You can get the dots and midi files for a lot of these tunes on J.C's ABC tune match Set the number to 2000 and type klezmer into the search box. There is also a German site called Virtual Klezmer it has many scores for Klezmer tunes.
House Band did a medely with a Romanian tune called Risipiti and an Irish tune .Mairtin O'Connor . The first tune is very similar to Hora din Caval .Its funny but the Irish tune sounds more exotic than the Romanian one.
I know Andy Rubin from when he lived in Seattle (he's now in Sacramento). "Shalom Ireland" is actually the soundtrack from a wonderful film about the Jewish community in Ireland, which goes way back. So the hybrid really isn't all that strange.
The whole thing sounds rather like the New Mills Klezmer sessions, which include a number of ITM players as well as the klez regulars, which gives it unique sound....
I rewrote 'Baym Rebn in Palestina' to fit the whistle, and renamed it 'Baym Rebn in Kilfenora'.
Talking of Jews in Ireland, it was the hundredth anniversary of the Limerick pogrom this year.
A strange hybrid
A strange hybrid
I've just come across a very strange collaboration called CeiliZemer: Shalom Ireland (2003) featuring Freilachmakers Andy Rubin and David Kidron (fiddle) and both members of the renowned Northern California Irish group Driving With Fergus (bouzouki/guitarist Lewis Santer and pipes/whistle player Vince Wolfe), with contributions from various guest musicians.
http://www.freilachmakers.com/buyCD.html
http://www.drivingwithfergus.com/
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd/cd_ceilizemer_shalomireland.html
Intriguing...
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by Cath
Re: A strange hybrid
The very name CeiliZemer makes my flesh crawl!!!
What a naff title. Would never want to own it. Sorry!
.....................Sorry Cath - I just couldn't resist the temptation!
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by Ptarmigan
Re: A strange hybrid
This is absolutely mad music! I've never heard anything like it. Does anyone have a site to get the dots for this or something similar?
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by Pól
Re: A strange hybrid
Wow this stuff is great,
I'm with Pol, is there a website dedicated to this kinda stuff?
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by ecidralla
Re: A strange hybrid
You can get the dots and midi files for a lot of these tunes on J.C's ABC tune match Set the number to 2000 and type klezmer into the search box. There is also a German site called Virtual Klezmer it has many scores for Klezmer tunes.
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: A strange hybrid
J.C's athttp://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/FindTune.html
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: A strange hybrid
Virtual Klezmer http://www.klezmer.de/ check noten
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: A strange hybrid
Didn't Sliabh Notes do a klezmer tune on their first cd?
Mad stuff, big fun, thanks!
stv
http://cdbaby.com/Culchies
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by stv culchie
Re: A strange hybrid
You know I was thinking of doing something like this. I thought I was the first. I will have to take a listen when I get a chance.
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by Unseen122
Re: A strange hybrid
Nu, Sholem Aleichiem!
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by Innocent Bystander
Re: A strange hybrid
House Band did a medely with a Romanian tune called Risipiti and an Irish tune .Mairtin O'Connor . The first tune is very similar to Hora din Caval .Its funny but the Irish tune sounds more exotic than the Romanian one.
# Posted on November 27th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: A strange hybrid
I know Andy Rubin from when he lived in Seattle (he's now in Sacramento). "Shalom Ireland" is actually the soundtrack from a wonderful film about the Jewish community in Ireland, which goes way back. So the hybrid really isn't all that strange.
# Posted on November 28th 2005 by mkchen
Re: A strange hybrid
The whole thing sounds rather like the New Mills Klezmer sessions, which include a number of ITM players as well as the klez regulars, which gives it unique sound....
I rewrote 'Baym Rebn in Palestina' to fit the whistle, and renamed it 'Baym Rebn in Kilfenora'.
Talking of Jews in Ireland, it was the hundredth anniversary of the Limerick pogrom this year.
# Posted on November 28th 2005 by LastToFinish