"A Wedding without a klezmer is was worse than a funeral without tears."
Whether the musicians played violin, clarinet, flute, or bass, their music was the ever-present accompaniment to all Jewish celebrations. Klezmer music is the window to the soul of Yiddish culture. The music o...
The Music whose intense, inherent emotion embodies the ancient soul and culture of tried but resilient people is experiencing a resurgence today with a universal appeal far beyond its origins.
From world renown musician, ethnomusicologist, documentarian, and all around great guy comes The Absolutely Complete Klezmer Volume 2! This incredible collection of music can also be found in The Complete Klezmer Songbook available from Transcontinental Music Publication. Yale Str...
Welcome to a celebration of klezmer music! This 12 song Celebrate Seriesinstrumental recording, produced for Craig ?ˆ?n Co. by Lorin Sklamberg and Frank London, captures the freylech, emotional, deeply Jewish music of the klezmer genre. Selections include: R...
One magical night...
The sixth night of Chanukah, 5767
(December 20, 2006), Temple Sholom,
Chicago, Illinois. Rabbi Joe Black, a
leading voice in contemporary American
Jewish music, and The Maxwell Street
Klezmer Band,...
Move to the beat of a different drum as you experience the fantastic sounds of the first recording by The Brandeis-Bardin International Klezmer Ensemble, now known as Hollywood Klezmer. You'll feel the flavor of the old country with this reminiscent recording of 14 songs. Popular se...
Absolutely Complete Klezmer Songbook, The - Songbook and CD
The Music whose intense, inherent emotion embodies the ancient soul and culture of tried but resilient people is experiencing a resurgence today with a universal appeal far beyond its origins.
One magical night...
The sixth night of Chanukah, 5767
(December 20, 2006), Temple Sholom,
Chicago, Illinois. Rabbi Joe Black, a
leading voice in contemporary American
Jewish music, and The Maxwell Street
Klezmer Band, one of the world's premier
klezmer ensembles, came together for a
very special family Chanukah concert that
had been years in the making.
"A Wedding without a klezmer is was worse than a funeral without tears."
Whether the musicians played violin, clarinet, flute, or bass, their music was the ever-present accompaniment to all Jewish celebrations. Klezmer music is the window to the soul of Yiddish culture. The music on this CD will give the listener a spark to their feet, a tear to the eyes, and a smile to the lips.