The secular music of the Eastern European Jews is known today as klezmer. Klezmer was the traditional instrumental celebratory music of Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazi Jews who eventually populated the Pale of Settlement, which encompassed modern-day Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus and Romania. Due to the rise of oppression and expulsion, many klezmer musicians or klezmorim immigrated to the United States between 1880 and the early 1920s. These musicians found work in klezmer bands and orchestras as well as Yiddish radio and theater. Some of the most influential klezmorim were clarinetists Naftule Brandwein and Dave Tarras who helped develop an American klezmer style. While the American style flourished, the popularity of pure klezmer began ...
Przedmiotem pracy jest fenomen muzyki klezmerskiej obecnej na krakowskim Kazimierzu.Terminem muzyki ...
This thesis studies the melodic elements of the klezmer music genre. First, the reader will observe ...
This dissertation presents an overview of the "klezmer" (Jewish professional folk instrumental) musi...
This thesis is an investigation into the instrumental social music of the Eastern European Jewish im...
In secular Jewish American music, the 1950s through 1970s are often viewed by scholars and musicians...
Paul Schoenfield’s Klezmer Rondos is a work for flute, male vocalist, and orchestra revised in 1994 ...
Klezmer, the Yiddish word for a folk instrumental musician, has come to mean a person, a style, and ...
Paul Schoenfield’s Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano draws extensively on the traditional Klezmer...
During the mid-1970s, American Jewish musicians active in a variety of musical genres took an intere...
Klezmer, the traditional instrumental music of Eastern European Jews, developed as the accompaniment...
Research on the klezmer revival is wanting both in size and scope. Much of the existing research f...
The tale of klezmer music is both rich and full. The term klezmer, meaning a vessel of songs, explai...
This paper examines the way in which klezmer revival institutions, particularly KlezKanada, contradi...
Within the past fifteen years, the klezmer (East European instrumental Jewish Music) music scene has...
This study demonstrates Paul Schoenfield's reintroduction of the flute as the lead instrument in kle...
Przedmiotem pracy jest fenomen muzyki klezmerskiej obecnej na krakowskim Kazimierzu.Terminem muzyki ...
This thesis studies the melodic elements of the klezmer music genre. First, the reader will observe ...
This dissertation presents an overview of the "klezmer" (Jewish professional folk instrumental) musi...
This thesis is an investigation into the instrumental social music of the Eastern European Jewish im...
In secular Jewish American music, the 1950s through 1970s are often viewed by scholars and musicians...
Paul Schoenfield’s Klezmer Rondos is a work for flute, male vocalist, and orchestra revised in 1994 ...
Klezmer, the Yiddish word for a folk instrumental musician, has come to mean a person, a style, and ...
Paul Schoenfield’s Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano draws extensively on the traditional Klezmer...
During the mid-1970s, American Jewish musicians active in a variety of musical genres took an intere...
Klezmer, the traditional instrumental music of Eastern European Jews, developed as the accompaniment...
Research on the klezmer revival is wanting both in size and scope. Much of the existing research f...
The tale of klezmer music is both rich and full. The term klezmer, meaning a vessel of songs, explai...
This paper examines the way in which klezmer revival institutions, particularly KlezKanada, contradi...
Within the past fifteen years, the klezmer (East European instrumental Jewish Music) music scene has...
This study demonstrates Paul Schoenfield's reintroduction of the flute as the lead instrument in kle...
Przedmiotem pracy jest fenomen muzyki klezmerskiej obecnej na krakowskim Kazimierzu.Terminem muzyki ...
This thesis studies the melodic elements of the klezmer music genre. First, the reader will observe ...
This dissertation presents an overview of the "klezmer" (Jewish professional folk instrumental) musi...