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Re: more thoughts on Kol Simcha
- From: Kame'a Media <media...>
- Subject: Re: more thoughts on Kol Simcha
- Date: Mon 02 Aug 1999 13.15 (GMT)
For a clarinetist who laps the track compared to the others mentioned, -- check
out Bulgarian Turkish Gypsy Ivo Papasov
and his CD "Balkanology" (RYKO).
Wolf
Christian Hansson wrote:
> Who's Leverett? Myself, I would include Robert Wagner of New Orleans Klezmer
> Allstars for playing both fiercely and subtly. And for writing the most
> beautiful music. But then again, I suppose everyone has their own opinion on
> this list.
> Christian
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Seth Rogovoy <rogovoy (at) berkshire(dot)net>
> Till: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
> Datum: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 10:50 PM
> Ämne: more thoughts on Kol Simcha
>
> >While few would suggest clarinetist Michael Heitzler for the klezmer
> >all-star team, he could perhaps get assigned to the bullpen behind starters
> >Statman, Bjorling, Krakauer, Leverett and Shepherd.
>
> And the group's dual
> >front line of clarinet and flute is surprising (to me) for how NOT annoying
> >it is! It (the flute) really functions very much as a companion to the
> >clarinet, and has a kind of Old World sound to it as used by Kol Simcha.
> >
>
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