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Original

All Time Klezmers. Clarinet sheet music.

Translation

All Time Klezmers. Clarinet sheet music.

Original

All Time Klezmers. Clarinet. For Clarinet. Clarinet. De Haske Intl Play Along Book. Play Along. 28 pages. De Haske Publications #124605400. Published by De Haske Publications. HL.44006350. ISBN 9043123307. Play Along. 9x12 inches. This is a wonderful collection of Klezmer music, inspired by the Jewish dances and songs of the klezmorim from Eastern Europe. from the lyrical Hora to the fast, compelling Freilach. Also audible is the influence of more recent Israeli folk music a la Giora Feidman. Some of the pieces have a second part ad libitum – for laying together or for variation in a repeat. For the accompaniment, chord symbols have been added, and on the enclosed CD there are complete versions as well as play-along versions of all pieces, played live by genuine Klezmer musicians. der Mirjambrunnen - After an old fairytale. Odoms Nechome - Adam's comfort. Tates Freilach - Freilach for father. Main Umet - My sorrow. A Ganef - A swindler. Nanis Vals - A Waltz for Nani. Stempenjus Fiedel - A famous Yiddish fiddler. dudaim - After an old fairytale. Naftules Freilach - Natule Brandwein-a famous Jewish musician. di Mechaje - Joy. Harrys Freilach - Harry Timmermann-a famous Klezmer-Clarinet player in Berlin. Scholem sol sajn - There has to be freedom. Lomir Tanzn - Let's dance. The Ragged Freilach - A Freilach and a Ragtime together. Mordechaj - Hora for Mordechaj Gebirtig, famous songwriter from Krakau. Zorres un Masel - Sorrows and luck. Nigun - A song without words. Shalom - Freedom-three-part round.

Translation

All Time Klezmers. Clarinet. For Clarinet. Clarinet. De Haske Intl Play Along Book. Play Along. 28 pages. Де Haske Публикации. Published by De Haske Publications. HL.44006350. ISBN 9043123307. Play Along. 9x12 inches. This is a wonderful collection of Klezmer music, inspired by the Jewish dances and songs of the klezmorim from Eastern Europe. from the lyrical Hora to the fast, compelling Freilach. Also audible is the influence of more recent Israeli folk music a la Giora Feidman. Some of the pieces have a second part ad libitum – for laying together or for variation in a repeat. For the accompaniment, chord symbols have been added, and on the enclosed CD there are complete versions as well as play-along versions of all pieces, played live by genuine Klezmer musicians. der Mirjambrunnen - After an old fairytale. Odoms Nechome - Adam's comfort. Tates Freilach - Freilach for father. Main Umet - My sorrow. A Ganef - A swindler. Nanis Vals - A Waltz for Nani. Stempenjus Fiedel - A famous Yiddish fiddler. dudaim - After an old fairytale. Naftules Freilach - Natule Brandwein-a famous Jewish musician. di Mechaje - Joy. Harrys Freilach - Harry Timmermann-a famous Klezmer-Clarinet player in Berlin. Scholem sol sajn - There has to be freedom. Lomir Tanzn - Let's dance. The Ragged Freilach - A Freilach and a Ragtime together. Mordechaj - Hora for Mordechaj Gebirtig, famous songwriter from Krakau. Zorres un Masel - Sorrows and luck. Nigun - A song without words. Shalom - Freedom-three-part round.