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Jewish, Klezmer, Israeli music Unit price $69

styles: Yiddish, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Israeli, Classical, Jazz, Folk, Chanukah, Passover, Shabbat

Track
Time
Play
Order
Mazaltov
2.28
 
Kibbutz life
1.35
Haifa
3.30
The Shtetl
2.42
Jewish party
3.33
 
Song for peace
2.02
 
Fiddler on the move
3.28
 
Sorrowful
3.24
 
Shoah
3.05
The Prince of Judea
3.41
 
Song for peace
2.02
 
Anne Frank
2.00
Neshama
3.39
My first Kaddish
3.39
 
Desert journey
4.26
 
klezmer con brio
2.38
 
Promised land
3.11
 
Tearful violin
3.31
 
In memory of
2.48
 
Heaven's tears
3.45
 
The man from Manhattan
3.14
 
Meshuge
1.58
 
Heveinu Shalom Aleichem
3.14
 
Mizrahi party
3.15
Ashdod
3.08
Ashkelon
2.50
Bersheva
3.32
Naharya
3.00
Tiberias
3.30
Turkish lokum
2.22
Varsaw
2.01
 
Shabat lights
2.53
 
A l'est
2.46
 
Hanouka
3.22
 
Kol
3.35
 
Joseph
4.49
 
Exodus
2.50
 
The lost souls
1.46
Kabbala
3.51
 

Alban Chapelle distinguishes himself on the soprano sax with his melodic creativity.

 

Klezmer (from Yiddish , etymologically from Hebrew k'li zemer , "musical instrument") is a musical tradition which parallels Hasidic and Ashkenazic Judaism. Around the 15th century, a tradition of secular (non-liturgical) Jewish music was developed by musicians called kleyzmorim or kleyzmerim. They draw on devotional traditions extending back into Biblical times, and their musical legacy of klezmer continues to evolve today. The repertoire is largely dance songs for weddings and other celebrations. Due to the Ashkenazi lineage of this music, the lyrics, terminology and song titles are typically in Yiddish

 

 

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