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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Flatbush Waltz by Andy Statman,
Interpreted by Massel Klezmorim & Lutz Elias-Cassel

Lutz Elias-Cassel - vocals, guitar
Gesa Richter - clarinet
Axel Ruhland - violin
Andreas Hecht - guitar
Thomas Altmann - percussion
Lech Wieleba - bass
Jurek Lamorski - accordion

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  • Where did you find the notation for this piece? Very nice...

  • @campb450 on the internet somewhere :)

  • Thanks for your answer about the clarinette player.

    Where is the Massel Klezmorim klezmer band ? In Germany ?

    I like every version of that Flatbush Waltz of Andy Statman. See for instance the woman on the rope, the quatuor of saxophones, the french dancers...

    In France Klezmer music is still too much confidential but we make progresses.

  • @dtolbiac sorry for the late reply. Yes, it is a German Klezmer band, though completely unknown. It was pure coincidence that I found their music in a library. It's probably the same situation as in France

  • @dtolbiac To answer your question properly:

    Gesa Richter - clarinet

    Lutz Elias-Cassel - vocals, guitar

    Axel Ruhland - violin

    Andreas Hecht - guitar

    Thomas Altmann - percussion

    Lech Wieleba - bass

    Jurek Lamorski - accordion

  • The lady playing the clarinette is Gesa Richter. But who the others are, I'll have to find out.

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  •  SUPER !!!!!!

  • Thanks, one of the world's more melancholy melodies.

    The chord over measure 28 should be a B-flat.

  • Thanks and happy new year.

    I am a fan of klezmer music that I discovered ten years ago in the street with a small traditional group, Odessa.

    In France we have several good groups, Klezmer Nova, Yankele, Yom and others... on YouTube And a exceptional pianist, Denis Cuniot (CD Confidentiel Klezmeron Deezer) also member of Yom.

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