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
Autor Seth Rogovoyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2000
"The Essential Klezmer" is the definitive introduction to a musical form in the midst of a renaissance. It documents the history of klezmer from its roots in the Jewish communities of medieval Eastern Europe to its current revival in Europe and America. It includes detailed information about the music's social, cultural, and political roots as well as vivid descriptions of the instruments, their unique sounds, and the players who've kept those sounds alive through the ages. Music journalist Seth Rogovoy skillfully conveys the emotional intensity and uplifting power of klezmer and the reasons for its ever widening popularity among Jews and Gentiles, Hasidim and club kids, grandparents and their grandkids.
A comprehensive discography presents the "Essential Klezmer Library," extensive lists of recordings, artists, and styles, as well as an up-to-the-minute resource of music retailers, festivals, workshops, and klezmer Web sites.
"The Essential Klezmer" is as entertaining as it is enlightening.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1565122445
Pagini: 281
Dimensiuni: 171 x 217 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: ALGONQUIN BOOKS OF CHAPEL HILL
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yThe music of my childhood memories came flooding back through the decades as I read. Maybe, as Seth Rogovoy suggests, itis time for our music to awaken once more to an entirely new generation.O (Arlo Guthrie)
THE ESSENTIAL KLEZMER is the definitive guide to an ancient music made new again, mesmerizing dance music that I simultaneously reverential, mischievous, ecstatic, and tragic. Itis 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 1970is y 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.
Youill find a comprehensive discography of old and new klezmer, a thoughtful guide to building your own klezmer library, and a tour of klezmer on the Internet.
yAn informative and entertaining guide to the most unlikely musical trend of recent years. Rogovoy lucidly explains whatis culturally significant about klezmer; better yet, he captures the musicis fun.O (Francis Davis, author of Bebop and Nothingness and The History of the Blues)
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