"When I make music, I sing with the clarinet a song that is deep inside me," says world-famous clarinetist Giora Feidman, whose name has become the epitome of klezmer for many. And certainly the "King of Klezmer", as the feuilletons like to call him, has played a considerable part in the Klezmer boom and its stylistic diversity, which has been fecundating the scene as world music since the 1970s.Besides Giora Feidman and his team, the ensemble Massel Klezmorim to hear Lutz Elias Casell on this box, which was released in 2005 in a ambitious project a musical journey through 2000 years of Jewish history. The weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT "absolutely recommended" the congenial interpretation of Jewish songs by Oksana Sowiak and her guitar accompanist Anton Stingl, who tell of grief and joy, longing and humour in their songs. The "East West Inspiration" of the trio around Felix Huber and Witek Kornacki shows a jazzy amalgam of klezmer, jazz and classical music and ranges from original compositions or Jewish folk songs to Chopin and Wieniawski. The historical touch of this box is provided by Jewish traditionals in recordings from 1910 to 1950 from the USA.
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