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The Klezmatics on top form as JMI relaunches

November 2, 2012 12:15
The Klezmatics at the Union Chapel  Photo: Rebecca Jane Callaby

By

Lawrence Joffe,

Lawrence Joffe

2 min read

Twenty-five years ago the Klezmatics were called the enfants terrible of the Jewish musical world.

Purists baulked at their alleged adulteration of east European klezmer. Others questioned their blending of leftist progressive politics with heimische Yiddish melodies.

A quarter of a century on, and the supposed rebels are justifiably hailed as the doyens of of 21st century klezmer (and a string of other genres).

In a sense they won the simple argument – Jewish diaspora music has always been an ever-changing mix of elements: by turns exuberant and poignant, eastern and western, a bastion of ancient traditions, yet open to the social changes of the day.

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