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SUMMARY:Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles
DESCRIPTION:Max Lewkowicz’s richly detailed documentary celebrates the illustrious Broadway show Fiddler on the Roof\, the evergreen shtetl-set musical first staged in 1964 with choreography and direction by Jerome Robbins and starring Zero Mostel as Teyve\, the milkman. \nContributions from a range of interviewees – including people attached to the original production\, such as producer Hal Prince and lyricist Sheldon Harnick\, and famous fans of the show\, including Fran Lebowitz and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda – help to structure the history lesson about how Fiddler became a massive international hit. That account is filled out with footage of recent productions from around the world as well as the 1971 film version\, starring Chaim Topol and directed by Norman Jewison.  What makes this documentary are the organically introduced digressions into\, among many other things\, the history of the Pale of Settlement\, Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem and Marc Chagall. (modified from Leslie Felperin\, Guardian) \nUSA 2019\, 97 mins\, English \nDirector Max Lewkowicz \n  \nShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)
URL:https://davarbristol.co.uk/event/fiddler-a-miracle-of-miracles-2/
LOCATION:Scott Cinema\, Bristol\, Northumbria Drive\, Henleaze\, Bristol\, Avon\,  BS9 4HN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film Showing,klezmer music,music
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SUMMARY:Klezmer Music: History and Contemporary Practice Around the World
DESCRIPTION:Klezmer – the instrumental music of Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews – has survived assimilation\, suppression and eradication and is now a recognisable ‘world music’ commodity\, as well as an object of serious musicological study. But what relationship does today’s klezmer bear to its 19th and early 20th century roots\, and what happens to traditional music when its community context changes or disappears? In this talk Phil will give an overview of klezmer’s journey\, exploring where the music came from\, and where it now finds itself. He will also discuss his work with his own klezmer-ish band Moishe’s Bagel.  Includes musical examples. \nPhil Alexander is a British Academy research fellow at the University of Edinburgh\, where he studies historical Scottish-Jewish musical interactions. His book Sounding Jewish in Berlin: klezmer and the contemporary city will be published with Oxford University Press in early 2021. Phil is also a busy musician\, leading the band Moishe’s Bagel and collaborating regularly with folk and jazz musicians around the UK and beyond. \nShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)
URL:https://davarbristol.co.uk/event/klezmer-music-history-and-contemporary-practice-around-the-world/
LOCATION:Virtual streamed
CATEGORIES:klezmer music,music
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SUMMARY:Jewish Blues – celebration and soul at Saint Stephen’s Church
DESCRIPTION:The Blues of Jewish Eastern Europe – music to make you dance\, laugh & cry – come to Saint Stephens’ in a concert on 1st December featuring the London Klezmer Quartet (LKQ)\, with support from Bristol band Chai for All.\n\n \nThe London Klezmer Quartet’s old and new melodies on fiddle\, clarinet\, accordion and double bass\, and colourful stories about musicians’ lives and times\, take you on a journey from the Baltic to the Black Sea and beyond\, delving deep into the celebratory and soulful music of Jewish eastern Europe. Prepare to be engaged in backing vocals\, the occasional tear and plenty of toe-tapping – if not all-out dancing! – as you join the LKQ party.\nThe band’s new CD\, ‘To the Tavern’ is their fourth\, and tells a dawn-to-dawn story of a klezmer band’s arrival in a central European town that they recreate in performance\, combining the subtleties of the original tradition with a kick-the-chairs-over ability to party.\n\nFormed in 2009 by four London-based klezmorim with a shared interest in the traditional playing style\, LKQ brings fresh life to an almost-lost instrumental folk tradition through a huge repertoire of dance tunes and lyrical melodies – some self-composed. The band also features the irresistibly sonorous vocals of multi-tasking bass player Indra Buraczewska in traditional laments\, a Warsaw Yiddish theatre hit with a hint of jazz (‘Goodbye New York’) and even a song about beetroot soup.\n\nChai for All is led by veteran trumpeter David Mowat\, once in Bristol’s legendary Klezmernauts. Chai For All bring together New York Yiddish songs delivered by charismatic Dutch chanteuse Marianna Moralis\, Arabic Music played by the astonishing German oud player and guitar harmony maestro Knud Stuwe with the versatile Saudi Arabia-born Simon Leach on derabukka\, and jazz-singed klezmer classics. They’ll be joined by clarinet virtuoso Katie Stevens. A “highly skilled” and “class act” notes 24/7 columnist Tony Benjamin (in Venue Magazine) . With roots in traditional klezmer\, it stretches out way beyond.\n\nTickets: £10 on door (advanced booking advised) or £11 from Bristol Ticket Shop http://www.bristolticketshop.co.uk/?/161201STSJEWI1\nShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)
URL:https://davarbristol.co.uk/event/jewish-blues-celebration-and-soul-at-saint-stephens-church/
LOCATION:St. Stephen’s Church\, 21 St Stephen's Street\, Bristol\, BS1 1EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:klezmer music
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