Montreal klezmer band Shtreiml. Yes, this is diatonic harmonica played Howard Levy style (chromatically). Jason Rosenblatt - Harmonica, Josh 'Socalled' Dolgin - accordion, Rachel Lemish - trombone, Ariel Harrod - bass, Thierry Arsenault - drums. A Dave Tarras classic.
A klezmerfestival is a festival and not a"Fiddler on the roof"-concept. Why has it to look jewish? Klezmer is European as well. So were a lot of jews.
mikosch63 1 year ago
That seems everything , but not jew! , that looks like a common concert,, nothing jew!
ichavnairyid 1 year ago
wsadź se to w dupę głąbie!
batpan20 2 years ago
hey harpsnake, thanks for the info,
jayscott49 4 years ago
it's actually not a chrmoatic, but a common diatonic 10 hole blues harp (with a usual richter-tuning) :)
harpsnake 4 years ago
my god, this guy's reading music and playing this fast on a chromatic! unlike the clarinet, where all those fingers do the walking, he must find the note with his mouth! would playing at a slightly slower, fatter tempo allow him more expression?
jayscott49 4 years ago
great i am so pleased to enjoy this yiddish music with you shalom from herkimer ny it brings marvelous memories of my years of growing up in a yiddish home
irvingmason 4 years ago
The style and structure of klezmer as we know it today is thought to have come largely from 19th century Bessarabia (Romania), where the bulk of today's traditional repertoire was written. It is based on hora, sirba, doina, all of them of Romanian origin.
For more detail see Wikipedia Klezmer.
giubica1 4 years ago
hmm a ma to ktos w Tvrip? moze sciagal przez karte telewizyjna?:) bo taka jakosc to nie jakosc a strasznie mi sie podobalo^^
Pchelka101 4 years ago
hehe, in Cracow lives few hundred Jews, i'm one of them :)
szlomi 4 years ago