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    Klezmer Clarinet

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    Klezmer Fantasy (Clarinet Solo) - Marcel Saurer

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    Klezmer Fantasy (Violin Solo) - Marcel Saurer

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    We Wish You A Klezmer Christmas - Lauren Bernofsky

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    Klezmer Junior - Marco Somadossi

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  • £89.99

    A Touch of Klez! (Flute or Alto Saxophone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jan

    A Touch of Klez! was written for flute or alto saxophone solo and concert band. The work is based on three klezmer melodies: Ani Purim, Shlof Mayn Kind and Freilachs Fun L.A.. Klezmer is a form of traditional Yiddish music that originated in Eastern Europe during the Late Middle Ages and was originally intended as music for weddings. In the 20th century, klezmer melodies in Europe were influenced by other music styles; in America, jazz had a notable influence on this compelling music. Duration: 5.00

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    Klezmeriana (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jan

    Klezmer is actually a conglomeration of different musical styles, including sounds of the Balkans as well as oriental influences and 'gypsy music'. At the end of the last century, klezmer experienced a revival worldwide and is now extremely popular. For this varied concert band composition, Jan de Haan wrote a series of his own melodies in klezmer style.Duration: 6:00

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    Klezmania (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Klezmer was originally the name given to the music of the Yiddish speaking Jews in Eastern Europe. The klezmer musicians played dance music, mainly at weddings. Historically string instruments such as the violin were predominantly used, but later (after ca. 1900) other instruments and in particular the clarinet were added as melodic instruments. In klezmer music in addition to Balkan influences oriental and gipsy influences can also be found. Jacob de Haan composed Klezmania in this style, based on the well-known Hebrew song Hava Nagila.Duration: 2:50

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    Call of the Cossacks (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Graham, Peter

    Call of the Cossacks is part of the series of 'travelogue' features by Peter Graham, following in the footsteps of Cry of the Celts and Windows of the World. The Cossacks were a nomadic people whose ethnic makeup included Ukrainians, Tartars, Poles and Jews. A similarly wide range of Eastern European folk music features in this work, from Gypsy to Klezmer. Movement 1, Procession of the Tartars is cast in the old-style band 'patrol' and adapts a Klezmer folk song Fun Tashlach. The second movement, Doyle's Lament, is an original melody featuring solo alto saxophone while the final movement, Cossack Wedding Dance, is deep in Fiddler on the Roof territory - a pot pourri of Klezmer, Gypsy and Cossack styles. Each movement can be programmed separately.

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    A Touch of Klez! - Jan de Haan

    A Touch of Klez! was written for flute or alto saxophone solo and concert band. The work is based on three klezmer melodies: 'Ani Purim', 'Shlof Mayn Kind' and 'Freilachs Fun L.A.'. Klezmer is a form of traditional Yiddish music that originated in Eastern Europe during the Late Middle Ages and was originally intended as music for weddings. In the 20th century, klezmer melodies in Europe were influenced by other music styles; in America, jazz had a notable influence on this compelling music.

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