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Author: mags
Date: 2005-09-18 20:51
Hello everyone, I am learning to play the b flat clarinet and the alto sax. I am prob about a grade3/4. I noticed that I particularly enjoy playing Jewish music from my Boosey and Hawkes book. I would like to try and play some longer pieces and some quite different pieces to the ones I've tried. Most of the stuff I see on the Internet is American and I live in England. The postage costs were too much for an American site I looked at. Can anyone recommend a British site that sells some jewish music? I also like to play the pieces in my Boosey book that say Hungarian or Bosnian folk tunes. Any suggestions for a site? Remember I am not a professional. Thankyou.
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Author: Ralph Katz
Date: 2005-09-18 22:19
This is what I got by searching for "jewish music england" with Google:
Jewish Music Institute (London)
http://www.jmi.org.uk/
Shamash / The Jewish Network
http://shamash.org/links/Culture/Music/more3.shtml
(there is a link here for Merlin Shepard - he is on your side of
the pond and might be of some assistance)
This one looks really promising:
http://www.hebrewsongs.com/sheetmusic-wheretobuy.htm
There is lots more here - this is just what I got on the first
page of search results.
Regards,
Ralph
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Author: mags
Date: 2005-09-18 22:22
ok ralph...thankyou for that....I tried different combinations in my search engine.....i was overwhelmed with stuff i didn't want......thankyou for your efforts Mgt x
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Author: leonardA
Date: 2005-09-19 02:02
Try www.sheetmusicplus.com. I have a wonderful book from them called Play Klezmer. You can also put in a search for Jewish music. They have excellent service and a return policy.
Leonard
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Author: BobD
Date: 2005-09-19 11:56
You will not be disappointed if you purchase The Big Klezmer Fake Book compiled by Velvel Pasternak...Tara Publications. I probably got it from Sheet Music Plus. I find that playing selections from it is a pleasant break from regular practice work.
Bob Draznik
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2005-09-21 02:48
Hi mags:
I just received an interesting music publication from SCHOTT. They have music publishing houses all over the world, including NY and London.
They've sent me a new release titled:
MAZLTOV!(sp.) by Joel Rubin.
In my brief look at the music and text about Jewish music, I believe it's really quite good and well written.
The music is mainly that of the great Jewish/Klezmer clarinetist, Dave Tarras.
There are transcriptions of his tunes, and many liner notes about style and phrasing. All in all, a good book to have.
It's a SCHOTT publication:
ED 8695
ISMN M-001-12146-0
I have no idea how music this publication will cost you, but it's well worth the investment. Check with SCHOTT, London.
JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist
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Author: sdr
Date: 2005-09-24 05:17
See the Manchester Klezmer site for a huge supply of sheet music for Bb and C (and some Eb) charts:
<www.manchesterklezmer.org/pages/repertoire.html>
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Author: Ralph Katz
Date: 2005-09-24 11:21
"The Compleat Klezmer" by Henry Sapoznik, Tara Publications, with CD.
If available, this may be a better start, because of the introductory modal discussion, as well as the archival recordings.
Regards
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-09-24 20:12
Abe Galper wrote a Klezmer book.
Luyben music carries it I'm pretty sure.
Not sure if it got published by Mel Bay or not (it was when I got it published by Mharva publishing which is Avrahm's name spelled backwards.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2005-09-24 20:59
DavidBlumberg wrote:
> Not sure if it got published by Mel Bay or not (it was when I
> got it published by Mharva publishing which is Avrahm's name
> spelled backwards.
Mharva was Abe's "self publishing" company run by Abe. I don't think he needed your help in getting it published there, Dave.
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Author: mags
Date: 2005-09-24 21:49
Hello to everyone who replied. I have ordered from a site but I will refer back to this page to browse some other sites. I didn't really know what I wanted to be honest. I saw on one site...Klezmer, Yiddish, Hebrew, etc....I haven't a clue what any of these words mean...with regards to music...but reading between the lines....Klezmer is what I want. I have ordered a book and cd for my sax and I am waiting for the big fake book to come in for the clarinet. Thankyou all very much, Margaret.
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