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 klezmer recommendations
Author: kenabbott 
Date:   2009-02-21 15:30

Can anyone recommend some klezmer pieces for a recital with clarinet and piano?

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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: leonardA 
Date:   2009-02-21 15:33

Don't know if tis would work for a recital, but for general playing enjoyment sheetmusicplus.com has a nice book called Play Klezmer, which has a CD accompanyment.

Leonard

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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: Marcuin 
Date:   2009-02-21 19:49

I recommend Daniel Galay's "Klezmer tunes".
Here you can listen three of them:
http://www.fna.muohio.edu/faculty/gingram/recordings/mp3.htm
(Michele Gingras playing)

Greetings
Marcin DomaƄski

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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: DaveF 
Date:   2009-02-22 06:24

"KlezMuzik" by Simon Sargon.

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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: D Dow 
Date:   2009-02-26 18:11

Turkish Dance is a lots of fun

David Dow

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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: genekeyes 2017
Date:   2009-02-26 21:46

Bela Kovacs has a piece out called Sholom Aleichem Rav Fiedman.......several different styles.....all quite authentic (though they are all original pieces) and the keyboard parts work well even though the pianist may not have much experience with klezmer music.........I've programmed it once and used it as an encore twice.......very well received



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 Re: klezmer recommendations
Author: Tom Puwalski 
Date:   2009-02-27 00:16

The Bela kovacs piece is really well written and would be my first choice for doing something with a pianist that's not familiar with the klezmer idiom. I recomend listening to Kovac's recording. It's on Bela Kovacs plays clarinet... Just a little bit differently. He is a real master of different styles and based on just the Sholom Aleichem piece he would be one of the best klezmer players around today. There are the wedding dances by Simeon Bellison that are also very nice to play. But if you perform any of these, please listen to some klezmer music!



Tom Puwalski author of "The Clarinetists Guide to Klezmer", "Klezmer Play-alongs Vol 1and 2

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