viernes 27 de febrero de 2009

LO QUE TÚ DIGAS, CHABAD



"Song Opens A Gate From The Mind To The Heart"
Chabad


Artist: The Cracow Klezmer Band
Title: De Profundis
Released: 2000
Genre: World
Style: Klezmer, Jewish Music, Eastern Europe, Gypsy
Instruments: Bayan, Violin, Double Bass, Vocals, Clarinet, Percussion
Country: Poland
Label: Tzadik
Catalog #: TZ7143
Quality: FLAC Size: ~ 300 Mb


Tracklist:

01 Balkan Dance 0:04:31 (Bester)
02 Sher 0:07:47 (Traditional)
03 De Profundis 0:09:20 (Bester)
04 Devil Circle 0:05:00 (Bester)
05 Awaiting 0:05:58 (Cracow Klezmer Band)
06 Ajde Jano 0:09:52 (Traditional)
07 Secrets Of Life 0:09:36 (Bester)


Personnel:

Jarosław Bester – accordion
Jarosław Tyrala – violin
Oleg Dyyak – accordion, clarinet and percussion
Wojciech Front – double bass
John Zorn (Producer)



Wiki:

The Cracow Klezmer Band was a Polish quartet formed by accordionist and composer Jarosław Bester in 1997. Its sound was different from what most people consider to be klezmer — instead of danceable versions of traditional Yiddish songs, and free-form fantasies and laments, The Cracow Klezmer Band instead played gloomy and repetitive original music. Some songs could be considered dance pieces, but there were none of the traditional Bulgars, Freylekhs or Horas.
They also imitated non-musical sounds using their instruments — for example, the sound of a creaking ship or a distant crying bird; this actually has a long tradition in klezmer music.
In January 2007, The Cracow Klezmer Band stopped functioning and was replaced by a new band, the Bester Quartet, with the same line-up.
Discography
The Cracow Klezmer Band released albums on John Zorn's Tzadik record label, with its mandate of "Radical Jewish Culture."
Remembrance (2007)
Balan: Book of Angels Volume 5 (2006)
Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass (2005)
Bereshit (2003)
Voices in the Wilderness (2003) - Crakow Klezmer Band perform one track
The Warriors (2001)
De Profundis (2000)


"Light From the East", February 3, 2001 By "dembitzer" (Debica, Poland):

"A new installment in the ongoing series of Tzadik's Radical Jewish Culture features a young Polish quartet of classically trained and versatile musicians who successfully and sensitively draw on Synagogue, Niggun, Balkan, Gypsy, Tango Nuevo and Contemporary Classical styles to create a beautiful music of their own. Energy, great melodies, intricate rhythms and entwining lines of acoustic instruments (2 accordions, bass, violin, clarinet and hand percussion). The CD is well worth the money and is a rare bird in the music of today - full of fine melodies and musicality. After a long spell, now Cracow again is sending the Light to the world. Absolutely recommended!"


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