Klezmer Pioneers - European And American Recordings 1905-1952 (1999)
Klezmer Pioneers - European And American Recordings 1905-1952 (1999)
01 - Dem Rebens Tanz (The Rabbi's Dance) - Art Shryer's Orchestra 02 - Zapfenstreich (Revery Dream-Jewish Fantasy) - Art Shryer's Yiddish Orchestra 03 - Fon der Choope (From The Wedding) - Abe Elenkrig's Yidishe Orchestra 04 - Helmisher Bulgar (A Homey Bulgar) - Sam Musiker And His Orchestra 05 - Ma Yofus (How Beautiful) - Belf's Rumanian Orchestra 06 - Grichisher Tanz (Greek Dance) - Mishka Tsiganoff 07 - Al Raci Ku Ne Dract (Liebes Tanz) - Orchestra Romaneasca (Abe Schwartz's Orchestra) 08 - Dreidele Far Alle (A Dance For Everyone) - Abe Schwartz's Orchestra 09 - Kalle Bezetzns un a Freilachs (The Bridal Serenade And Congradulations) - Joseph Cherniavsky 10 - Die Chasidim Forren Tsum Rebbin (The Chasidium Visit The Rabbi) - Kandel's Orchestra 11 - Doina Un Sirba - Mihal Viteazul 12 - Ein Kik Af Dir (One Glance At You) - Alexander Olshanetsky Und Zein Orkestrer 13 - Tantz a Freilachs (Dance A Freilachs) - Abe Schwartz's Orchestra 14 - Orientalishe Motive Ii - Josef Solinski 15 - Lalbedliga Honga (A Lively Honga) - Kandel's Orchestra 16 - Odessa-Burlgar - Mishka Ziganoff 17 - Der Heisser (The Hot One-Tater Dance) - Naftule Brandwein's Orchestrer 18 - Bessaraber Chosid'l (The Hassid From Bessarabia) - Isreal J. Hochman's Jewish Orchestra 19 - Doina - Joseph Moskowitz 20 - Bessarabian Hora - Belf's Rumanian Orchestra 21 - Mit der Kalle Tanzen (Dancing With The Bride) - Art Shryer's Modern Jewish Orchestra 22 - Dem Trisker Rebbin's Chosid (The Disciple Of The Rabbi From Trisk) - Dave Tarras 23 - Erinerung Fun Kishenev (Memories Of Kishenev) - Abe Katzman's Bessarabian Orchestra 24 - Der Fetter Max's Bulgar (Uncle Max's Bulgar) - Sam Musiker And His Orchestra
This is the first modern studio recording of the klezmer music of Europe, performed with the original European instrumentation - first violin, cimbal (hammer dulcimer), sekund (contra-fiddle), and bass. Half of these compositions were recorded here for the first time. This CD features haunting instrumentals by the great klezmer composers of the 19th century, such as Mikhl Guzikow and Avram Moyshe Kholodenko. The Khevrisa ensemble is led by Steven Greenman (violin) and Zev Feldman (cimbal ), and includes some of the finest musicians of the contemporary klezmer revival - Alicia Svigals (sekund), Michael Alpert (sekund), and Stuart Brotman (bass). 36-page booklet contains extensive notes, bibliography, glossary. 70 minutes. "…It (Khevrisa: European Klezmer Music) is an essential album if one wants to understand where klezmer music comes from." -Jewish Herald Voice, Jewish Jukebox" "…The passion of Khevrisa shines through in impassioned playing that illuminates an otherwise underlit piece of the past." ---sonicnet.com
Spirit triumphs handily over fidelity on this generous, informatively annotated package. And with a klezmer revival in full swing, it's fascinating to return as near as possible to its source to listen to what the Eastern European klezmorim thought the Yiddish community ought to hear on the first 78s full of this vital and joyous music. What first hits you are the unexpectedly sophisticated arrangements of the several klezmer orchestras represented here. The ensembles looked to American ragtime, jazz, and even military marches for inspiration after crossing the ocean. Vaudeville provided an excuse to add exotic theatrical elements to klezmer, while clarinets (played by virtuosos Dave Tarras and Naftule Brandwein, among others) gradually replaced fiddles with the advent of the swing era. Treading a fascinating balance between folk music and jazz, this vintage music seems to thrive in a world all its own. ---Richard Gehr, Editorial Reviews
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