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Sub-Categories in Klezmer

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Web Sites in Category Klezmer

The Klezmer Shack - Comprehensive site on Klezmer and 'world music from a Jewish slant.' Contains an extensive directory of Klezmer artists and a calendar of performances. The place for Klezmorim to network.

About the Klezmer Revival - From one of the greatest current klezmer authorities, an article about the Klezmer revival.

Arrangements of Klezmer Music - Several arrangements of Klezmer pieces, from the Cincinnati Klezmer project.

Der Bay - Anglo-Yiddish Newsletter - International Anglo-Yiddish newsletter with international calendar of events, news of klezmer bands, Yiddish teachers, and Yiddish clubs and translators

Jozef der Gassnsinger - Collection of Yiddish folksongs with lyrics and sheet music.

Klezmer Geneva - Includes a complete guide of Klezmer music in general, the local scene, and also a presentation of Rojinkes mit Mandeln and Hotegezugt, bands directed by Michel Borzykowski.

Klezmer in Germany / Germans and Klezmer - Transcription of a lecture given by Heiko Lehmann.

Klezmer Links from Seth Rogovoy - A compendium of articles, reviews, interviews, columns, and assorted other published and unpublished writings of local, regional and national interest by music and cultural critic/reporter Seth Rogovoy.

Klezmer Ring - Webring for sites about klezmer and klezmer bands.

Klezvendors - Ari Davidow's links to vendors and organizations of interest to klezmorim.

Living Traditions - Home page for an organization that's involved with Yiddish language and culture, especially through their Yiddish-language recordings and through KlezKamp, an annual Yiddish folk arts festival which they produce.

The Essential Klezmer - With a review of Rogovoy's book The Essential Klezmer, and information on members of the group Metropolitan Klezmer.

The German Klezmer Page - Klezmer from a German perspective.[English/German]

Why Klezmer? - An article about Klezmer revival in general, and one band's experience in it.

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