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Re: Slobin "klezmer" book
- From: Judy Pinnolis <pinnolis...>
- Subject: Re: Slobin "klezmer" book
- Date: Thu 15 Feb 2001 22.02 (GMT)
Abbi:
Know about the Feldman article, but I haven't read it yet.
Judy
At 02:49 PM 2/15/01 +0000, you wrote:
>
>Hi Judy,
>
>> Anyone working on doing that, do you know? As always, with these kinds of
>> works, I'm starving for more discussion of particulars--, let's say,
>> 'traditional' serious musical analysis, (if that's possible, even though he
>> makes a case that it isn't really). Is someone currently making a try at
>> that do you know?
>
>I heard Zev Feldman speak at the Hebrew University last year, about
>klezmer and the connection of moldavia to greek/turkish/gypsy music. Shame
>on me, I can't remember any more about it, and can't find my notes, but it
>was very interesting.
>
>(Slobin does mention an article by Feldman - 'Bulgaresca/Bulgarish/Bulgar,
>The Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre' - in _Ethnomusicology_ 38/1.)
>
>By the way, Slobin cites references from a book listed as Slobin
>2000b: Klezmer Roots and Offshoots. Does anyone know anything about this
>book?
>
>Abbi
>
>--Abbi Wood
>
>postal address: Christ's College, Cambridge, CB2 3BU
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Judith S. Pinnolis
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Brandeis University Libraries
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