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The Essential Klezmer A Music Lover's Guide To Jewish Roots And Soul Music, From The Old World To The Jazz Age To The Downtown Avant-Garde Algonquin Books, 2000 Paperback. 298pp. b&w illustrations £13.50 The Essential Klezmer is the definitive guide to an ancient music made new again, mesmerizing dance music that is simultaneously reverential, mischievous, ecstatic, and tragic. It's Old World and New World, secular and sacred, traditional and experimental. With the love of a fan and the acuity of a critic, Seth Rogovoy leads the reader through the past, present, and future of klezmer; its survival despite the splintering of the Jewish world of Eastern Europe; its popularity in America during the early decades of the twentieth century before being driven underground by the pressures of assimilation; its rediscovery in the 1970s by a new wave of Jewish musicians raised on jazz, rock and roll, and American folk; and its influence on some of the hottest musicians playing today, including John Zorn, David Krakauer, and Ben Folds Five. You'll find a comprehensive discography of both old and new klezmer, a thoughtful guide to building your own klezmer library, and a tour of klezmer on the Internet. CONTENTS: Klezmer - "A Musical Home"; Old World Klezmer - Instrumentation - Repertoire; Immigration & Classic Klezmer; Revival - Gloria Feidman; Renaissance - The European Connection; Beyond the Pale; Discography; Glossary. |
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