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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… own period. At the same time, he complains that all these musicians of Jewish extraction are “adopted” by their … became a member of a growing circle of immigrant Jewish musicians in Palestine who were promoting the creation of an … background, with diverse degrees of success. The name of klezmer and Yiddish song researchers Joachim Stutchewsky and …
Shoshana Liessmann
… of MA thesis: “Aspects of Jewish Musical Thought and Jewish Musicianship as a Reflection of Changes in the Cultural and … Rothberg School. Co-author of the exhibition and book “Klezmer - hejmisch un hip” (Gelsenkirchen 2002/ Essen 2004) in connection with the foundation of the KlezmerWelten festival in Gelsenkirchen. Since 1997 research …
Mordekhai Hershman
… a more detailed biography, using Zaludkowski, published by klezmerschack: https://www.klezmershack.com/articles/weiss_s/luminaries/#hershman . … Word of his resplendent tenor voice and excellent musicianship spread quickly, however, and soon he, Yossele …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Miron's work in the rejuvenation of the instrumental Klezmer music as a 'marvelous achievement.' His Klezmer music is represented among others on 2 CDs “ The Art … Directory U.S.A., The New Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, etc. Written by Issachar Miron-Michrovsky … …
Dave Tarras
… to New York in 1921. He was one of the most famous Klezmer musicians of the 20th century. Additional biography, at … Tarras discography availabe at Discogs, click here . … Klezmer clarinetist … Clarinet … Clarinetist … Klezmer … …
Mickey Katz
… known for his parodies, but he created more traditional klezmer music as well. Although he was primarily a jazz musician, all of his parodies have a distinct klezmer flavor, either throughout the piece or as a short … Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, and Brisses . Katz played with many musicians throughout the years like Ray Musiker and more. …
Joseph Moskowitz
… the twentieth century. He was a descendant of a family of klezmer musicians and was among the most well-known American … Moskowitz ' in YouTube. … Tsimbalist & composer … 0 … Klezmer … Cymbalom … Joseph Moskowitz …
Joseph Michael Gusikow
… Musician. Born in Shklov , Belorussia to a fam il y of 'Klezmerim.' Became famous in Europe as a virtuoso musician, … as King Leopold of Belgium. Guzikow was highly praised by musicians such as as Felix Mendelssohn, and met with him … in Leipzig. He is considered by some to be the most famous Klezmer player of all time, and he is one of the first known …
Ray Musiker
… Brooklyn, Ray is the fourth generation in a family of Klezmer musicians. As a child, Ray learned to play Klezmer dance music at Jewish weddings. His parents …
Walter Zev Feldman
… and poetry of epic in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and Jewish klezmer music in the United States. His book , Music of the … into Turkish. He contributed the 'Ottoman Music' and 'Klezmer Music' articles to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2001). He teaches Ottoman music and is among the …