Tanz! Klezmer & Gipsy music Sirba Octet

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.10.2015

Label: La Dolce Volta

Genre: World

Subgenre: Worldbeat

Interpret: Sirba Octet

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Hora de Bessarabie01:36
  • 2Hora de Mana Pe Batai - Di Mashke05:20
  • 3Fantaisie Roumaine02:25
  • 4Les deux guitares05:16
  • 5Doina Ciobanului - Sirba06:43
  • 6Vu bistu geven - Der yid in Yerushalaim - Batuta de la Sarata06:58
  • 7Oyfn Veg Shteyt A Boym - Avreml der Marvikher04:06
  • 8Fantaisie Hongroise02:55
  • 9Jalea Tiganilor - Opa Tsupa - Yom Shabes yom09:15
  • 10A Gute Vokh04:27
  • 11Hora Dance - Hora Flacailor05:09
  • 12Doina clarinette - Ciganski Stakato04:27
  • 13Ikh shtey unter a bokserboym, musique Chava Alberstein05:22
  • 14Geamparale de la Babadag01:56
  • 15Coraghesca00:58
  • 16L'Alouette03:26
  • Total Runtime01:10:19

Info zu Tanz! Klezmer & Gipsy music

Tantz means „dance“ in Yiddish. La Dolce Volta presents here an expressive, mellow, dance-filled flight of inspiration in which the Sirba Octet, on its fifth album, performs a kaleidoscope of numbers marked by folk sonorities from the musical traditions of Russia, Moldavia, Poland and Romania: a chance to discover the Doina, the Hora, the Sirba, and many others – as many as the emotions and surprises that the klezmorim and gypsy musicians offered their audiences as they passed through villages to play for celebrations and weddings. While respecting that tradition, the eight musicians drawn from the Orchestre de Paris give this music a new distinction in unique arrangements played with dazzling interpretative freedom. A true musical treasure trove!

Richard Schmoucler, violin
Christian Brière, violin
David Gaillard, alto
Claude Giron, cello
Bernard Cazauran, double bass
Philippe Berrod, clarinet
Yann Ollivo, piano
Iurie Morar, cymbalum


Sirba Octet
Founded by the violinist Richard Schmoucler and featuring seven more musicians drawn from the ranks of the most prestigious classical formations, the Sirba Octet has presented an original reinterpretation of the Yiddish and Gypsy repertory since 2003. The unique nature of the project championed by the Sirba Octet places it in a musical universe all its own that belongs to an entirely new genre, that of classical world music.

Booklet für Tanz! Klezmer & Gipsy music

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