Klezmer Conservatory Band
From the shtetls of Eastern Europe, through the emigration to America, from the jazz clubs of cities and the stages of Yiddish theater comes the music of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Klezmer music began in medieval Europe, where bands of itinerant Jewish musicians went from town to town playing for Jewish festivals and special events. By the 19th century, klezmer music had become a well-developed musical style, taking its inspiration not only from the synagogue, but from the non-Jewish culture that surrounded it.
Jim Guttmann's Bessarbarian Breakdown
After performing with the Klezmer Conservatory Band since its beginnings in 1980 and and performing with klezmer band leaders Margot Leverett, Frank London, Pete Sokolow, Andy Statman and Alicia Svigals, Jim has taken what he’s learned about klezmer music and recorded an album that successfully threads klezmer music through his work in other musical genres.
Fascinatin' Rythm
Jimmy & the Kleztones
RESQ - The Really Eclectic String Quartet
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY:
"The Really Eclectic String Quartet thoroughly lives up to its name, which makes it pretty hard to define its music. The local group's second CD displays wonderful imagination, humor, and technical virtuosity . . . the players have a passionate, driving attack that makes their music leap out of the speakers, and the complexity of their arrangements should keep the interest of the most sophisticated listener." ----- Elijah Wald, Boston Globe
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY:
"The Really Eclectic String Quartet thoroughly lives up to its name, which makes it pretty hard to define its music. The local group's second CD displays wonderful imagination, humor, and technical virtuosity . . . the players have a passionate, driving attack that makes their music leap out of the speakers, and the complexity of their arrangements should keep the interest of the most sophisticated listener." ----- Elijah Wald, Boston GlobeJeff Warchauser Klezmer Ensemble
Itzha Perlman & The Klezmer Conservatory Band
Blackened Whitefish
Frank London & Strings
Art Bailey's Orkestra Popilar