Klezmer, Collector's Edition

Klezmer, Collector's Edition
Author: Joann Sfar
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781596432109

Graphic novel in which nomadic Jewish musicians meet, clash, fall in love and make music at the birth of klezmer.

The Hoffman Book

The Hoffman Book
Author: Ilana Kravitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-10
Genre:
ISBN:

The Hoffman Book is a remarkable collection of 160 melodies assembled in 1927 by Jewishmusician Joseph Hoffman (1869-1939) for his children. Passed down through fourgenerations of the musical dynasty he founded, the folio contains melodies Hoffmanbrought from Podolia in Ukraine to Philadelphia when he immigrated in 1905, some of hisown compositions, and tunes collected from and written by his musical colleagues in the U.S.Published here for the first time, the new edition also includes tunes by Hoffman's greatgranddaughter, klezmer trumpeter Susan Watts, and an introduction by Dr Hankus Netsky.

Klezmer Book

Klezmer Book
Author: Avrahm Galper
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1609743709

Another great addition to the Avrahm Galper Clarinet Series, here Avrahm presents 42 fantastic Klezmer tunes to add to your repertoire. All arranged for clarinet and B-Flat instruments in easy to read notation, all on single pages to avoid awkward page turns. Intermediate in difficulty.

Klezmer

Klezmer
Author: Walter Zev Feldman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190244526

Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory is the first comprehensive study of the musical structure and social history of klezmer music, the music of the Jewish musicians' guild of Eastern Europe. Emerging in 16th century Prague, the klezmer became a central cultural feature of the largest transnational Jewish community of modern times - the Ashkenazim of Eastern Europe. Much of the musical and choreographic history of the Ashkenazim is embedded in the klezmer repertoire, which functioned as a kind of non-verbal communal memory. The complex of speech, dance, and musical gesture is deeply rooted in Jewish expressive culture, and reached its highest development in Eastern Europe. Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory reveals the artistic transformations of the liturgy of the Ashkenazic synagogue in klezmer wedding melodies, and presents the most extended study available in any language of the relationship of Jewish dance to the rich and varied klezmer music of Eastern Europe. Author Walter Zev Feldman expertly examines the major written sources--principally in Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew, and Romanian--from the 16th to the 20th centuries. He draws upon the foundational notated collections of the late Tsarist and early Soviet periods, as well as rare cantorial and klezmer manuscripts from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. He has conducted interviews with authoritative European-born klezmorim over a period of more than thirty years, in America, Europe, and Israel. Thus, his analysis reveals both the musical and cultural systems underlying the klezmer music of Eastern Europe.

Easy Klezmer Tunes

Easy Klezmer Tunes
Author: Stacy Phillips
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2015-12-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1610657136

In response to many requests for a simplified version of his highly acclaimed Klezmer Collection, Stacy Phillips has compiled a selection of pieces for beginning instrumentalists from that classic book. Klezmer music originally came from the Jewish ghettoes of Eastern Europe of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. the style reflects its mix of heritages from Europe, Near East and Gypsy. These arrangements are based on some of the earliest classic recordings in Europe and America. As such, they are a great introduction to this music which is now a world-wide phenomenon. Each number is arranged for C, Bb, Eb and bass clef instruments. Brass, reed, piano, flute, and string players can receive instant gratification from these entry level arrangements. the accompanying CD demonstrates ensemble versions of all the music, performed at slow tempos, by world class Klezmer artists on clarinet, violin, guitar and bass.

Klezmer

Klezmer
Author: Zev Feldman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190244518

Klezmer is the first comprehensive study of the musical structure and social history of klezmer music--the music of Jewish musicians' guild of Eastern Europe. Author Walter Zev Feldman includes major written sources, as well as interviews with European-born klezmorim, conducted over a period of more than thirty years. Including musical analysis, Feldman draws upon the foundational collections of the late Tsarist and early Soviet periods, plus rare klezmer and cantorial manuscripts.

The Black Diamond Detective Agency, Collector's Edition

The Black Diamond Detective Agency, Collector's Edition
Author: Eddie Campbell
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2007-05-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781596432567

A graphic novel about a corn farmer named John Hardin who is suspected by the Black Diamond Detective Agency for blowing up a train and finds himself running from the law.

Klezmer

Klezmer
Author: Walter Zev Feldman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190636416

Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory is the first comprehensive study of the musical structure and social history of klezmer music, the music of the Jewish musicians' guild of Eastern Europe. Emerging in 16th century Prague, the klezmer became a central cultural feature of the largest transnational Jewish community of modern times - the Ashkenazim of Eastern Europe. Much of the musical and choreographic history of the Ashkenazim is embedded in the klezmer repertoire, which functioned as a kind of non-verbal communal memory. The complex of speech, dance, and musical gesture is deeply rooted in Jewish expressive culture, and reached its highest development in Eastern Europe. Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory reveals the artistic transformations of the liturgy of the Ashkenazic synagogue in klezmer wedding melodies, and presents the most extended study available in any language of the relationship of Jewish dance to the rich and varied klezmer music of Eastern Europe. Author Walter Zev Feldman expertly examines the major written sources--principally in Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew, and Romanian--from the 16th to the 20th centuries. He draws upon the foundational notated collections of the late Tsarist and early Soviet periods, as well as rare cantorial and klezmer manuscripts from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. He has conducted interviews with authoritative European-born klezmorim over a period of more than thirty years, in America, Europe, and Israel. Thus, his analysis reveals both the musical and cultural systems underlying the klezmer music of Eastern Europe.

Old Jewish Folk Music

Old Jewish Folk Music
Author: Mark Slobin
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780815628682

Here, translated into English for the first time, is a cultur­al record of the folk music of Eastern Europe. This volume consists of some of Ethnomusicologist Moshe Beregovski’s responses to Jewish folk music in its living context during the 1930s, including essays on Ukrainian musical influences, klezmer music, and characteristic scale patterns. Also included are Beregovski’s anthologies of hundreds of folk songs with full Yiddish and English song texts. Each song is carefully notated exactly as it was sung and is accompanied by Beregovski’s notes on origins and variants.

Virtually Jewish

Virtually Jewish
Author: Ruth Ellen Gruber
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520213637

The author explores the phenomenon of the Jewish culture in Europe. In this book she askes in what way do non-Jews embrace and enact Jewish culture and for what reasons.