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Klezmorim can
refer to:
Musicians who play klezmer, a
style of
music originating with the Ashke**** Jews of
Central and
Eastern Europe The
Klezmorim, a...
- The
Klezmorim,
founded in Berkeley, California, in 1975, was the world's
first klezmer revival band,
widely credited with
spearheading the
global renaissance...
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Austin Klezmorim is a
klezmer music group founded in 1979 in Austin,
Texas by
trumpeter and
composer Bill Averbach.[citation needed] Self-Published Recordings...
- kind of argot, or cant used by
travelling Jewish musicians,
known as
klezmorim (klezmers), in
Eastern Europe prior to the 20th century. It
combined Yiddish...
- with
Sherry Mayrent and
Christopher King, the 3-CD
compilation Cantors,
Klezmorim and
Crooners 1905–1953:
classic Yiddish 78s from the
Mayrent Collection...
- The
David Orlowsky Trio (previously:
Klezmorim or
David Orlowsky's
Klezmorim) was a
German music ensemble founded in 1997 and
disbanded in 2019. The founding...
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United States,
among bands who have
brought it back to Europe.
Austin Klezmorim Bester Quartet Beyond the Pale
Amsterdam Klezmer Band
Brave Old World...
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recordings to use the term "klezmer" to
refer to the
music were The
Klezmorim's East Side
Wedding and
Streets of Gold in 1977/78,
followed by Andy Statman...
- in
Europe was
sacred music, with the
exception of the
performances of
klezmorim during weddings and
other occasions. The
result was a lack of a Jewish...
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Gypsy music and much of it was
included in the
repertoire of
itinerant klezmorim.
Early in the 20th century,
Pavlo Humeniuk of
Philadelphia became famous...