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    Explore " klezmer" with insightful episodes like "Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi", "Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi", "Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi", "Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi" and "Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi" from podcasts like ""University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)", "University of California Video Podcasts (Video)", "Arts and Music (Video)", "UC San Diego (Video)" and "Arts and Music (Audio)"" and more!

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    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi

    Intersections Concert with Hot Pstromi
    Yale Strom’s Hot Pstromi is a U.S.-based klezmer ensemble. Much of the repertoire comes from Strom's many years of ethnographic research he has conducted in Eastern Europe. Many of the melodies and Yiddish songs come from Jews and Roma who played before and after the Holocaust and that Strom interviewed and with whom he performed. The band’s New York-based lineup includes: Peter Stan, Norbert Stachel, Elizabeth Schwartz, Sprocket and Klezmatics co-founder David Licht. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39282]

    Klezmer, Jewish History and Musical Tours with Yale Strom and Eiabeth Schwartz

    Klezmer, Jewish History and Musical Tours with Yale Strom and Eiabeth Schwartz

    My musical guests Elizabeth Schwartz and Yale Strom talk about their new album, The Wolf and the Lamb recorded in an old synagogue in Czech Republic. The new album celebrates the traditional melodies of Central and Eastern Europe as well as influences on Klezmer from various cultures including the Roma. 

    In this conversation, they share some fascinating Jewish history in Spain, Ukraine, Austria and a Soviet Russian town which became a Jewish settlement. 

    As a writer, Schwartz co-created the award-winning audio dramas The Witches of Lublin and Debs in Canton for Suemedia Productions. One of her books, is the Sweet France of Life and Other Horror Stories. AND their documentary is narrated by Leonard Nimoy, Carpati: 50 Miles 50 Years. And they lead Jewish and ancient culture musical tours to countries which include Spain, Uzbekistan, Morocco, Croatia and Portugal.

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio
    This Intersections at Park & Market concert features a delightful performance by world-renowned Samir Chatterjee, a virtuoso tabla player, performing Indian classical music with his trio, featuring Paul Livingstone on sitar and Suman Laha on other Indian stringed instruments. Hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom, one of the world's leading ethnographer-artists of klezmer and Romani music and history. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38741]

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio
    This Intersections at Park & Market concert features a delightful performance by world-renowned Samir Chatterjee, a virtuoso tabla player, performing Indian classical music with his trio, featuring Paul Livingstone on sitar and Suman Laha on other Indian stringed instruments. Hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom, one of the world's leading ethnographer-artists of klezmer and Romani music and history. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38741]

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio
    This Intersections at Park & Market concert features a delightful performance by world-renowned Samir Chatterjee, a virtuoso tabla player, performing Indian classical music with his trio, featuring Paul Livingstone on sitar and Suman Laha on other Indian stringed instruments. Hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom, one of the world's leading ethnographer-artists of klezmer and Romani music and history. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38741]

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio

    Intersections Presents the Samir Chatterjee Trio
    This Intersections at Park & Market concert features a delightful performance by world-renowned Samir Chatterjee, a virtuoso tabla player, performing Indian classical music with his trio, featuring Paul Livingstone on sitar and Suman Laha on other Indian stringed instruments. Hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom, one of the world's leading ethnographer-artists of klezmer and Romani music and history. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38741]

    Narishe Tantz, Klezmer vom Feinsten

    Narishe Tantz, Klezmer vom Feinsten

    NARISHE TANTZ heißen die Musikanten, die mein geliebter Komodowaran, der Herr Dr. Auzinger, für diesen Mulatschag gewinnen konnte. Und Musikanten sind die Gebrüder Schoeller im besten Sinne des Wortes. Sie sind nämlich echte Klezmorim, auch und deswegen besonders, weil sie nicht jüdischer Abstammung sind.

    Selten bin ich Menschen begegnet, die so tief in diese Form jüdischer Musik, dem KLEZMER, eingetaucht sind. Und komme mir jetzt niemand mit dem Thema „Kulturelle Aneignung“… So intensiv, wie die beiden Klezmer spielen, so intensiv muss man sich auch mit der Kultur und der Mentalität hinter dieser Musik auseinandersetzen.

    Dass gerade Holocaust Gedenktag war, gibt dieser Sendung eine zusätzliche Aktualität. An Zufälle glaube ich nicht, schon eher an unsere Mission.

    NARISHE TANZ sind:

    Dietmar Schoeller Klarinette

    Günther Schöller Akkordeon

    Die üblichen Verdächtigen:

    Albert „Sidi“ Heidlmeir aka DJ SchikiBaba

    Dr. Günther Auzinger aka GØZ

    Tom Zeller aka Onkel Tom

    Holocaust Remembrance and the Violins of Hope

    Holocaust Remembrance and the Violins of Hope

    Lori Ann Bailey shares the meaning of the Yellow Candle, history of Holocaust Remembrance and the beginnings of the Violins of Hope.

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    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]
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