At 12:28 PM 8/29/03, Fred Blumenthal wrote:
My understanding is that when singing, one should do nothing to create,
encourage, discourage, or affect vibrato - that if the voice is produced
correctly the vibrato will be correct,
Yes and no. The Zen paradox hidden in this statement centers on the
In a message dated 8/31/3 2:05:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you help by finding the sheets music aans arrangement for: In Maine
Oigen Bistu Shain sung by the Barry Sisters?
Writen by: Rumshinsky/Picon/Stuckoff
Sorry, but it's not in any of the Jewish Music book that we carry.
Forgot to mention: We're playing at "The Puffin Foundation" in Teaneck, NJ on Sat. night Dec. 20th - It's a Channukah thing.
Thanks!
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At 02:17 AM 9/2/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I was just pissed that people
replied to the list when the message said
specifically please reply privately, and this happened with
two
successive threads. I'm not saying you should curtail
meaningful
discussion.
This list is not a strip mine. Replies
There are many of them, fresh and professional. Try to contact
Mark Kovnatsky
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Mikhail Blinkov
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Alexey Rozov
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From: Michael Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello all, I spent a few hours with Josh and Stu
last week, we played a few notes and had a listen to the Veretski Pass CeeDee.
Its very cool. Very rhythmic. These folks can play. Cookie pulls a great big
waterfall of sound out of her fiddle. Josh's Schrammel Accordionsounds so
string like
I am passing on this note (with the author's permission) to the list at large, in case other bandpersons would like to add their two cents to round out her research.
Lori @ MAX
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I am a Music Education student and cellist at Virginia
NO WORRIES, Annette!
Your response was so inspiring, I went directly to your band, the
Freilachmakers,' website and was about to email you to find out where I
could hear some music samples and prepare to buy - just based on how
exciting and beautiful your response was to that post! Don't feel
"American Klezmer: It's roots and offshoots", editedbyMark Slobin, offers insights and opinions from some of today's most influential Klezmer performers and researchers on the significance of Klezmerfor (especially, byt not limited to) Jewish Americans.
Why am I personally drawn to KLezmer? Well,
Suzanne,
Klezmer pulls at us from many directions, but there is
nothing like the listening and dancing, and playing, to
get it.
Just down the road in Charlottesville, our more or less UVA
affiliated Klezmer group Simchah! is a going concern
currently in an enthusiastic phase. It currently
Sorry, I did not mean to send the previous e-mail about Klez band input to the whole mailing list. I accidentally sent it off beforeinputtingthe correct address.
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Can anyone help Jerry?
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Subject: CBS / EMI
Hello,
I have read that CBS Israel was pressing LPs for EMI in the 1980s. In 1984,
EMI released an LP by a
In New York City there is VLA, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. I used to
know a couple of people who worked there and they are extremely helpful.
Also look at their site for more information, www.vlany.org.
Best,
Thia Knowlton
Manager
Sefarad Records Management
392 Central Park West
Suite 17Y
At 11:39 AM 9/2/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sometimes suggest to trumpet
players who come to klezmer from a legit background that they pretend
they are mariachis--that is, playing with a strident tone and a huge
vibrato...
...That's not what you were asking, but it's what it made me think
of!
In a message dated 9/2/2003 10:32:11 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for that summation of string vibrato protocol. As a trumpet player
in a community concert wind band, I'm always aware of the need to
practically eliminate my vibrato, even for the occasional solo --
Thank you to Cantor Sam Weiss for his response on singing without vibrato.
This isn't the first time he's answered questions or concerns that I've
brought up.
The choral director in my experience who stressed singing without vibrato
was Gregg Smith - a famous choral director, but one of
Try the Sony Music archive in Hilversum (Holland). If they don't have it,
ask them to refer you to their main office in Tel Aviv (NMC Records).
Good Luck,
Barry
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Sent: dinsdag, september
Shalom all,
A little while ago I had posted a message to the
list voicing my suspicions that the above site was in fact a Christian Messianic
site rather than a Jewish music site. One of you (I'm sorry, I forget who) who
knows Polish read the site and responded that there was nothing there
This concerns the Polish messianic site mentioned by Dick, but only by subject: that is, playing for messianic "Jews" (or not playing for them).
Maxwell Street has been booked by messianic Jews twice in 20 years. Of course, the fact was well-hidden by the clients. In one case (a bar mitzvah), we
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