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THE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes): THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. OneBIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!THE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes): THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. OneBIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THE REVIVAL “The importance of memory and remembrance in Jewish life and ritual has been much noted. That which is remembered lives on, while the forgotten dies” (Slobin, 80). This was exemplified in theTHE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!THE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer".THE FIRST BANDS
The first two main bands to contribute to the revival were the Klezmer Conservatory Band (KCB) and Kapelye, who's leader was Hank Sapoznik.The KCB leaned toward large group arrangements while Kapelye used more traditional Easter European arrangements.THE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form. DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!THE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form. DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer".THE FIRST BANDS
The first two main bands to contribute to the revival were the Klezmer Conservatory Band (KCB) and Kapelye, who's leader was Hank Sapoznik.The KCB leaned toward large group arrangements while Kapelye used more traditional Easter European arrangements. KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer! KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THE REVIVAL “The importance of memory and remembrance in Jewish life and ritual has been much noted. That which is remembered lives on, while the forgotten dies” (Slobin, 80). This was exemplified in the KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer! KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
American klezmer reached its peak in the mid 80's and 90's, whereas Europe, and in particular Germany, continue to have a vibrant klezmer culture. It is argued that "Revival" is not even the correct word for what happened to klezmer in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. Arevival
THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):BIBLIOGRAPHY
The essential Klezmer: A music lover’s guide to Jewish roots and soul music, from the old world to the Jazz age to the downtown avant-garde. Algonquin Books. Rubin, E. (2006). Music in Jewish history and culture. Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies inmusic.
THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer!JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THE REVIVAL “The importance of memory and remembrance in Jewish life and ritual has been much noted. That which is remembered lives on, while the forgotten dies” (Slobin, 80). This was exemplified in the KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
To define the revival, we must first ask, "What is Klezmer"? It was not defined in the Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary until 1996 and now is defined as, “a Jewish instrumentalist of Eastern European traditional music”. THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):THE FIRST BANDS
The first two main bands to contribute to the revival were the Klezmer Conservatory Band (KCB) and Kapelye, who's leader was Hank Sapoznik.The KCB leaned toward large group arrangements while Kapelye used more traditional Easter European arrangements.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe. DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer! KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL - HOME klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions fromTHE REVIVAL
To define the revival, we must first ask, "What is Klezmer"? It was not defined in the Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary until 1996 and now is defined as, “a Jewish instrumentalist of Eastern European traditional music”. THEORY - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL Jewish music tends to be in a minor mode even though it is rarely “sad”. Hatikvah, the national anthem has an uplifting text but is one, if not the only national anthem, in a minor mode. One MODES - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL The least used mode in Yiddish/klezmer music is the major mode. In minor, harmonic minor is used most frequently. The three modes of Klezmer go by many names but are commonly known by their cantorial equivalents (prayers sung in these modes):THE FIRST BANDS
The first two main bands to contribute to the revival were the Klezmer Conservatory Band (KCB) and Kapelye, who's leader was Hank Sapoznik.The KCB leaned toward large group arrangements while Kapelye used more traditional Easter European arrangements.JEWISH JAZZ
In 1983, many Klezmer bands (including Kapelye and KCB) starting making headlines throughout America. "The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on the music.The Klezmorim had their Carnegie Hall concert, and their third record, Metropolis, was nominated for a Grammy.During that summer, the term "Jewish Jazz" was coined at a lecture given and it came to be synonymous with "Klezmer". THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe. DANCES AND DANCE RHYTHMS Contrary to almost all other folk genres, Klezmer music basically has no parallel dance scene. As a result, today's klezmer is not performed at tempos originally performed to accommodate dancers. THE 78'S - KLEZMER - THE AMERICAN REVIVAL As mentioned earlier, Hank Sapoznik found old 78 rpm recordings from the 1920's that eventually inspired the klezmer revival. Sapoznik, along with Kapelye and The Klezmer Conservatory Band sought to recreate these recordings as they were in their original form.HANK SAPOZNIK
Henry (Hank) Sapoznik can be credited as the leader of the Klezmer Revival. "Today, he continues to be a leading figure in the klezmer scene — performer, recording artist, author (“Klezmer! THE DIASPORA OF KLEZ The revival most likely hit its peak (and end) when the classical world took note. in the early 90's. It is odd to think that most of todays serious Klezmer musicians are classically trained while the art form started off in the houses of the poor in Eastern Europe. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THE REVIVAL “The importance of memory and remembrance in Jewish life and ritual has been much noted. That which is remembered lives on, while the forgotten dies” (Slobin, 80). This was exemplified in the Klezmer - The American Revival* Home
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* Dances and Dance Rhythms* The Revival
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* Jewish Jazz
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* The Diaspora of Klez * Political and Social Ramifications of the Revival* Bibliography
klezmer derives its name from two Hebrew Words, "kli", meaning instrument or tool, and "zemer", meaning dance. This is ironic because klezmer derives all of its traditions from the Ashkenazic Jewish traditions of Eastern Europe. The language of this culture is primarily Yiddish, not Hebrew. This website will examine the way in which klezmer "revived" itself after laying dormant in America for decades. After the Holocaust, many Jewish survivors did not return to their homes in Eastern Europe, but instead traveled to America. As a result their Yiddish language and culture traveled with them. klezmer, Yiddish Theater and the Yiddish language thrived in the United States until in eventually lost all social coherence by the 1960's. This made it possible for young, second generation Jews to rediscover their heritage and their klezmer roots. Shortly after, klezmer found itself back into the music halls of America and the world. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get StartedDetails
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