The Cracow Klezmer Band
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The Cracow Klezmer Band is a Polish quartet formed by accordionist and composer Jarosław Bester in 1997. Its sound is different from what most people consider to be klezmer — instead of danceable versions of traditional Yiddish songs, and free-form fantasies and laments, the Cracow Klezmer Band instead plays gloomy and repetitive original music. Some songs could be considered dance pieces, but there are none of the traditional Bulgars, Freylekhs or Horas.
They also imitate non-musical sounds using their instruments — for example, the sound of a creaking ship or a distant crying bird; this actually has a long tradition in klezmer music.
From January 2007 on, The Cracow Klezmer Band stopped functioning and a new band named Bester Quartet became active instead.
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[edit] Members
The Cracow Klezmer Band consists of following members:
- Jarosław Bester – accordion
- Jarosław Tyrala – violin
- Oleg Dyyak – accordion, clarinet and percussion
- Wojciech Front – double bass
[edit] Discography
The Cracow Klezmer Band have released albums on John Zorn's Tzadik record label, with its mandate of "Radical (ie, innovative) Jewish Culture."
- Balan (2006)
- Sanatorium Under The Sign Of The Hourglass (2005)
- Bereshit (2003)
- John Zorn (2003)
- The Warriors (2001)
- De Profundis (2000)