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American Klezmer [[electronic resource] ] : its roots and offshoots / / edited by Mark Slobin



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Titolo: American Klezmer [[electronic resource] ] : its roots and offshoots / / edited by Mark Slobin Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (255 p.)
Disciplina: 781.62/924
Soggetto topico: Klezmer music
Jews
Soggetto non controllato: american history
cultural history
cultural studies
dance music
folk music
folk musicians
hasidic jews
hasidism
jewish history
jewish language
jewish studies
jewish youth
jews
judaism
klezmer union
klezmer
music genres
philadelphia
religion
religious studies
social history
social studies
united states history
us history
yiddish
Altri autori: SlobinMark  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-232) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. American Klezmer: A Brief History -- 2. Klezmer-loshn: The Language of Jewish Folk Musicians -- 3. Di Rusishe Progresiv Muzikal Yunyon No. 1 fun Amerike: The First Klezmer Union in America -- 4. The Klezmer in Jewish Philadelphia, 1915-70 -- 5. "All My Life a Musician": Ben Bazyler, a European Klezmer in America -- 6. Bulgǎreascǎ /Bulgarish /Bulgar: The Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre -- 7. Sounds of Sensibility -- 8. Klez Kamp and the Rise of Yiddish Cultural Literacy -- 9. Newish, Not Jewish: A Tale of Two Bands -- 10. An Insider's View: How We Traveled from Obscurity to the Klezmer Establishment in Twenty Years -- 11. Why We Do This Anyway: Klezmer as Jewish Youth Subculture -- Sources -- Contributors -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Klezmer, the Yiddish word for a folk instrumental musician, has come to mean a person, a style, and a scene. This musical subculture came to the United States with the late-nineteenth-century Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. Although it had declined in popularity by the middle of the twentieth century, this lively music is now enjoying recognition among music fans of all stripes. Today, klezmer flourishes in the United States and abroad in the world music and accompany Jewish celebrations. The outstanding essays collected in this volume investigate American klezmer: its roots, its evolution, and its spirited revitalization. The contributors to American Klezmer include every kind of authority on the subject--from academics to leading musicians--and they offer a wide range of perspectives on the musical, social, and cultural history of klezmer in American life. The first half of this volume concentrates on the early history of klezmer, using folkloric sources, records of early musicians unions, and interviews with the last of the immigrant musicians. The second part of the collection examines the klezmer "revival" that began in the 1970's. Several of these essays were written by the leaders of this movement, or draw on interviews with them, and give firsthand accounts of how klezmer is transmitted and how its practitioners maintain a balance between preservation and innovation.
Titolo autorizzato: American Klezmer  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-76243-5
9786612762437
0-520-93565-9
1-59734-462-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780078303321
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