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elements of
American big band and po****r music.
Among the European-born
klezmers who po****rized the
genre in the
United States in the 1910s and 1920s were...
- argot, or cant used by
travelling Jewish musicians,
known as
klezmorim (
klezmers), in
Eastern Europe prior to the 20th century. It
combined Yiddish with...
- The
Cracow Klezmer Band was a
Polish jazz
quartet formed by
accordionist and
composer Jarosław Bester [Wikidata] in 1997 in the city of Kraków, and recorded...
-
Klezmer (Yiddish: כלזמיר, from Hebrew: k'li
zemer כלי זמר, lit. "vessels of song",
meaning "musical instruments" in Hebrew; in Yiddish, "
klezmer" refers...
-
primarily spent performing classical music, and has
since expanded into jazz,
klezmer, and
other music genres. Kennedy's
grandfather was
Lauri Kennedy, prin****l...
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Greenwood Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-3132-4849-8. Anne Commire;
Deborah Klezmer (2002).
Women in
World History: Schu-Sui.
Yorkin Publications. p. 352....
- 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...
-
Mansfield 1950 High
School Yearbook".
Heritage Auctions. Commire, Anne;
Klezmer,
Deborah (2001).
Women in
World History: A
Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol...
- The
Klezmer Concerto is
piece for solo clarinet, harp,
strings and
percussion by Israeli-American
composer Ofer Ben-Amots. The
piece was both written...
- had to play
because of
Klezmer's po****rity there. Over time,
Klezmer's audience expanded in
Germany and the
American Klezmer bands were able to adjust...