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Joel Rubin with the Epstein Brothers Orchestra - Grandfathers and Grandsons

Jewish-American Wedding Music from the Repertoire of Dave Tarras
Jewish Music Series
Product number: SM 16102
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Zeydes un Eyniklekh unites several generations of American klezmer music in a tribute to the Jewish clarinetist and King of Klezmer, Dave Tarras (1897-1989), who was synonymous with klezmer for several generations of American Jewish. Joel Rubin, a master of the ancient Jewish art of ornamentation, is accompanied by the Epstein Brothers Orchestra, and together they perform the wedding and festival music of eastern European immigrants to America. What we hear is Jewish dance music as it was performed in American-Jewish communities in the 1940s and 1950s.

Content

No Name Sirba
Mayn Eynikl
Baym Zeydns Tish
South Fallsburg
Kale Bazetsn
Bukoviner Freylekhs
Freylekher Sher
Doina
Baym Shoster Rebn
Freylekher Nushiele
Hora and Sirba
Seymour's Bar Mitzvah
A Khasene in Shtetl
Lebedik un Freylekh
Brownie's Khasene
Rumenisher Freylekhs

Performers

Joel Rubin: C clarinet / Max Epstein: Bb clarinet / Julius Epstein: drums and percussion / William Epstein: trumpet / Danny Rubinstein: alto and tenor saxophone / Peter Sokolow: piano / Pat Merola, string bass

More Information

Title:
Joel Rubin with the Epstein Brothers Orchestra - Grandfathers and Grandsons
Jewish-American Wedding Music from the Repertoire of Dave Tarras
Jewish Music Series
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
64 ′41 ′′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
SM 16102
MAN EAN:
4010228161021
Weight:
0,11 kg

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