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- Klezmer abstract "Klezmer (Yiddish: כליזמר or קלעזמער (klezmer), pl.: כליזמרים (klezmorim), כליזמר from Hebrew: כלי זמר — instruments of music) is a musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe. Played by professional musicians called klezmorim, 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, met and assimilated American jazz. During the initial years after the klezmer revival of the 1970s, this was what most people knew as klezmer, although in the current century musicians have begun 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, late immigrants from the Soviet Union such as German Goldenshtayn brought their surviving repertoires to the United States and Israel in the 1980s.Compared to most other European folk music styles, little is known about the history of klezmer music, and much of what is said about it must be seen as conjecture. Starting in 2008, "The Other Europeans" project, funded by several EU cultural institutions, spent a year doing intensive field research in Moldavia under the leadership of Alan Bern and scholar Zev Feldman. They wanted to explore klezmer and lautari roots, and fuse the music of the two "other European" groups. The resulting band now performs internationally. As with this ensemble, groups like Di Naye Kapelye and Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi have incorporated Rom musicians and elements since their inceptions.".
- Klezmer instrument Accordion.
- Klezmer instrument Cimbalom.
- Klezmer instrument Clarinet.
- Klezmer instrument Double_bass.
- Klezmer instrument Piano.
- Klezmer instrument Trombone.
- Klezmer instrument Trumpet.
- Klezmer instrument Violin.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Bessarabia.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Bukovina.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Music_of_Greece.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Music_of_Hungary.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Music_of_Romania.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Music_of_Turkey.
- Klezmer stylisticOrigin Music_of_Ukraine.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink b01n8hdj.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink www.klezmerguide.com.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink www.klezmers.com.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink www.klezmershack.com.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink results?fq=take_language_id%3A44.
- Klezmer wikiPageExternalLink Traditional_and_Instrumental_Music.
- Klezmer wikiPageID "172824".
- Klezmer wikiPageRevisionID "598126704".
- Klezmer bgcolor "springgreen".
- Klezmer color "black".
- Klezmer culturalOrigins "Jewish celebrations, especially weddings, in Eastern Europe".
- Klezmer hasPhotoCollection Klezmer.
- Klezmer instruments Accordion.
- Klezmer instruments Cimbalom.
- Klezmer instruments Clarinet.
- Klezmer instruments Double_bass.
- Klezmer instruments Piano.
- Klezmer instruments Trombone.
- Klezmer instruments Trumpet.
- Klezmer instruments Violin.
- Klezmer name "Klezmer".
- Klezmer otherTopics "KlezKamp — Klezmer-loshn — KlezKanada".
- Klezmer popularity "1970.0".
- Klezmer regionalScenes "Germany — Israel — United States".
- Klezmer stylisticOrigins "Developed in Southeastern Europe, influenced mostly by Romanian music ; Greek, Ukrainian, Hungarian Gypsy, and Turkish music influences are also present".
- Klezmer subject Category:Dance_in_Israel.
- Klezmer subject Category:Hasidic_music.
- Klezmer subject Category:Jewish_music.
- Klezmer subject Category:Klezmer.
- Klezmer subject Category:Yiddish_culture.
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- Klezmer type Music107020895.
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- Klezmer type MusicalComposition.
- Klezmer type Concept.
- Klezmer comment "Klezmer (Yiddish: כליזמר or קלעזמער (klezmer), pl.: כליזמרים (klezmorim), כליזמר from Hebrew: כלי זמר — instruments of music) is a musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe. Played by professional musicians called klezmorim, the genre originally consisted largely of dance tunes and instrumental display pieces for weddings and other celebrations.".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Klezmer".
- Klezmer label "Muzyka klezmerska".
- Klezmer label "Клезмер".
- Klezmer label "クレズマー".
- Klezmer sameAs Klezmer.
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- Klezmer wasDerivedFrom Klezmer?oldid=598126704.
- Klezmer isPrimaryTopicOf Klezmer.
- Klezmer name "Klezmer".