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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2003-11-30 05:10
For the first time in my life I sat down and gave it a good couple hours listening too. I discovered it on my internet radio program and absolutely LOVE it! The use of clarinets (or rather "clarinet" singular for most songs I heard) is great. And it's such fascinating music. I heard one piece, which after some careful listening turned out to be in 7/8 time signature with a tuba playing what would be a string bass or bass guitar line in any other band. And very intriguing melodies too!
Looks like I have something up there to rival my love of chamber music. I have to give it a while of listening too but I like what I hear so far.
For anyone on this board who reads it and hasn't really give it a try, I suggest trying it. I can't recommend any bands or anything as I'm not knowledgable enough, but if you can find an internet radio program (www.netscape.com will provide you with the one that I have that has klezmer music as well as other types) give it a listen!
I'll probably be annoying everyone with posts on this both here and on the klezmer board now too.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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Author: wjk
Date: 2003-11-30 14:30
Check out the Don Byron CD that is a tribute to Mickey Katz---it has incredible Klezmer playing!
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Author: john gibson
Date: 2003-11-30 15:19
Artie Shaw was once told his credenza(sp) on a song(I can't remember which) sounded "Klezmer"......and he said it wasn't intended to be....just a a spur of the moment thing.....BUT.....I'll bet with his Jewish ancestory...It was a subliminal tribute......Klezmer Rules!
jg
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2003-12-01 03:18
ahhhh...I can't wait until alexi finds some Papazov recordings...LOL!
Katrina
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Author: cujo
Date: 2003-12-01 14:02
Klezfest is a great CD with the most popular groups on it .
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