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Re: In defense of the recorder
- From: Ari Davidow <ari...>
- Subject: Re: In defense of the recorder
- Date: Fri 24 Mar 2000 14.21 (GMT)
Oh, yeah. Those guys are absolutely amazing! Wonderful fusion of all sorts of
South American rhythms and jazz into klezmer with lots of passion and
incredible musicianship. We saw them live at Ashkenaz '99 and I think
a couple of shows were added for them because of the overflow crowds.
ari
At 01:43 PM 3/24/00 +0100, you wrote:
>I just heard an incredibly good example of using recorders in klezmer music:
>Argentinean duo "klezmer en buenos aires". Their clarinettist, Marcelo
>Moguilevsky, played recorders in a way I never expected to hear in this kind
>of music. Before that I was rather sceptical about using recorders in
>klezmer music. Their homepage is http://www.klezmerbuenosaires.com
>
>Heiko.
>
>
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