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Re: KCB's upcoming recording
- From: wiener <wiener...>
- Subject: Re: KCB's upcoming recording
- Date: Tue 23 May 2000 19.53 (GMT)
Hankus,
Were you just too modest to tell us yourself? I trust that you'll
tell us about the tour.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Seth <rogovoy (at) berkshire(dot)net>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 3:30 PM
Subject: KCB's upcoming recording
>The good news is the Klezmer Conservatory Band's long-awaited next CD
is due
>in just a few weeks. This just in from Rounder Records.....
>
>The Klezmer Conservatory Band
>Dance Me to the End of Love
>Rounder ROUN 116 613 169-2
>Rounder ROUN 116 613 169-4
>Street Date: July 18, 2000
>Since 1980, the Klezmer Conservatory Band has been America’s foremost
>Klezmer and Yiddish repertory ensemble. Through extensive touring,
radio and
>television appearances, and their recordings, they have spread this
>exuberant and diverse musical tradition farther than it has ever gone
>before. Dance Me to the End of Love returns the band to the roots of
Yiddish
>music, featuring many seldom-heard songs passed along to them by
their
>teachers and friends. But, as always with the KCB, every moment of
these
>shimmering arrangements brings to the listener a feeling of newness
and
>discovery.
>The KCB have sold more albums over the years than any other Klezmer
band,
>and they will be touring extensively in support of Dance Me to the
End of
>Love.
>Produced by Hankus Netsky.
>Includes: “Bukharester Bulgar (Bulgar from Bucharest),” “Di
Mekhutonim Geyen
>/ Tants a Freylekhs (The In-laws Are Coming / Dance a Freylekhs),”
“Dance Me
>to the End of Love,” “Taxim (Improvisation),” “Skotshne #60 a la
Merlin,”
>“Zol Nokh Zayn Shabes (Let It Still Be Shabes),” “Hora / Moscowitz
Medley,”
>“Freylekh Zayn (Be Happy),” “Bublitchki (Bulkie Rolls),” “Shlof in
Zisn Ru
>(Sleep In Sweet Repose),” “Dem Rebn’s Nign (The Rabbi’s Melody),”
“Der Terk
>in America (The Turk in America),” “Beresh Katz Bulgar,” “Yism’khu
(You
>Shall Rejoice),” “Nokh Eyn Tantz (One Dance More),” “Der Gasn Nign
(The
>Street Melody),” “Biz In Vaysn Tog Arayn (Until Dawn),” “Khasene
Tantz
>(Wedding Dance) / Khaikele,” “Dobranotsh (Good Night Waltz)”
>-------------------
>
>Seth Rogovoy
>author of "The Essential Klezmer: A Music Lover's Guide to Jewish
Roots and
>Soul"
>newly arrived from Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
>http://www.algonquin.com/catalog/pagemaker.cgi?1-56512-244-5
>
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