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Re: Mysterious Clarinetist



I called this musician when Rachel Heckert's message arrived, spoke to him
and forwarded him the message. Thought he would react... At least he exists
and tel. no. is OK.
Marina Ritzarev
----- Original Message -----
From: Berlin Moshe <berlim (at) mail(dot)biu(dot)ac(dot)il>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: Mysterious Clarinetist


>Rachel Heckert wrote:
>
>> I have a tape of traditional-type klezmer, evidently from Israel, and I
>> want to find out who the clarinetist is.
>>
>> The liner has on it, in Hebrew and English, the following:
>>
>> The Jewish Klezmer
>> The Best Jewish Klezmer Nigunim
>> All rights reserved to "Gal-Star" Israel 08-9420498
>>
>> And that's it - no list of songs, no names of artists, etc.
>>
>> (Not everything on the tape is strictly from the Old Home - it does have
>> "If I Were A Rich Man!")
>>
>> If anyone can tell me who this person is so I can buy more of his/her
>> tapes, I would appreciate it.
>>
>> Rachel Heckert
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>
> I am trying to find for you who is the clarinetist in the cassette
>you
>mentioned so far without success, but I found that this cassette is one
>of
>three with the same title, and I think when I hear it I'll find who is
>the
>player. Also I want to point that there are many such recordings that
>for
>some reasons the player prefers to remain anonymous.
>In any case I'll try to get more information about this recording.
>
>Moshe Berlin
>
>
>
>--
>??????
>
>
>

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