Klezmer!: Jewish Music from Old World to Our World

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Author: Henry Sapoznik

ISBN-10: 0825673240

ISBN-13: 9780825673245

Category: Religious & Sacred Music

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In his quest to trace the roots of klezmer, the traditional instrumental music of Yiddish-speaking Jews, author Henry Sapoznik tells a fascinating story of survival against all odds, of a musical legacy so potent it can still be heard. This expanded second edition also includes a CD of klezmer music from Dave Tarras, Andy Statman, Naftule Brandwein, The Klezmatics, and others. Library Journal Scholar and musician Sapoznik (The Complete Klezmer) gives us the first complete history of the Jewish band music known as klezmer. Beginning in early 19th-century Poland--with a profile of Michael Joseph Gusikov, the grandfather of modern klezmer music--Sapoznik tracks its musical and cultural history in 19th-century Europe and 20th-century America. He shows how klezmer was influenced, in the United States, by such factors as bluegrass, swing, jazz, theater, music publishing, radio, and recording. He also highlights the contributions of such prominent musicians as George Gershwin, Paul Robeson, and Itzhak Perlman, all of whom had ties to klezmer. This is a laudable, important contribution to the history of Jewish music--and since klezmer is gaining in popularity today (paralleling a renewed interest in Yiddish culture), patrons interested in music or Jewish culture are likely to seek this book out. Recommended for academic and public libraries.--Kathleen Sparkman, Baylor Univ., Waco, TX Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

ForewordixAcknowledgmentsxiiiYiddish Romanization and Civilizationxv1"In the Beginning...": The European Roots of Klezmer Music12"Lebn Zol Columbus": Yiddish Music in the New World313The Golden Age of Yiddish Popular Music694Yiddish Melodies in Swing: 1930s-1940s1175"Twistin' the Freilachs"1596From the Catskill Mountains to the Blue Ridge Mountains (and Back!)1777Future and Past and Future2098The Emperor's New Klez: The Future for a Music with a Past2439The Sound Heard 'Round the World273Appendix IModes and Scales293Appendix IITants Nit, Yidelekh: Dance Music with No Dancers299Notes303Bibliography309Glossary314Index317