Klezmer
Tom Service explores the connections between Klezmer and classical music. With violinist and founder of the London Klezmer Quartet Ilana Kravitz and writer and musicologist David Conway.
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Dave Tarras
Traditional: Dayeynu
- YAZOO.
- 7001.
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Tants!
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
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Mark Rozsavolgyi
Mark Rozsavolgyi: Unneplo
Performer: Hungarian Radio Gypsy Orchestra.- HUNGARATON.
- 10288.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no. 1 in D major vers. standard, in 4 mvts.
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCS SA 33112.
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The Andrews Sisters
Sholom Secunda/Jacob Jacobs: Bei mir bist du sch枚n
- PURE GOLD.
- GO 905194.
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Shiksa Terkisher
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
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Belf's Romanian Orchestra
Traditional: Khosidl
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Shiksa Terkisher
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Siz Nito Keyn Nekhtn
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
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The Other Europeans
Traditional: Lautar Suite - Hora
- KIKIYON.
- KIKICD 001.
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Eug猫ne Ysa每e
Mazurka Op.11 (Lointain passe) for violin and piano
Performer: Joseph Joachim.- OPAL.
- CD-9851.
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Johannes Brahms
3 Hungarian dances [nos. 1, 3 and 10], orch. composer [orig. piano duet]
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- DECCA.
- 478 4028.
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Johannes Brahms
3 Hungarian dances [nos 5-7], arr. for orchestra [orig. pf. duet]
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- DECCA.
- 478 4028.
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Johannes Brahms
3 Hungarian dances [nos 5-7], arr. for orchestra [orig. pf. duet]
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- DECCA.
- 478 4028.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Lieder ohne Worte - book 1 Op.19
Performer: Murray Perahia.- SONY CLASSICAL.
- SK- 66511.
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Felix Mendelssohn
A Midsummer night's dream - incidental music Op.61
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCSSA 37418.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quintet in A major K.581 for clarinet and strings
Performer: Julian Bliss. Performer: Carducci String Quartet.- SIGNUM CLASSICS.
- SIGCD 552.
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Felix Mendelssohn
A Midsummer night's dream - incidental music Op.61
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCSSA 37418.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no. 1 in D major vers. standard, in 4 mvts.
Performer: Budapest Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Iv谩n Fischer.- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCSSA 33112.
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Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler/Kula: Mahler's Nigun
Performer: Klezmer Company Orchestra.- KLEZMER COMPANY.
- MRK 2812.
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Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler/Uri Caine: Funeral March
Composer: Uri Caine. Performer: Uri Caine Ensemble.- WINTER WINTER.
- 910-004-2.
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Pravo Horo
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
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John Zorn
John Zorn: Mahshav
Performer: Masada Chamber Ensemble.- TZADIK.
- TZ-7108.
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Osvaldo Golijov
The Dreams and prayers of Isaac the Blind for clarinet and string quartet
Performer: David Krakauer. Performer: Kronos Quartet.- NONESUCH.
- 7559 794446.
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Steve Reich
Tehillim vers. for 4 female voices and chamber orchestra
Performer: Vienna Schoenberg Ensemble. Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw.- NONESUCH.
- 7559-79295 2.
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London Klezmer Quartet
Traditional: Siz Nito Keyn Nekhtn
- LONDON KLEZMER QUARTET.
- LKQ 002.
Broadcasts
- Sun 7 Nov 2021 17:00麻豆社 Radio 3
- Fri 12 Nov 2021 16:30麻豆社 Radio 3
- Fri 7 Apr 2023 16:30麻豆社 Radio 3
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