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KLEZMER
SHPIL MUSIC FOR
CLARINET AND KLEZMER BAND
ARKADY GOLDENSHTEIN clarinet
EMIL KROITOR accordion,
composer-arranger
ALEXANDER
PORTNOVkeyboard, arranger
ISAAC KURTZ violin
LEONID KOVALENKO baritone
GENADY MACHABANSKY bass guitar
ALEX ROTMAN drums
$14.95 ~ MS1244
The mountains
and valleys of Romania, Bessarabia, and neighboring Moldavia provided the
environment where the nascent art of klezmer developed in the nineteenth
century. Jewish, Romanian, Gypsy, Ukrainian, Greek and Turkish musicians each
contributed their share in the development of a style which became a Jewish
creation par excellence. The renaissance of klezmer and Eastern European Jewish
culture in recent years gave new life to the klezmer style, and the rise of
world music has provided the impetus for new crossover genres.
Emil Kroitor, composer and accordionist, and Arkady Goldenshtein, clarinetist,
were steeped in the Moldavian tradition since childhood. Arkady immigrated to
Israel in 1990 and Emil in 1993. While Arkady knew of Emil’s reputation as an
accordionist and composer in the Old Country, they did not meet until they were
both in Israel. Arkady’s band needed a substitute accordionist, and Emil was
called in for the gig.
The klezmer music of Kroitor and Goldenshtein brings us back to the roots of
klezmer. This is true folklore in a modern setting. The exciting asymmetrical
rhythms are familiar to musicians from the folk collections of Bartok. Melodic
lines move from instrument to instrument, and there is never a dull moment.
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Emil Kroitor was
born in Cahul in southern Moldova in 1947. He studied in musical schools from
childhood, and completed his musical education at the Kishenev University of the
Arts, specializing in accordion and the conducting of folk orchestras.
Well-known as a composer, virtuoso accordionist and arranger in his native
country, he immigrated to Israel in 1993. Kroitor has taken part in many
international folk festivals in Canada, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, and
other countries. His versatile music output includes compositions and
arrangements in a number of different styles, including Moldavian, Balkan and
Jewish. His strong attraction to folk music is an inheritance from his father,
who was a singer of Jewish songs. In Israel he performs frequently as a klezmer
musician, and has recorded with many well-known Israeli artists.
Arkady Goldenshtein was born in Mogilev-Podolsk on the border of Ukraine and
Moldova in 1963 and grew up in Moldova. He has lived in Israel since 1990.
Goldenshtein has played klezmer on the clarinet since childhood, and performed
regularly in affairs of the Jewish community during the Communist era, which was
in those days a somewhat risky venture. He has participated in many festivals in
Israel and abroad, most recently the KlezKanada Festival and has toured in
England and Germany. His ensembles have been awarded prizes at the Safed and
Raanana Klezmer Festivals in Israel. He currently conducts the Haifa Klezmer
Orchestra, and teaches clarinet in conservatories and in the public school
system.
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