The Klezmer Conservatory Band

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  • klezmer
  • jewish
  • yiddish
  • folk
  • world music
The Klezmer Conservatory Band is an Boston-based group which performs traditional klezmer music; it was formed by Hankus Netsky of the New England Conservatory of Music in 1980. Originally formed for a single concert, they have gone on to release eleven albums. Netsky is the grandson and nephew of traditional klezmer musicians. He was inspired by jam sessions with Irish musicians to attempt something with klezmer music. He recruited many of the musicians from the New England Conservatory of Music's Third Stream department with the majority having jazz or folk backgrounds.

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Songs

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    Oyfn Veg Shteyt A Boym

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    Palestina (Lena From Palesteena)

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    Papirosn / Freylekhe Yidelekh (Cigarettes / Happy Jews)

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    Pearl From Warsaw

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    Piccolo Doyne

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    Rejoicing

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    Rozhinkes mit Mandlen (Raisens and Almonds)

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    Rumenishe Fantazie (Rumanian Fantasy)

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    Rumenye, Rumenye (Rumania, Rumania)

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    Russian Sher

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    Sabbath Prayer

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    Sarba Miracinae (The Burdock Sirba)

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    Shalom, Louis (Goodbye, Louis) / Mazel Tov (Good Luck)

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    Shlof, Mayn Kind (Sleep My Child) / Zibn Firtsik (Seven-Forty)

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    Shlof, Mayn Kind-The Eternal Light

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    Sholem Tants (Dance of Peace)

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    Shtiler, Shtiler (Quiet, Quiet)

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    Sirba Popilar (The Popular Serba)

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    Skrip, Lezmerl, Skripe (Play, Musician, Play)

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    Slow Hora / Freyleks

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    Tayere Malkele (Dear Malke)

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    The Dreydl Game

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    The Dreydl Song

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    The Epsteins

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    The great Yiddish Poets, Oy Chanukah

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    The Struggle for Freedom

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    Tif VI Di Nakht (Deep as the Night)

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    Tsatske Kazatske

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    Tum Balalayke (Play, Balalaika)

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    Vilna

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    Violin Doyne

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    Visotskis Tey

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    Voliner Bulgar (Bulgar From Volyn)

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    Watch Your Step

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    Yiddish Blues (Jewish Blues)

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    Yiddisher Charleston

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    Yidl Mit'n Fidl (Yidl with his Fiddle)

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    Yingele, Nit Veyn (My Little Boy, Don't Cry)


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