet and saxophone in a variety of genres that includes free jazz and klezmer. His mother was a pianist. His father worked as a mailman and played bass...
Click to read more »may refer to: Netsky (computer worm) Hankus Netsky (born 1955), American klezmer musician Netsky (musician) (born 1989), stage name of Boris Daenen, Belgian...
Click to read more »Melford, Steven Bernstein, and John Zorn. He is a founding member of the New Klezmer Trio and a member of the Sex Mob and Himalayas groups. He grew up in Capitola...
Click to read more »clean work on the diatonic harmonica performed almost exclusively in a Klezmer or Eastern-European context. Later Shtreiml albums, Fenci's Blues (2006)...
Click to read more »compositions along with melodic themes and musical structures reminiscent of klezmer music, and Jewish imagery on album covers to explore Jewish identity within...
Click to read more »2019 ARIA Artisan Awards Nominations", The Music, 24 September 2019 "A klezmer debut", The Australian Jewish News, 27 June 2008 Hillier, Tony (14 July...
Click to read more »Briarcliff Manor, New York: Stein and Day. ISBN 0-8128-1889-X. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2007). Dictionary of Women Worldwide. Waterford, Connecticut:...
Click to read more »2005 and the Pac-12 Conference Hall of Honor during 2023. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2007). "Budke, Mary Anne (1953–)". Dictionary of Women...
Click to read more »Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art Ancient Jewish art Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat theatre...
Click to read more »World History. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008. Print. Commire, Anne, and Deborah Klezmer. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Waterford, CT: Yorkin...
Click to read more »classical training, and plays in several musical genres including folk music, klezmer and Manouche jazz. Illényi comes from a musical family. She was raised...
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Click to read more »19th century, and in the beginning of the 20th century, there was known a klezmer band of the Makonowiecki family. Khabne lost all its major architecture...
Click to read more »List of members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (July 2000). Women in world history: a biographical encyclopedia...
Click to read more »2016, p. 104. Hickson 2016, p. 101. Antenhofer 2011, p. 67. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 365. Boltanski, Ariane (2006). Les Ducs de Never et L'Etat Royal...
Click to read more »of Kazimierz, and features klezmer music. In between, there are many more concerts, usually with some variations of klezmer music. The workshops provide...
Click to read more »Recorded 2014 Studios Avast, Seattle and Eastside Sound, NYC Genres Jazz, klezmer, contemporary classical music Length 44:46 Label Tzadik TZ 8316 Producers...
Click to read more »2022 Commire, Klezmer, pg. 231. Biography of Frances BurneyArchived 16 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Commire, Anne and Deborah Klezmer. Women in World...
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Click to read more »dance) Khon (Thai dance) Khorovod (Russia) Khorumi Kikkli Kizomba (Angola) Klezmer (Ashkenazi Jewish) Klompendansen (Dutch) Kochari Koftos (Greece) Kolannalu...
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Click to read more »Eden", is a traditional klezmer song composed by American clarinetist, bandleader, and one of the pioneers of modern klezmer music Harry Kandel. The following...
Click to read more »Bestor 1996, p. 560. Saletti 2020, p. 225. Saletti 2020, p. 228. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 277. Brown & Cossar 2025, p. 44. Bestor, Jane Fair (1996). "Bastardy...
Click to read more »Thomson Gale. UC Irvine (CDL). March 9, 2006 The Klezmer Company Breaks New Ground with Orchestral Klezmer Production "Jewish Broadway with Orchestra and...
Click to read more »at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Rabbani has toured the world singing Klezmer and Yiddish music at venues such as Central Park SummerStage, the Jewish...
Click to read more »Little Golden Calf. Kopyt later became a founding member of the Amsterdam Klezmer Band. Popov subsequently formed the electronic group Sputnik with other...
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Click to read more »popular military band. Eastern Europe is also the origin of the Jewish Klezmer tradition. The polka is a central European dance and also a genre of dance...
Click to read more »1996 Studios Baby Monster Studios, New York City Genres Avant-garde jazz, klezmer, chamber jazz Length 128:09 Label Tzadik Producer John Zorn John Zorn chronology...
Click to read more »the Auditorium is also used for other musical genres, such as the Danish Klezmer group Mames Babegenush. The Auditorium is also used for other cultural...
Click to read more »included rock, soft rock, acid rock, country, bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz, klezmer, and Yiddish ballads. Strom describes their music as blending "a San Francisco...
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Click to read more »Hourglass: A Tribute to Bruno Schultz - The Cracow Klezmer Band Plays John Zorn, performed by The Cracow Klezmer Band. Composed by John Zorn. Tzadik Records...
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Click to read more »Doron Braunshtein Doron Burstein 4:27 10. "Yiddish Blues" Traditional Klezmer Conservatory Band 3:10 11. "Highway 61 Revisited" Bob Dylan Bob Dylan 3:41...
Click to read more »musical group formed in 1997. Their music is influenced by European folk, klezmer, jazz and metal. Though not officially disbanded the group has been inactive...
Click to read more »Colorado whose music incorporates elements of roots revival, sea shanties, klezmer, vaudeville, gothic rock, and murder ballads while evoking the comedic...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »(1879–1944) was a Russian-born Jewish American klezmer violinist known mostly for his publication of a book of klezmer dance tunes titled International Hebrew...
Click to read more »B" 4:10 3. "August" 4:12 4. "Meshugganah (Dub)" 4:06 5. "Meshugganah (Klezmer)" 2:32 6. "Ich Bin Ein Auslander" 4:00 7. "Breakfast in America" 2:42 8...
Click to read more »ensemble played traditional klezmer music. Today, the repertoire consists mainly of original compositions with influences from klezmer, jazz, Arabic music and...
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Click to read more »Kolsimcha – The World Quintet is a Swiss klezmer band. The band was founded in 1986 under the name Kol Simcha in Switzerland as a duo with Josef Bollag...
Click to read more »Hall of Fame in 2007. Since 1996, Rubin has been a driving force in the "klezmer" music world as a bassist, tuba player, instructor and pedagogue. His credits...
Click to read more »Google Books. Slobin, Mark (2003). Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World Book & CD. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-976062-6. Retrieved...
Click to read more »1884 in Iași, Romania, died 1942, Bronx, New York City) was an American klezmer violinist, composer and bandleader in New York City primarily in the 1910s...
Click to read more »chapters can be read here: Our Shabbos in Shebreshin Noise, Music, and Klezmer The Last Jew Józef Brandt (1841–1915), painter, born in Szczebrzeszyn Leon...
Click to read more »Bollywood film. She is part of the Brooklyn-based ensemble Sandaraa, with the klezmer clarinetist/composer Michael Winograd and a number of other leading Brooklyn-based...
Click to read more »biography of Sand, which appeared between 1899 and 1926. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Komarova, Varvara (1862–1942)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide:...
Click to read more »(1963-06-02) June 2, 1963 (age 63) Drammen, Norway Genres contemporary, tango, klezmer, baroque Instruments Bandoneon Years active 1988-present Website www.perarneglorvigen...
Click to read more »concert in 2011. Background information Genres Reggae, ska, dancehall, klezmer, hip hop Years active 2003 (2003)–present Members Yuriy Gurzhy Simon Wahorn...
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Click to read more »cabaret genre, but later began to incorporate aspects of heavy metal, klezmer and other musical styles. Their music is noted for its orchestral elements...
Click to read more »17, 1949 (age 76) Origin Sendai, Miyagi, Japan Genres Jazz, Free jazz, Klezmer Occupations Musician, Composer Instruments Alto Saxophone, Soprano saxophone...
Click to read more »blues, some Central and South American music, Native American music, and Klezmer. Beginning in the post World War II era, folk revivals occurred in Europe...
Click to read more »Francois de Vendome, duke of Beaufort)... " (Commire & Klezmer 2001, p. 388). Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2001). Women in world history: a biographical...
Click to read more »information Born 1955 (age 70–71) Prague, Czechoslovakia Genres Yiddish klezmer world music folk world jazz cantorial Occupations Composer, singer Labels...
Click to read more »band's music is a fusion of Delta blues, gypsy jazz, 1930s–era swing, klezmer, and other styles. They found commercial success during the swing revival...
Click to read more »Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Genres Jewish rock, doom metal, drone metal, nigun, klezmer Years active 2012 (2012)–present Label Tzadik Members Dan Blacksberg Nick...
Click to read more »Satyrblues Fest. 2009 (Tarnobrzeskie Stowarzyszenie Oko, 2010) Gypsy Meets the Klezmer (MGL, 2012) Joscho Stephan's Acoustic Rhythm (MGL, 2013) Joscho Stephan...
Click to read more »it’s difficult not to gush" and R2 (Rock'n'Reel) "Blending folk, punk, klezmer, cabaret and Gypsy rhythms – and pretty much any other genre that falls...
Click to read more »performance idiom that includes elements of more traditionalist bluegrass, jazz, klezmer, Moravian folk music, and other regional traditionalist genres. Petr Kůs...
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Click to read more »italiani, vol. 62, 2004. Williams 1998, p. 144. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 394. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (1999). "Leonora of Aragon (1450-1493)"...
Click to read more »Berg 2003, p. 327. Duby 1981, p. 90. Bouchard 1987, p. 256. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 247. Bachrach, Bernard S. (1993). Fulk Nerra, the Neo-Roman Consul...
Click to read more »spelled "Balan" Balan: Book of Angels Volume 5, a 2006 album by the Cracow Klezmer Band composed by John Zorn Balan (film), the first Indian talkie film in...
Click to read more »BWV 578 piece. He noted, "The aim was to wind up somewhere between a Klezmer band and Schindler's List." Gordon said that love is the central conceit...
Click to read more »xxviii. Dyggve 1942, p. 8. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 552. Painter 2019, Genealogical chart 1. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (1999). "Philippa of...
Click to read more »music (klezmer) with Giora Feidman. In 1997, he saw Brave Old World in concert, and trained under Alan Bern, their musical director. Solo klezmer appearances...
Click to read more »emerge and gain notoriety to varying degrees. Golem, a New York-based klezmer punk collective, received media coverage in 2005 for performing a Catskills-inspired...
Click to read more »viola, cello, and piano (2013) Sonatina for Klezmer Clarinet and Piano (2013) 2nd Sonatina for Klezmer Clarinet and Piano (2014) Zemer for cello and...
Click to read more »Scottish, English folk, American honky-tonk, obviously jazz and ragtime and klezmer – even Greek music of that day, and Broadway, too... It is now 'more impressionistic'...
Click to read more »world, most recently recording and performing for his Soundbrush Records' klezmer concept album, A Night in the Old Marketplace. As the lead vocalist, Narayan...
Click to read more »Jessica Ada "Jesca" Hoop (born April 21, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, who writes and performs in diverse musical styles. She has...
Click to read more »(1204–1222). Speculum, Vol. 11, No. 1. (Jan., 1936), p. 13. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2002). Women in World History: Sul-Vica. Yorkin Publications...
Click to read more »arranger. His father was a vaudeville performer who also played in jazz and klezmer ensembles. Harnell began playing piano at age six and was performing in...
Click to read more »Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, and had children Deborah Klezmer; Anne Commire (1999). Women in World History. Yorkin Publications. p. 41...
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Click to read more »they would also record Bohemian Rhapsody and Jewish klezmer tunes, learned from bluegrass and klezmer musician, Andy Statman.[citation needed] When O'Connell...
Click to read more »She Did" bear a progressive rock influence, while "Of Course" carries a klezmer influence, with a prominent violin throughout. Eric Avery refused to play...
Click to read more »London, United Kingdom Berlin, Germany Genres Hanukkah music Jewish music Klezmer Hip hop Electronica Pop Reggae Tango Languages English Hebrew Ladino Yiddish...
Click to read more »that went back to Portugal. Pereira & Rodrigues 1904, p. 827. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 340. Fea 1886, p. 16. Bertini 2000, p. 45. de Vasconcelos 1902...
Click to read more »Espana) (Flory Jagoda) – 4:30 "At the Rebbe's Table" (Baym Rebns Sude) (Klezmer traditional) – 4:09 "Beautiful City" (Kirya Yefiefiya) (Yeminite trad.)...
Click to read more »Osterhammel: A World Connecting: 1870–1945, p. 879 Anne Commire, Deborah Klezmer: Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, p. 577 Ruth Ashby...
Click to read more »for the mandolin with classical music, including Bulgarian, Welsh, and Klezmer music on his second album titled Between Worlds. In concerts and recordings...
Click to read more »Veretski Pass is a klezmer trio using traditional instrumentation of accordion, violin, cimbalom and bowed double bass. They are based in the United States...
Click to read more »of Show Business. New York: Random House, 1978. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Mostel, Kate (1918–1986)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide:...
Click to read more »demonstrated their styles including Gypsy swing, Greek, Hungarian-Russian gypsy, klezmer, tango and original songs. Their second album was also a live performance...
Click to read more »Books. p. 16. ISBN 9781643138206 Fierce Female Pirates Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2002). "Read, Mary and Anne Bonney". Women in World History:...
Click to read more »Anna Melikova Heiner Carow Prize: Bones and Names by Fabian Stumm The Klezmer Project by Leandro Koch, Paloma Schachmann The Echo by Tatiana Huezo 1st...
Click to read more »pieces. Jews and the Abstract Truth was the debut album by experimental klezmer band Hasidic New Wave (whose members included improvisers trumpeter Frank...
Click to read more »Clare Byrne 1983, p. 410. "Arthur PLANTAGENET (1º V. Lisle)". Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 529. Vivian, p.47, pedigree of Basset Vivian, p.569, pedigree...
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Click to read more »made it popular in the US in 1939. Today it belongs to the repertoire of klezmer, jazz and pop musicians.[citation needed] The term "bageling" refers to...
Click to read more »guitar on The Nutcracker Suite. The Shirim Klezmer Orchestra released a klezmer version, titled "Klezmer Nutcracker", in 1998 on the Newport label. The...
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Click to read more »Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Gaelic folk music Hornpipe Italian Jewish Klezmer Kosovan Tallava Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Montenegrin Macedonian Čalgija...
Click to read more »With Giora Feidman The Dance of Joy (plaene, 1992) Klassic Klezmer (plaene, 1993) Klezmer Celebration (plaene, 1997) With Phillip Johnston Phillip Johnston's...
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Click to read more »Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Gaelic folk music Hornpipe Italian Jewish Klezmer Kosovan Tallava Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Montenegrin Macedonian Čalgija...
Click to read more »Aharon Gorev's Klezmer Symphony, the first of its kind, is featured on the opening concert of the sixth annual International Klezmer Festival in Safed...
Click to read more »and who married Harald III Hen, the son of Sweyn Estridsen. Commire & Klezmer 2006, p. 618. Holman, Katherine (2007). The Northern Conquest: Vikings...
Click to read more »Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages, edited by Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, vol. 1, Yorkin Publications, 2007, p. 1086. Gale eBooks. Accessed 16 Sept...
Click to read more »Not to be Modern "Spark Among the Ashes" "Theater of the Palms" The Last Klezmer Twitch and Shout, a film about Tourette’s syndrome A Life Apart: Hasidism...
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Click to read more »score of leading klezmer musicians who gathered on the steps of the Eldridge St. Synagogue to commemorate the 30 years of the klezmer revival. 2008: A...
Click to read more »(Ukrainian: Ромни), guberniya of Poltava, Russian Empire, in a family of klezmer musicians. His father, Kalmen-Leyb Stutschewsky was a clarinetist. Stutschewsky...
Click to read more »(Executive Director) - Glide Church: San Francisco, California David Krakauer - Klezmer Clarinetist: New York, New York James Andrews III & Trombone Shorty - Jazz...
Click to read more »have also been associated with Klezmer, with an interplay between the genres beginning in nineteenth-century Odessa. "Klezmer-blatnoi hybrids" continue to...
Click to read more »for Limburg). Scene 3 is focused on the Marriage at Cana, portrayed in Klezmer music. Pope Francis stresses the importance of the female voice in society...
Click to read more »Schumann (1888–1952), German soprano Elizabeth Schwartz, American vocalist of klezmer music and the Romanian Yiddish dialect Elisabeth Schwarzenberg (1933–2004)...
Click to read more »of inquiry regarding the 2006 Lebanon War Michael Winograd (born 1982), klezmer clarinetist and composer Nathan Winograd, author of Redemption: The Myth...
Click to read more »Williams, illustrated by Henrik Drescher and features music composed by the Klezmer Conservatory Band. The story starts out with the introduction of a peasant...
Click to read more »Deirdre McMahon (2002). Hone, Evie (1894–1955). in: Anne Commire, Deborah Klezmer (eds.) (2002). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Waterford...
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Click to read more »a founder of the early music group the City Waites and the pioneering klezmer band the Burning Bush. She presents BBC Radio 3's Early Music Show, a weekly...
Click to read more »until 2010. In 2002, she released a CD of her story The Golden Dreydl: A Klezmer Nutcracker, which uses music from Pyotr Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker to...
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Click to read more »Fakoly, Brotherhood of Brass: Boban Marković Orkestar + Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars A38-WAN2 Stage: Blasted Mechanism, De Staat, La Troba Kung-Fú...
Click to read more »Rashanim Released October 17, 2006 Recorded July 10 & 11, 2006 Genres Jazz klezmer rock Length 51:39 Label Tzadik Jon Madof chronology Masada Rock (2005)...
Click to read more »duo with Marilyn Lerner and performed as a member of the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band and Both Ends of the Earth. Chris Miller worked in film post-production...
Click to read more »olive harvest festival, music festivals featuring Anglo-American folk, klezmer, Renaissance, and chamber music, and Karmiel Dance Festival. The cuisine...
Click to read more »Stoney (2011), loc. 2625–2645 Stoney (2011), loc. 2645 Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2001). "Blyton, Enid (1897–1968)". Women in World History:...
Click to read more »York-based Balkan Beat Box. The Amsterdam Klezmer Band fused the Balkan sound with other genres including Klezmer, electronic music, and Ska. DJs and producers...
Click to read more »Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine, married William V of Aquitaine Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 249. Bouchard 1987, p. 263, 264. Mathieu 2000, p. 75-84. Bouchard...
Click to read more »final production was Those Were the Days, a musical revue celebrating Klezmer, featuring Bruce Adler, who was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Featured...
Click to read more »Barenboim – conductor and pianist Mario Davidovsky – composer Giora Feidman – klezmer musician Max Glücksmann – pioneer of the Argentine music and film industries...
Click to read more »Goldberg & Kenny Wollesen Released 1992 Recorded April 1992 Genres Jazz, Klezmer Length 71:53 Label 33¼ Records Producer Ben Goldberg Ben Goldberg chronology...
Click to read more »Sclavis and Denis Colin. Klezmer clarinetist Giora Feidman is known for idiosyncratic use of the bass clarinet on some klezmer and jazz tunes. On The Beatles...
Click to read more »music, baroque music, jazz, renaissance music, improvisational music, klezmer music and many other genres of world music. Music critic Michael Steinberg...
Click to read more »Epichorus. Pharaoh's Daughter's sound draws from American folk, Jewish klezmer, avant-garde, new-age, Renaissance, electronic, and Middle Eastern music...
Click to read more »Philosophers Maimonides Strauss Music Secular Religious Mizrahi Sephardic Klezmer Niggun Zemirot Art Ancient Jewish art Yiddish theatre Judeo-Tat theatre...
Click to read more »Died June 5, 2018(2018-06-05) (aged 73) Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Genres Americana, Bluegrass, Klezmer Instruments Dobro, Resonator guitar, Fiddle...
Click to read more »Anshe Emet Synagogue. Kozinn, Allan (November 7, 2003). "From Choral to Klezmer". The New York Times. Emblen, Mary L. (October 23, 1994). "New Jersey Guide"...
Click to read more »Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Gaelic folk music Hornpipe Italian Jewish Klezmer Kosovan Tallava Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Montenegrin Macedonian Čalgija...
Click to read more »Spencer-Churchill, but is known by the surname Churchill. Anne Commire, Deborah Klezmer, eds., Women in world history: a biographical encyclopedia (Yorkin Publications...
Click to read more »lá-bas: Creole Accordion in Louisiana". The Accordion in the Americas: Klezmer, Polka, Tango, Zydeco, and More!. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois...
Click to read more »produced an audio performance featuring Robin Williams with music by the Klezmer Conservatory Band, which was released on Showtime in 1991. The Adventures...
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Click to read more »The organization continued to emphasize Yiddish education and the arts (klezmer music; Folksbiene theatre; choral groups), mutual aid and social interaction...
Click to read more »immersed in the ethnic music scene and accompanying on guitar in Greek and Klezmer orchestras. He was a featured performer with Crossing Borders at the Bethlehem...
Click to read more »husband's death. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 552. Gade 1951, p. 96. Hoensch 2000, p. 316. Péporté 2011, p. 148. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (1999)...
Click to read more »81 (1): 92–95. ISSN 0032-6682. JSTOR 40638731. Ethno jazz Gypsy jazz Klezmer Music of Albania Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina Music of Greece Music...
Click to read more »Margaret E. (2000). "Margaret of Angouleme (1492-1549)". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (eds.). Women in World History. Vol. 10. Yorkin Publications....
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Click to read more »"Waiting" (1993) – Written by Glenn Dickson – Performed by the Shirim Klezmer Orchestra "All the Things You Are" (1939) – Music by Jerome Kern – Lyrics...
Click to read more »of Mississippi. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-60473-648-9. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer (2000). Women in World History: Ead-Fur. Yorkin Publications. p. 262....
Click to read more »culture. London: Verso. p. 40. ISBN 1859845983. Sapoznik, Henry (2006). Klezmer! : Jewish music from Old World to our world (2nd ed.). New York: Schirmer...
Click to read more »international appearances were at Yiddish Summer Weimar in 2006 and 2009, on a Klezmer Cruise on the Dnieper in 2007, at KlezKanada in 2007 and at the Jewish...
Click to read more »del Fuego" by Paco de Lucía, Carlos Montoya Clubs (1st) "Rozov Kadilak" by Kolio Gilan Band Ribbon "Djelem Djelem" by Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra...
Click to read more »for their blend of eclectic musical styles, including German cabaret, Klezmer, and jazz. The band released four albums until their hiatus in 2015. With...
Click to read more »by Santa Esmeralda 2005–06 Schindler's List by John Williams Mazel by Klezmer 2004–05 Le Phare by Yann Tiersen 2003–04 Summer of '42 Le jour d'avant...
Click to read more »for Ladino singers such as Yehoram Gaon and Fortuna, and even for some Klezmer bands when they want to include a Sephardic song in their repertoire. Anachronistically...
Click to read more »(1917) Tragica Visione (1917) Una Mascherata in Mare (1917) Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah; Gale (Firm), eds. (2007). Dictionary of women worldwide: 25,000...
Click to read more »Boston, he also worked with musical groups Border Patrol and the Shirim Klezmer Orchestra. Some of his piano work was used in Woody Allen's 1997 film Deconstructing...
Click to read more »racing team: the calm Farmer Tyrone and his slow-moving burro. Genre: Klezmer Songs: "The Horse-Ridin' Cry", "When I Win", "I Betcha I Can", "Keep Goin'...
Click to read more »Yidl Mitn Fidl (Yiddish: אידל מיטן פֿידל, "Yiddle With His Fiddle", Polish: Judeł gra na skrzypcach), is a 1936 musical Yiddish film. Arye and his daughter...
Click to read more »SecondHandSongs. Retrieved December 19, 2023. Strom, Yale (2002). The book of klezmer: the history, the music, the folklore. Chicago, Ill: Chicago review press...
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Click to read more »Flamenco Aire (Australia) Great Bowing Co (Australia) Guo Yue (China) Klezmer Conservatory Band (USA) The Mapapa Acrobats and Mandingo (Kenya) Mara!...
Click to read more »Justus Drew (2002). "Wells-Barnett, Ida (1862–1931)". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah; Morgan, Barbara (eds.). Women in World History: A Biographical...
Click to read more »instrument. Additionally, the accordion is used in cajun, zydeco, jazz, and klezmer music, and in both solo and orchestral performances of classical music...
Click to read more »"Lider" (Poems). Musician Chava Alberstein later on used the lyrics in her Klezmer music. The golden peacock is featured in several of Moyshe-Leyb Halpern's...
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Click to read more »album opens with a 54-second instrumental piece, "Intro". It incorporates klezmer elements, a style of Jewish music which Evans and Georgia Ellery had experience...
Click to read more »"Bold as Love" by Jimi Hendrix. Klezmer musicians refer to the Mixolydian scale as the Adonai malakh mode. In Klezmer, it is usually transposed to C,...
Click to read more »bb10k. Retrieved February 9, 2023. Rogovoy, Seth (2000). The Essential Klezmer: A Music Lover's Guide to Jewish Soul Music, from the Old World to the...
Click to read more »Irish, Scottish, French Canadian, and Old-time tunes are common, and Klezmer tunes have also been used. The old-time repertoire includes very few of...
Click to read more »time include Grim Fandango, scored with unique Mexican-influenced jazz, klezmer and traditional film score style, and Full Throttle, featuring a rock soundtrack...
Click to read more »with a twist that sends the pieces off to another place, beyond straight klezmer ... on top of that are our arrangements, and text choices." Ian Flick awarded...
Click to read more »for Mexican folklore and Hebrew music, especially sephardic brass and klezmer styles. His music career began professionally in 2006 when he joined a...
Click to read more »דניאל הופמן) was an American-Israeli klezmer violinist, composer, and documentary film producer. He first heard klezmer music played on the piano by his father...
Click to read more »song' about Yuri Gagarin via skittering beats, Arabic strings and Jewish klezmer to the sensitive 'Dry Your Eyes.'" Drowned in Sound called it "an astoundingly...
Click to read more »an Indian government initiative KIP, Kruzenshtern & Parohod, Israeli Klezmer rock music band Independent Elections Commission (Komisi Independen Pemilihan)...
Click to read more »an original work by Joel Schatzky that starred Bill Krakauer, father of Klezmer musician David Krakauer. Bill was an 80-year-old psychotherapist turned...
Click to read more »Theatre and featured "traditional dancers from the Kalaniot Dance Troupe and Klezmer musicians from KlezMITron." Was actually premiered in the presence of Elie...
Click to read more »the rioters. More recently, Joann Sfar's series of graphic novels titled Klezmer depicts life in Odessa, Ukraine, at this time; in the final volume (number...
Click to read more »Cambridge University Press. p. 370. Oresko 2004, p. 17. Anne Commire, Deborah Klezmer Women in world history: a biographical encyclopedia Volume 10 - Page 388-...
Click to read more »Lentini. The album was released in September 1999 with the collaboration of klezmer musicians from the band Klezroym and the Kurdish percussionist, Mhossen...
Click to read more »throughout Europe and America. It laid the foundations for the Jewish music and Klezmer revival in the United States, and was a key influence in the development...
Click to read more »Slime Saved Sushi". atlas Obscura. Retrieved 29 July 2020. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2006). "Canter-Lund, Hilda M. (1922–)". Dictionary of Women...
Click to read more »at the Premonstratensian abbey of Weissenau near Ravensburg. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 80. Hlawitschka 2005, pp. 526–528. Weller 2004, p. 788. Bedürftig...
Click to read more »made it popular in the US in 1939. Today it belongs to the repertoire of klezmer, jazz and pop musicians. A common Russian and Ukrainian phrase is "a hole...
Click to read more »produced vital folk music scenes such as Irish-American music and Jewish klezmer. Beginning with the rise of popular sheet music in the early 20th century...
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Click to read more »David Shea, former Captain Beefheart bandmember Gary Lucas, classical and klezmer clarinetist David Krakauer, guitarist Marc Ribot, bassist Greg Cohen, drummer...
Click to read more »now gentle, now impassioned, variously evoking the minor-mode keening of klezmer music and the interior meditations of Bach's cello suites". Glass himself...
Click to read more »Nova Publishers. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-60021-602-2. Commire, Anne; Deborah Klezmer (2001). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications...
Click to read more »Hasekhel (Church of the Mind) Yael Kraus Kruzenshtern & Parohod, Russophone klezmer-rock band from Tel Aviv, created in 2002 Noa Kirel Tzruya Lahav Daliah...
Click to read more »teacher. Golijov grew up listening to chamber music, Jewish liturgical and klezmer music, and the nuevo tango of Ástor Piazzolla. His Dreams and Prayers of...
Click to read more »Moishe's Bagel was a Scottish band formed in 2003 that played "jazz-inflected klezmer and Balkan music". They toured worldwide and released three albums. They...
Click to read more »her grandchildren. The clarinet solos heard in the film were recorded by Klezmer virtuoso Giora Feidman. Williams won an Academy Award for Best Original...
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Click to read more »Bulgur, a wheat product Bulgar, an Ashkenazi Jewish dance form used in Klezmer music Bulgar, Chekmagushevsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan Bulgar...
Click to read more »Summer Academy. From 2000 to 2002, she also managed the Klezmer Wochen Weimar (Weimar Klezmer Weeks), a Jewish cultural festival which is now known as...
Click to read more »British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 29 August 2019. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer (1999). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications...
Click to read more »who later became Misbakhova's teacher. In 2000, Misbakhova joined the klezmer group Kleztory, in which she presently plays violin. In 2004, Kleztory...
Click to read more »in Broadcast Journalism for 2002. A pioneering scholar and performer of klezmer music, Sapoznik was the first director of the Max and Frieda Weinstein...
Click to read more »Conspiracy, Lake Trout, Mark Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos and New Orleans Klezmer Allstars. Two pre-tour warm-up shows had been booked at Toad's Place in...
Click to read more »Recorded July–August 2015 Studios Kungar Sound Studios, London Genres Jazz, klezmer, big band Length 56:32 Label Tzadik TZ 8338 Producer John Zorn Book of...
Click to read more »team, and one of the dances of the troupe was adapted for the film. The klezmer music for the dance was written by Philippe Gumplowicz and Vladimir Cosma...
Click to read more »Holiday services." The 2024 West End revival of Oliver! adds four bars of klezmer music to the arrangement. Speaking in 2012, Moody described the sequence...
Click to read more »of 30 artists.[citation needed] Klezmer music originates from the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe. The Budapest Klezmer Band, founded in 1990 They play...
Click to read more »2002 the couple put the Altnaharrie up for sale. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Eriksen, Gunn (1956–)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25...
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Click to read more »Dictionary of Film. New York City: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 550. Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (1999). Women in world history: a biographical encyclopedia...
Click to read more »poems have been set to music by Dropkin, The Klezmatics, the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, and Charming Hostess. A book of translations into French was published...
Click to read more »(1480–1524), Alberto (1481-1482), who died in early infancy. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 394. ""DIOMEDE CARAFA (1406?-1487), De Boni Principis Officiis...
Click to read more »music, and Western music from before or after the common practice period. Klezmer music uses scales other than diatonic major or minor, such as Phrygian...
Click to read more »cemetery, Tehran. List of Iranian women royalty Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2007). "Esmat (d. 1995)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000...
Click to read more »suite for symphonic wind orchestra combining classical frameworks with Klezmer folk styles, composed for the 60th birthday of conductor Timothy Reynish...
Click to read more »private Jewish day-school in St. Louis Epstein Brothers Orchestra, American Klezmer quartet Epstein files, documents on Jeffrey Epstein and his affiliates...
Click to read more »of Israel became popular in the 1950s. Among Ashkenazi Jews dancing to klezmer music was an integral part of weddings in shtetls. Jewish dance was influenced...
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Click to read more »(c. 654–c. 714)". Women in world history : a biographical encyclopedia. Klezmer, Deborah. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications. ISBN 0-7876-3736-X. OCLC 41108563...
Click to read more »under the name Iosif Bughici. He was the 4th generation of well known klezmer dynasty in Iași; his father, Avram David Bughici, was a violinist, and...
Click to read more »business to flourish. To make ends meet, he plays the violin for a Jewish klezmer orchestra when called upon by its director Moisey Shahkes. Yakov is antisemitic...
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Click to read more »music Hanukkah gelt Jewish ceremonial art Dreydlekh is also a term in klezmer music. "Definition of DREIDEL". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2021-11-27...
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Click to read more »scene, began exploring his Jewish heritage through music, incorporating klezmer and the Phrygian dominant scale into his established style. This resulted...
Click to read more »Jewish-inspired musical pieces such as a jazz Shabbat, a fusion of jazz and klezmer influences, and Hanukkah music. Bowen has performed his jazz-style Shabbat...
Click to read more »in 2013 accompanied by a newly commissioned score for the latter by the klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals. "Three Centuries of Russian Prostitution", 30...
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Click to read more »Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages, edited by Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, vol. 2, Yorkin Publications, 2007, p. 1578. Gale eBooks, link.gale...
Click to read more »Deborah Klezmer. Dictionary of women worldwide: 25,000 women through the ages. Thomson Gale, 2007. ISBN 0787675857. Commire, Anne, Deborah Klezmer. Women...
Click to read more »album Various Positions. The instrumentals are evocative of traditional klezmer music. When asked about his music sounding "more Jewish" in a 1985 interview...
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Click to read more »second studio album Drastic Fantastic (2007) is about. She toured with the klezmer band Oi Va Voi and stayed with them while they were making their second...
Click to read more »available in other biographical dictionaries. Editors Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer found that typically five percent or less of the text of such works was...
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Click to read more »Frauentreue. [Women's loyalty]. Novel, Dresden, 1910. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Bülow, Frieda von (1857–1909)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide:...
Click to read more »drum and bass, and dancehall. Furthermore, he uses styles such as soca, klezmer, samba, bhangra, and gypsy. At the time of the founding of K.I.Z, he also...
Click to read more »quite diverse, supporting a number of regional styles such as zydeco, klezmer and slack-key. Though these styles were not always in the sense of mainstream...
Click to read more »Qwareña Shassagh Shassi Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Zarphatic Philosophy...
Click to read more »done considerable work as a movie extra. In the 1980s he became active in Klezmer revival, playing bass and tsimbl for Brave Old World and most recently...
Click to read more »accordion, as Duckmandu. Duckmandu's repertoire also includes adaptations of Klezmer, Classical Country, and Polka pieces, as well as conventional accordion...
Click to read more »Russian chanson Native name Русский шансон Stylistic origins Russian romance klezmer culture of Odessa Romani music Armenian music bard music estrada samizdat...
Click to read more »Joshua Bell. His younger brother Göran also writes for him, especially klezmer music. In 1998 Fröst broke new ground with performances of Anders Hillborg's...
Click to read more »Retrieved February 1, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer, eds. (2006). "Olivette, Nina (c. 1908–1971)". Dictionary of Women Worldwide:...
Click to read more »York, Laura (1999). "Visconti, Virida (c.1354-1414)". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (eds.). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol...
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Click to read more »2017, p. 73. Bleeke 2017, p. 75. Blondeau et al. 2013, p. 344. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 87. Antonetti, Guy (2000). "Les Princes Etrangers". In Bardet...
Click to read more »developed a passion for the traditional musics of Eastern Europe, especially klezmer and gypsy styles, and travelled widely in the region, absorbing new sounds...
Click to read more »with the surname include: Abe Katzman (1868–1940), American violinist and klezmer recording artist Hayim Katsman (1991–2023), Israeli academic and peace...
Click to read more »September. Guests and participants included: Nigel Kennedy David Krakauer and Klezmer Madness!, the Gorale folk band Zakopower, Benzion Miller, Kroke, the author...
Click to read more »decorating the store for Father's Day, Angelina and Polly learn about klezmer music. 37 7 Angelina and Polly's Big Day 16 October 2010 (2010-10-16) 407...
Click to read more »called Other Voices, Other Rooms. She is accompanied by Emmylou Harris. Klezmer revival folk musicians Daniel Kahn and Sarah Mina Gordon premiered a Yiddish-language...
Click to read more »women worldwide : 25,000 women through the ages. Anne Commire, Deborah Klezmer, Thomson Gale. Detroit, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007. ISBN 978-0-7876-9394-7...
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Click to read more »September 25, 2017) was a klezmer drummer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Watts came from a line of klezmer musicians from what is now...
Click to read more »Ensemble, founded within the Department of Music in 1786, performs Gypsy, Klezmer, Armenian, Moldavian, Ukrainian, and Macedonian music. The University Gamelan...
Click to read more »Night". Reno Gazette. Reno, Nevada. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. Commire & Klezmer 1999, p. 595. Taylor, Kate (August 29, 2010). "Driven by Fierce Visions...
Click to read more »(dialects/argots) Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish Jewish English...
Click to read more »January 11, 2015. Retrieved December 23, 2014. Freedman, Jonathan (2008). Klezmer America : Jewishness, ethnicity, modernity (1st ed.). New York: Columbia...
Click to read more »the Klezmer Conservatory Band, Andy Statman, Bern, Brody & Rodach, Guy Klucevsek, the Accordion Tribe, The Klezmatics, Itzhak Perlman, Alpen Klezmer and...
Click to read more »recording affected the use of vibrato in classical music or instruments in Klezmer. Within the rubric of musicology, performance practice tends to emphasize...
Click to read more »Broadway Database. Retrieved January 15, 2017. Cullen 2007, p. 362. Commire & Klezmer 2000, p. 295. Slide 2012, p. 165. LLoyd, Charles O. "Ten Cents a Dance—Ruth...
Click to read more »movements used the Phrygian dominant and Ukrainian Dorian scales common to klezmer music. Zorn set himself the task of writing 100 compositions using the...
Click to read more »Russian-born American klezmer musician and recording artist of the early twentieth century. He was leader of the Broder Kapelle, a popular klezmer orchestra in...
Click to read more »Aquitaine, they had: Engelberga Possibly another daughter Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2006). "Engelberga of Aquitaine (877–917)". Dictionary...
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