The Rough Guide To Klezmer (Second Edition)
Flourishing around the world, Klezmer is evolving and mutating into a dynamic music scene drawing on influences as diverse as gypsy, rock and hip-hop, while remaining deeply rooted in ancient Yiddish tunes.

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- Listen Bundle only Chava Alberstein: Good Memory (3:41)
- Listen Buy MP3 Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars: Who Knows One? (5:56)
- Listen Buy MP3 Daniel Kahn: Yosl Ber / A Patriot (3:17)
- Listen Buy MP3 Roger Davidson & Frank London: Freedom Dance (3:13)
- Listen Buy MP3 Psoy Korolenko & Opa: Strogaya Epitalama (Strong Epithalamium) (4:57)
- Listen Buy MP3 Amsterdam Klezmer Band: Takaj Zhizn (3:40)
- Listen Buy MP3 Steven Greenman: Nign October 19th, 2008 (3:26)
- Listen Buy MP3 Brave Old World: Ver Klapt Du Azoy?/Geto Varyant (4:26)
- Listen Buy MP3 The Joel Rubin Ensemble: Simkhe Nigunim (3:20)
- Listen Buy MP3 Socalled: Baleboste (5:17)
- Listen Buy MP3 Flying Bulgars: The Spider Comes (3:04)
- Listen Buy MP3 Klezmer Sefardi: Dem Rebns Tants (5:09)
- Listen Buy MP3 Klezmania: Dance Me Till The End Of Love (4:40)
- Listen Buy MP3 The Other Europeans: Goldene Khasene/Hora De La Cahul (3:44)
- Listen Buy MP3 The Klezmatics: Shnirele, Perele (Live) (7:19)
- Listen Buy MP3 Beygele (2:29)
- Listen Buy MP3 Santa Klog (2:56)
- Listen Buy MP3 Shtibl Nign (2:35)
- Listen Buy MP3 In Frankraykh (4:00)
- Listen Buy MP3 Mikhl Fait S'Assoir La Marie (4:30)
- Listen Buy MP3 Boibriker Suite (7:16)
- Listen Buy MP3 Der Khusid In Pariz (4:02)
- Listen Buy MP3 Yikhes (4:25)
- Listen Buy MP3 Khsidishe Nigunim, 2ter Teyl (3:37)
- Listen Buy MP3 Nokh Der Havdoleh (3:12)
- Listen Buy MP3 Reyzl’s Lid (1:57)
- Listen Buy MP3 Freylekh2 (4:36)
- Listen Buy MP3 Dobranoc (3:43)
- Listen Buy MP3 Tsurik Aheym (3:14)
- Listen Buy MP3 A Meydl Like A Tsimmes (3:14)
Klezmer
If you could go back in time fifty years, virtually no one would have predicted the magnitude of the klezmer revival –working klezmer bands can now be found in New York, but also in places like Brazil, Australia, Germany, or Poland. The Rough Guide To Klezmer features a diverse selection of klezmer revival songs, as well as traditional Yiddish music.
Performing in both Yiddish and Hebrew, renowned vocalist Chava Alberstein, embodies ‘the story of many new immigrants’ in Israel. ‘Good Memory’, is a touching poem about scenes from childhood. The Klezmer Brass Allstars, led by innovator Frank London, transform intimate Yiddish folk music with an infectious and captivating orchestra reminiscent of the Balkan and Roma brass bands. Roger Davidson is best known for his long career in European classical music, straight-ahead jazz and Latin music. ‘Freedom Dance,’ featured on this album, is a collaboration with Frank London, and a brilliant fusion of klezmer and jazz.
Daniel Kahn is one of just a handful of klezmorim composing new songs in Yiddish, and digging deep into the Yiddish archives. ‘Yosl Ber’ is a classic song by Itzik Manger. The Amsterdam Klezmer Band fuses traditional Yiddish music with doses of Balkan, Eastern European, ska, jazz and even hip-hop. Steven Greenman is widely regarded as one of the finest practitioners of traditional East European Jewish klezmer violin. The nign featured here is from Greenman’s latest project, Stempenyu's Neshome. The world-renowned supergroup Brave Old World combines the soulfulness of Yiddish tradition, the finesse of classical music and the vitality of jazz. ‘Ver Klapt Du Azoy?’(‘Who’s Knocking There?’) is from Brave Old World’s acclaimed recording, Song Of The Lodz Ghetto. Joel Rubin’s ‘Simkhe Nigunim’ is taken from his latest project, The Nign Of Reb Mendel: Hasidic Songs in Yiddish, and is a magnificent recording of nigunim.
One of the leading figures of the klezmer revolution, Canada’s Josh Dolgin (aka Socalled) brilliantly moulds Yiddish folk songs and traditional Hasidic chants with an old-school breakbeat, exemplified here by ‘Baleboste,’ which features Adrienne Cooper on vocals. The Flying Bulgars, founded by trumpeter David Buchbinder, fuses Yiddish folk with jazz and Latin grooves. The group Klezmania was instrumental in reviving Yiddish culture in Australia. On this album, Klezmania gives Leonard Cohen’s classic ‘Dance Me To The End Of Love’ a klezmer makeover.






