Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Klezmer...Yiddish Swing Music...various artists compilation






Klezmer is a musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe. Played by professional musicians called klezmorim in ensembles known as kapelye, the genre originally consisted largely of dance tunes and instrumental display pieces for weddings and other celebrations. In the United States the genre evolved considerably as Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, who arrived between 1880 and 1924, came into contact with American jazz. During the initial years after the klezmer revival of the 1970's, the American sub-variety was what most people knew as klezmer, although in the 21st century musicians began paying more attention to the original pre-jazz traditions as revivalists including Josh Horowitz, Yale Strom and Bob Cohen have spent years doing field research in Eastern/Central Europe. Additionally, later immigrants from the Soviet Union, such as German Goldenshtayn, took their surviving repertoires to the United States and Israel in the 1980's.

Compared with most other European folk-music styles, little is known about the history of klezmer music, and much of what is said about it remains uncertain. There is, however, a heavy influence of Romani music, since many Jews and Roma lived side by side in Europe. 


1     –Bagelman Sisters With Abe Ellstein Orchestra     A Vaibele A Tsnien    
2     –Dave Tarras, Beresh Katz, Abe Schwartz     Ch'sidishe Nigunim    
3     –Naftuie Brandwein     Das Teureste In Bukowina    
4     –Alexander Olshanetsky, Aaron Lebedeff  What Can You Mach ? S'is      Amarica    
5     –Brandwein     Der Terk In America    
6     –Jacob Hohhman, Kandel's Orchestra     Doina And Hora    
7     –Naftule Brandwein     Freilicher Yontov    
8     –Naftule Brandwein     Freit Sich, Yiddelach    
9     –Steiner     Haneros Haluli    
10     –Naftule Brandwein     Heiser Bulgar    
11     –Seymour Rechtzeit, Abe Ellstein Orchestra     Hopkele    
12     –Naftule Brandwein     Kleine Princessin    
13     –Ziganoff     Koilen    
14     –Naftule Brandwein     Naftule Spielt Far Dem Rebin    
15     –Russkyl Orchestra Moskva     Pas D'espan    
16     –Abe Schwartz Orchestra     Sher    
17     –Abe Schwartz Orchestra     Unzer Toirele    
18     –Yiddish Swing Orchestra     Bridegroom Special    
19     –Joseph Cherniasvksy Yiddish American Jazz Band     Yiddisher March    
20     –Abe Ellstein Orchestra     Second Avenue Square Dance


                                                                               Klezmer 

Sunday, July 30, 2017

The String Principle - Guitar Music by Liad Abraham..Game of Thrones medley with Ariella Zeitlin



Liad Abraham is an Israeli acoustic guitarist and musician. For the last few months he has formed a duo with the very talented violinist/singer Ariella Zeitlin. They have just released a beautiful Game of Thrones medley for guitar, violin and looper, and it is unlike anything you have ever heard.



39 year old Liad Abraham was born in Israel and has studied guitar from the age of 14. He studied in Jerusalem's music academy concentrating on classical guitar and has been teaching and playing ever since, only on steel string and nylon string acoustic guitars ("no electric ones for me" he says!).

Ariella Zeitlin was born in Baltimore and studied  violin from the age of seven. She moved to Israel at 17 and studied at the same music academy as Liad a few years after he originally did. She also participated in the last season of The Voice Israel.

They have been working together for 4 months, building a beautiful set list and touring the country with them. They play a mixture of Irish music, folk songs, virtuosic arrangements from film music, and of course some original compositions.

Visit Liad's FACEBOOK PAGE to read the full story of their Game of Thrones medley and to find out more about their other collaborations and Liad's music.



Ariella's Facebook page The Inner World and Workings of Violinist Ariella

See also their cover of "City of Stars" from the movie La La Land