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  1. The Klezmatics emerged out of the vibrant cultural scene of New York City’s East Village in 1986 with klezmer steeped in Eastern European Jewish tradition and spirituality, while incorporating contemporary themes such as human rights and anti-fundamentalism and eclectic musical influences including Arab, African, Latin and Balkan rhythms ...

  2. The streets of Klezmer, NY = Der gasn nign / Traditional (5:17). Other Authors/Editors Krakauer, David, 1956-Rogers, Adam (Guitarist) Reichman, Ted. Norton, Kevin (Percussionist) Bloedow, Oren. Neill, Ben. Klezmer Madness! (Musical group) Notes. Principally composed by David Krakauer. Catalog number printed as TZ 8127; should be TZ 7127, ...

  3. Composer/performer Ben Neill is the inventor of the Mutantrumpet, a hybrid electro-acoustic instrument, and is recognized as a musical innovator who “uses a schizophrenic trumpet to create art music for the people” ( Wired Magazine).

  4. www.tzadik.com › volumeVolume Detail

    In this extended, multi faceted suite, the Krakauer trio explores the hidden connections between Bechet and Klezmer giant Naftule Brandwein - inspired in part by Bechet's legendary and incredibly rare performance of "My Yiddish Momma."

  5. www.benneill.com › portfolio › troveTrove - Ben Neill

    Trove is a durational ambient music project created during the Covid 19 pandemic in remote collaboration with producer Eric Calvi. From November 2020 to November 2021, two new pieces were released each week, resulting in a 104 track album.

  6. New York Klezmer Bands. The Bash has a number of talented Klezmer Bands that you can easily hire to play at your event – from traditional weddings to bar/bat mitzvahs. Search in New York for a listing of the bands nearest you. Book with the best, only at The Bash!

  7. Klezmer Institute projects use digital humanities tools to define and document the unique musical heritage of the Yiddish-speaking Jews of Eastern Europe, and to increase communication and collaboration between professional and amateur musicians, dancers, and scholars throughout the world.