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Author: kfeder@hotmail.com 
Date:   2005-07-13 20:43

Just off the top of my head, Klezmer could be defined as "eastern European jewish non-liturgical music" and is played by a wide variety of instruments nowadays. Klezmer music, which had been in decline has been going through a revival since the mid 1970's. In the 20th century traditional klezmer has been influenced by other musical styles including jazz. There is tons of info on the web, just put klezmer into Yahoo or Google.



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