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Kruzenshtern & Parohod
4,770 listeners
Kruzenshtern & Parohod (Russian: Крузенштерн и Пароход) is a Russophone Israel klezmer-rock band from Tel Aviv, created in 2002. The Kruzenshtern & Parohod’s style may be defined as Jewish avant-rock. The music, based on the Jewi… read moreKruzenshtern & Parohod (Russian: Крузенштерн и Пароход) is a Russophone Israel klezmer-rock band from Tel Aviv, created in 2002. The Kruzenshtern & Parohod’s style may be defined as Jewish avant-rock. The music, based on the Jewish melodies and influenced by as different music styles as h… read more
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Mishka Ziganoff
1,508 listeners
Accordionist born in Odessa. At the beginning of the last century he moved to New York, where he opened a restaurant. Although Christian he… read moreAccordionist born in Odessa. At the beginning of the last century he moved to New York, where he opened a restaurant. Although Christian he had a broad knowledge of the Yiddish and the Klezmer music. The song "Koilen" was recorded in 1919. View wikiAccordionist born in Odessa. At the beginning of the last century he moved to New York, where he opened a restaurant. Although Christian he had a broad knowledge of the Yiddish and the Klezmer music. The song "Koilen" was recorded in 1919. View wiki
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Belf's Rumanian Orchestra
1,462 listeners
Rumanian Orchestra under the Direction of Kapellmeister V. Belf. According to Freedman Catalog of Klezmer music: Name: Belf's Romanian… read moreRumanian Orchestra under the Direction of Kapellmeister V. Belf. According to Freedman Catalog of Klezmer music: Name: Belf's Romanian Orchestra Name (Yiddish): בעלףס רומײנישער אָרקעסטער Also known as: Rumynskii Orkestr Belfa Also k… read moreRumanian Orchestra under the Direction of Kapellmeister V. Belf. According to Freedman Catalog of Klezmer music: Name: Belf's Romanian Orchestra Name (Yiddish): בעלףס רומײנישער אָרקעסטער Also known as: Rumynskii Orkestr Belfa Also known as: Belfs Rumeynishe Orchestra Also known as: Belf'… read more
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Joseph Moskowitz
2,024 listeners
Joseph Moskowitz (1879 – June 27, 1954) was a Romanian-born Jewish musician who invented the klezmer approach to the cymbalum. He eventuall… read moreJoseph Moskowitz (1879 – June 27, 1954) was a Romanian-born Jewish musician who invented the klezmer approach to the cymbalum. He eventually settled in the United States. When Moskowitz appeared at a cafe in New York City in 1908, the Ne… read moreJoseph Moskowitz (1879 – June 27, 1954) was a Romanian-born Jewish musician who invented the klezmer approach to the cymbalum. He eventually settled in the United States. When Moskowitz appeared at a cafe in New York City in 1908, the New York Times reported that, "posters in Yiddish, Italia… read more
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Abe Schwartz's Orchestra
3,333 listeners
* Born: 1888, Romania * Active: '10s, '20s, '30s * Genres: Klezmer * Instrument: Violin, Trombone, Vocals * … read more* Born: 1888, Romania * Active: '10s, '20s, '30s * Genres: Klezmer * Instrument: Violin, Trombone, Vocals * Representative Albums: "The Klezmer King," "Master of Klezmer Music, Vol. 1," … read more* Born: 1888, Romania * Active: '10s, '20s, '30s * Genres: Klezmer * Instrument: Violin, Trombone, Vocals * Representative Albums: "The Klezmer King," "Master of Klezmer Music, Vol. 1," "National Hora: Master of Klezmer Music, Vol. 2" View wiki
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Naftule Brandwein
8,379 listeners
Naftule 'Nifty' Brandwein, or Naftuli Brandwine 1884 – 1963 was a Jewish clarinettist and one of the most influential figures in … read moreNaftule 'Nifty' Brandwein, or Naftuli Brandwine 1884 – 1963 was a Jewish clarinettist and one of the most influential figures in the history of klezmer music. Brandwein was born in Przemyslany, Galicia (now Ukraine), into a fam… read moreNaftule 'Nifty' Brandwein, or Naftuli Brandwine 1884 – 1963 was a Jewish clarinettist and one of the most influential figures in the history of klezmer music. Brandwein was born in Przemyslany, Galicia (now Ukraine), into a family of klezmer musicians, part of the Strettener Hasidic dyn… read more
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Kahondo Style
902 listeners
Musical boundaries are constantly expanding and being knocked down, and the 1980s saw the line between pop/rock and "new music" b… read moreMusical boundaries are constantly expanding and being knocked down, and the 1980s saw the line between pop/rock and "new music" becoming harder to distinguish in an increasingly large number of cases. Kahondo Style were a prime… read moreMusical boundaries are constantly expanding and being knocked down, and the 1980s saw the line between pop/rock and "new music" becoming harder to distinguish in an increasingly large number of cases. Kahondo Style were a prime example of a group that cannot be comfortably classified in… read more
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Orthotonics
870 listeners
Orthotonics was an American experimental rock and free improvisation group from Richmond, VA, that began in 1979 as Ortho-Tones, but change… read moreOrthotonics was an American experimental rock and free improvisation group from Richmond, VA, that began in 1979 as Ortho-Tones, but changed their name to Orthotonics in 1982. The group released a cassette-only release in 1983, "Acc… read moreOrthotonics was an American experimental rock and free improvisation group from Richmond, VA, that began in 1979 as Ortho-Tones, but changed their name to Orthotonics in 1982. The group released a cassette-only release in 1983, "Accessible As Gravity", followed by the full-length albums… read more
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Dave Tarras
17,369 listeners
Dovid Tarraschuk (1897–1989), better known as David Tarras, was one of the best respected and most famous klezmer musicians in America, wid… read moreDovid Tarraschuk (1897–1989), better known as David Tarras, was one of the best respected and most famous klezmer musicians in America, widely known for graceful, soaring music with its powerful evocation of shtetl life. Tarras came from… read moreDovid Tarraschuk (1897–1989), better known as David Tarras, was one of the best respected and most famous klezmer musicians in America, widely known for graceful, soaring music with its powerful evocation of shtetl life. Tarras came from the small town of Ternovka, near the Ukrainian city of Uman… read more