• Klezmorim can refer to: Musicians who play klezmer, a style of music originating with the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe The Klezmorim, a...
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  • 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...
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  • in the 1970s, it has become popular in the United States, among bands who have brought it back to Europe. Austin Klezmorim Bester Quartet Beyond the Pale...
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  • extinct derivative of the Yiddish language. It was a kind of argot, or cant used by travelling Jewish musicians, known as klezmorim (klezmers), in Eastern...
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  • Mayrent and Christopher King, the 3-CD compilation Cantors, Klezmorim and Crooners 1905–1953: Classic Yiddish 78s from the Mayrent Collection. In his Wall...
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    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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    Klezmer (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    Yiddish or Ukrainian. The first[citation needed] postwar recordings to use the term "klezmer" to refer to the music were The Klezmorim's East Side Wedding...
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    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 presence...
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    The development of the Classical tradition on the subject of the Cimmerians after their disappearance from the historical arena, no later than the very...
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    Romania Romani music Klezmorim (Jewish lăutari-like musicians) "Romanothan - Despre vatasia lautarilor". 14 March 2007. Archived from the original on 14 March...
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    Odyssey); Lev Liberman and his band, the Klezmorim, the world's first Klezmer revival band; David Moss who revived the art of Hebrew calligraphy and contemporary...
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    to the US in large numbers. They brought with them klezmorim, or musicians who played klezmer music at weddings and other community events. Soon, the United...
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  • Arhoolie Records (category Music of the San Francisco Bay Area)
    Silas Hogan, Mercy Dee Walton, The Campbell Brothers, BeauSoleil, Jerry Hahn, the Pine Leaf Boys, Los Cenzontles, The Klezmorim, Rose Maddox, Rebirth Brass...
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  • Alex Coke (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template)
    1983) Austin Klezmorim, East of Odessa (B.A. Music, 1994) Austin Klezmorim, Bubba's Waltz (B.A. Music, 2005) Eric Vloeimans, Willem Breuker, The Compositions...
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  • Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    The Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording was awarded from 1960 to 1986. During this time the award had several minor name changes:...
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    Jacob Gegna (category Russian emigrants to the United States)
    new interest during the Klezmer revival of the 1970s. The Klezmorim recorded his Taxim on their 1973 album Streets of Gold. The original 78 disc of Taxim...
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  • to sing songs in Hebrew, the language of the new Jewish state. In 1975, a group of young San Francisco musicians, The Klezmorim, released an album called...
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    Tuna Andy Irvine Jefferson Starship Paul Kantner Bobby Kimmel Klezmorim Neil Innes The Incredible String Band I See Hawks In LA Bert Jansch Jorma Kaukonen...
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    1936 musical Yiddish film. Arye and his daughter Itke are musicians, or klezmorim, who became impoverished and were evicted from their home in Kazimierz...
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    Shlemiel the First is a musical adaptation of the "Chelm stories" (including When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw) of Isaac Bashevis Singer about the supposedly...
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    Iveta Apkalna (category Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama)
    2007 – Noema – David Orlowsky Klezmorim (edition Sony) 2008 – Trumpet and Organ (edition Phoenix) 2009 – The New Organ of the Philharmonie Mercatorhalle...
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  • clarinetist, having founded “The Wandering Klezmorim” in Atlanta in 1991. He often performs with “The Wandering Klezmorim” and “Klezmercuse” at festive...
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  • Rejoice") and Gypsy music and much of it was included in the repertoire of itinerant klezmorim. Early in the 20th century, Pavlo Humeniuk of Philadelphia became...
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    Brecker Ray Charles Rob Wasserman SF Jazz St. Joseph Ballet Company The Klezmorim The Paul Dresher Ensemble Sawalé T Lavitz Victor Wooten Wayne Shorter...
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  • and Roma) in Bessarabia, "Klezmorim", was exhibited in Romania and Hungary. This same exhibition just recently was at the Jewish Community Center in...
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    Cantors, klezmorim, and crooners, 1905-1953: classic Yiddish 78s from the Mayrent Collection (JSP, 2009). Rubin, Joel (2020). New York klezmer in the early...
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    Abraham Moskowitz (category Romanian emigrants to the United States)
    (1994), From Avenue A to the Great White Way (2002) and Cantors, klezmorim, and crooners, 1905-1953 : classic Yiddish 78s from the Mayrent Collection (2009)...
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    Margraff), and the experimental opera God Machine. Metropolis Violin Concerto premiered in 2015 with violinist Alisa Rose. The Klezmorim Bass Concerto...
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    addition to the more traditional sounds, Hancock infused eclectic styles in his earlier recordings with artists Alex Coke, Austin Klezmorim's Bill Averbach...
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