My family lived in the Bukowina as Settlers under Maria Theresa for 100 years or more. German Swabians. The liberal ideals have never ever left us. The experience shaped us forever. We are forever part of Ukraine, Moldova, Romania. And Germanic. We will never forget this fundamental part of our history.
Le goût aigre doux de la musique Klezmer. Je me rappelle des histoires de ma grand mère ashkénaze, de l'évocation d'un shtetl lointain, du Yiddishland. Aujourd'hui largement fondu dans la société autant culturellement qu'ethniquement comme beaucoup de familles françaises, ma judéité émerge à l'aune de ces musiques. Un judaisme riche en histoires et en nuances, parlant toutes les langues et porteur de cette musique si profonde, le klezmer. "Être juif, c'est faire le tour de soi-même pour faire en même temps le tour du monde".
Wonderful music coming from Heaven!! Its like coming from the mountains of my country. Jews, Greeks, Balkans are the beauty minorities in a cruel world. Thank you for miraculus music
music of my childhood and adolescence - I grew up in Chernavtsy - the capital of Bukovina - were then the best of times, and when I listen to music I remember best about. Sounds of soul and spirit, and nature. In the big city, we lose a lot - especially the connection with nature, we lose the soul This music takes us back to a natural state of
@@ildacumiano4366 Bucovina si trova nel nord-est della Romania, coincide con la contea di Suceava. La parte settentrionale della storica provincia della Bucovina (Bucovina de nord) è stata presa dai russi dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ed è attualmente parte dell'Ucraina (slava!).
lying sick in bed ,but a dose of this every day makes me feel so much better. wonderful mixture of all kinds of elements, i agree completely with the previous comment
Well, I am from Spain (Mediterranean side) and this music helps me to get the boold circulating again after hours of study. Was looking for the Bukovina hit (you know, the disco theme) and found this. Really nice
Mine as well, from Washkovitz/Washkoutz/Vashkivtsi/Vascauti, had to flee in the winter of 1915 from the Cossacks, Kaiser broguht them to Vienna, from where they anhd to flee again 23 years later
Esa es la riqueza de nuestras raíces, tanto en la gastronomía como en la música y a través de los siglos y por los países que nuestra gente a peregrinado, unas veces porque fue cautiva o porque tuvieron que emigrar para sobrevivir, lo cierto es que se fueron nutriendo o adaptando a lo que el "lugar" les ofrecía pero sin perder nunca nuestra esencia. !mazeltov!
I love Irish rebel music i.e Wolfe Tones and somehow it always leads me on to Klezmer music. Also Baltic States traditional (esp Latvian revolutionary) music is very similar to some of the Irish rebel music. I 💚 Klezmer 🕎
Incredible music for a lot of situations. I was cleaning the house when I listed to your music. You managed to take me to a mini dance even though I did not have that much time today. Go on!
+tsalakomeno treno This music does sound more Greek than anything else, especially the bit starting at 8:29 -- indistinguishable from a popular Greek song the name of which escapes me. Wonder how that came to be...
it starts with tsamiko wich was dancing from rebels were fighting on the mountains due the war and then became classical and then has some anatolic elements a combination of greek italian and turkey a mix was discover in smyrna..its like a tour through decades and coltures..(if i am wrong please correct)balcan power.. TOUCH IN THE HEART.. yeaah the song at 8;29 is hasaposerviko!i cant define its so well mixed!!!
I know that lots of Sefardic tunes were adopted to greek words; in fact i was at a concert of sefardic music from Thesalonika last night and several of the songs they played have versions in Greek and in Ladino. Sefardic and Ashkenazi Jews intermixed lots in the Ottoman empire/ Istanbul, whose first major influx of Jews were Sefards escaping Spain in 1491, went on to become a major klezmer centre- so that influence could also explain these similarities (not to disagree with anything you've written, just adding)
A recent book Klezmer: Music, History and Memory has a chapter about the connection between Greek and Klezmer music via the trade between Moldavia and Istanbul. Very interesting stuff!
@@blakebennett5358 absolute spot on !!! Jews from all over the planet emigrated to Thessaloniki in the 15th century and remained there for nearly 5 centuries (unfortunately until the WW2). Most of the time they populated more than 50% of the whole city population. This incredible fusion of cultures, customs, languages, music, art accommodated Thessaloniki to become this unbelievable, inclusive of all, progressive city in the Balkans. What a fascinating era that must have been! Have a look in this link, it is full of real historic details and information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Thessaloniki
I've listened to a lot of different Klezmer groups over the past few days and this album is the best so far. I love the many different sounds on offer.
This music gives peace to the God of love ❤️ Jesus is the kindest Master we must serve at once, all Jewish are God’s special chosen race and I love this klezmer band from dirty Chicago!!!
they like the music but they hate the people. or do they "tolerate" us while they're listening because they like the music? i'm sorry, but the overwhelming antisemitism here lately has gotten me paranoid. please, reassure me...
Bravo pour cette interprétation étincelante ! et merci encore pour ce qu'apporte à nous mélomanes européens cette musique Klezmer si particulière...
My family lived in the Bukowina as Settlers under Maria Theresa for 100 years or more. German Swabians. The liberal ideals have never ever left us. The experience shaped us forever. We are forever part of Ukraine, Moldova, Romania.
And Germanic. We will never forget this fundamental part of our history.
entschuldigen mein Schwabisch freund but , 1 volk 1 reich i am affraid
Le goût aigre doux de la musique Klezmer. Je me rappelle des histoires de ma grand mère ashkénaze, de l'évocation d'un shtetl lointain, du Yiddishland. Aujourd'hui largement fondu dans la société autant culturellement qu'ethniquement comme beaucoup de familles françaises, ma judéité émerge à l'aune de ces musiques. Un judaisme riche en histoires et en nuances, parlant toutes les langues et porteur de cette musique si profonde, le klezmer. "Être juif, c'est faire le tour de soi-même pour faire en même temps le tour du monde".
Wonderful music coming from Heaven!! Its like coming from the mountains of my country. Jews, Greeks, Balkans are the beauty minorities in a cruel world. Thank you for miraculus music
Chris the Rock!
...no borders for music...goes directly in your soul.
music of my childhood and adolescence - I grew up in Chernavtsy - the capital of Bukovina - were then the best of times, and when I listen to music I remember best about.
Sounds of soul and spirit, and nature. In the big city, we lose a lot - especially the connection with nature, we lose the soul
This music takes us back to a natural state of
Czernowitz=Cernauti
Musicc from souls to souls
Chernovtsy is beutiful European city
Salutari din Romania!
As a clarinetist with Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, may I just say that y'all have a beautiful sound. Super tone control from your clarinetist....
Fabulous Klezmer Music and inspires me to Balkan Dance with spirit and soul!
Cudowna muzyka będę słuchał ją na okrągło.
Este muzica de la mine de acasă! Atât de frumos!!!!
Wau ! This ist my Hart music. Thanks from Slovakia
N-oi uita vreodată, dulce Bucovină,
Geniu-ţi romantic, munţii în lumină,
Văile în flori,
Râuri resăltânde printre stânce nante,
Apele lucinde-n dalbe diamante
Peste câmpii-n zori.
Mână doru-i tainic colo, înspre tine,
Ochiul îmi sclipeşte, genele-mi sunt pline,
Inima mi-i grea;
Astfel totdeauna, când gândesc la tine,
Sufletul mi-apasă nouri de suspine,
Bucovina mea!
Mihai Eminescu
Minunata poezie si minunat ii gestul. Frumos demers
@@wallachusd Multumesc, Dumitru :-)
Devi guardare sull'atlante per sapere dove è la Bucovina,(scusate l'ignoranza) ma è un posto dove vorrei essere...
@@ildacumiano4366 Bucovina si trova nel nord-est della Romania, coincide con la contea di Suceava. La parte settentrionale della storica provincia della Bucovina (Bucovina de nord) è stata presa dai russi dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ed è attualmente parte dell'Ucraina (slava!).
@@Kole_K. che storia difficile avete avuto voi! Noi italiani siamo stati più fortunati ma riusciamo a litigare lo stesso...😬😄😄
lying sick in bed ,but a dose of this every day makes me feel so much better.
wonderful mixture of all kinds of elements, i agree completely with the previous comment
Well, I am from Spain (Mediterranean side) and this music helps me to get the boold circulating again after hours of study. Was looking for the Bukovina hit (you know, the disco theme) and found this. Really nice
I just love this music so much! greetings from Finland!
They have soul, feeling, not just a lot of well-intended squeaks and noise.
Thank you , I just found you
This music goes right to your soul
Thank you again
Finally, music that comes from my grandparent's region of birth.
Mine as well, from Washkovitz/Washkoutz/Vashkivtsi/Vascauti, had to flee in the winter of 1915 from the Cossacks, Kaiser broguht them to Vienna, from where they anhd to flee again 23 years later
Wow ... my roots are calling me ... Bucovina, realm with flowers !!
Bukovina is in Poland,isn't it?
Bukovina is part of Romania and also part of Ukraine
The people of Bukovina are speaking romanian language , just because of WW2 the north part of Bukovina is part of Ukraine.
Do gipsy people speak romanian language?Is it their nativ?
No. Gipsy native language is gipsy language also called romani ( do not confuse with romanian language ) .
I am from Hungary and this music reminds me of Transsilvanian music at times
תודה מקרב לב, מזכיר לי את בית הורי ז"ל, כל הכבוד לכם.
Très très beau....
This is one of those albums where every piece manages to convince me that it's my favourite one while it's playing, but then the next one comes...
Esa es la riqueza de nuestras raíces, tanto en la gastronomía como en la música y a través de los siglos y por los países que nuestra gente a peregrinado, unas veces porque fue cautiva o porque tuvieron que emigrar para sobrevivir, lo cierto es que se fueron nutriendo o adaptando a lo que el "lugar" les ofrecía pero sin perder nunca nuestra esencia. !mazeltov!
Ah, the lost homelands of Bukovina,of Bessarabia, of Moldavia and Transnistria… the dreams and musical sounds and souls of our parents.
I love Bucovina I am hungarian
Thancks bro! I am Romanian.
Love music also. greetings from Brookline, MA
I love Irish rebel music i.e Wolfe Tones and somehow it always leads me on to Klezmer music.
Also Baltic States traditional (esp Latvian revolutionary) music is very similar to some of the Irish rebel music.
I 💚 Klezmer 🕎
piekna muzyka
Beautiful music.
true music to let your soul live. A full range of emotion through music.
What a wonderful album! Absolutely stunning klezmer music, played with incredible soul and skill.
Sounds so familiar, like music from Balkans. Cheers from Serbia
Incredible music for a lot of situations. I was cleaning the house when I listed to your music. You managed to take me to a mini dance even though I did not have that much time today. Go on!
i am from greece..so familiar sounds...
+tsalakomeno treno This music does sound more Greek than anything else, especially the bit starting at 8:29 -- indistinguishable from a popular Greek song the name of which escapes me. Wonder how that came to be...
it starts with tsamiko wich was dancing from rebels were fighting on the mountains due the war and then became classical and then has some anatolic elements a combination of greek italian and turkey a mix was discover in smyrna..its like a tour through decades and coltures..(if i am wrong please correct)balcan power.. TOUCH IN THE HEART.. yeaah the song at 8;29 is hasaposerviko!i cant define its so well mixed!!!
I know that lots of Sefardic tunes were adopted to greek words; in fact i was at a concert of sefardic music from Thesalonika last night and several of the songs they played have versions in Greek and in Ladino. Sefardic and Ashkenazi Jews intermixed lots in the Ottoman empire/ Istanbul, whose first major influx of Jews were Sefards escaping Spain in 1491, went on to become a major klezmer centre- so that influence could also explain these similarities (not to disagree with anything you've written, just adding)
A recent book Klezmer: Music, History and Memory has a chapter about the connection between Greek and Klezmer music via the trade between Moldavia and Istanbul. Very interesting stuff!
@@blakebennett5358 absolute spot on !!! Jews from all over the planet emigrated to Thessaloniki in the 15th century and remained there for nearly 5 centuries (unfortunately until the WW2). Most of the time they populated more than 50% of the whole city population. This incredible fusion of cultures, customs, languages, music, art accommodated Thessaloniki to become this unbelievable, inclusive of all, progressive city in the Balkans. What a fascinating era that must have been! Have a look in this link, it is full of real historic details and information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Thessaloniki
I've listened to a lot of different Klezmer groups over the past few days and this album is the best so far. I love the many different sounds on offer.
Been doing so for a little over a year and have to say this really is a GEM from beginning to end.
TOTALY
A wonderful musical lourney.
Great and thanks from Switzerland.....
music for the souls..soft and sweet
wonderful distress tolerance activity! great for emotional regulation. thank you.
Absolutely stunning album. Incredibly beautiful and soothing for the soul.
This is a great album, thanks for uploading!
oy mein got im himmell. Such a beatiful n oise! Yiddshe boys Ah be besunt!
Jody Kostal g
La p musicales. Universal. .....para gente. De. Alma.
Libre l DI.S. TE. CUIDE. DESDE. ISRAEL. UN. SALUDO. CORDIAL. SHALOM
Jody Kostal - fabulous music !
Ah, shades of Enescu's Romanian Rhapsody.
A sweet journey..back to memmories thrue present..in the uknown..of the future..
Thnks for share IS WONDERFUL & AMAZING music
Beautiful music. Thank you for sharing.
I also love it.
Music event a gentile can love!
Fabulous!
Éblouissant!
wonderful. thank you for possting this so we al can hear it.
Meus avós tambem era
m da Bessaravia.
Piekne 😍😍😍😍
maravilha -fundo do coraçao
This is great.
Calmy it swings into your ears.
Shabbat Shalom!
So sweet
This music gives peace to the God of love ❤️ Jesus is the kindest Master we must serve at once, all Jewish are God’s special chosen race and I love this klezmer band from dirty Chicago!!!
Fred.W. Nostalgic,being born in Czernowitz/Bukovina. Bucovina vesela gradina. Schatz der Welt.alles umgestellt.
Chernavtsy=Cernauti
Cernauti = Chernivtsi
Супер!
Amazing
e be' so bravi bravi ..... di piu'
A much more somber interpretation of Yosl Ber on this album
Best sauna album.
Uwaga! Muzyka, która kradnie duszę! Jak raz wpuścisz - koniec!
Racja, już tyle razy wracam do tej muzyki
szczególnie dziś - 6 lutego 2018....
2 lata mineło, nadal słucham tej muzyki
OyyVEY,,!! ama goy,, und der judischer music macht meinen fussen tanz
When can I see you live?
😢
Mazeltov 🕎
Poland!
...Transyllvania....
Tu raczej chodzi o innej Bukowinie, tej na połódniowym wschodzie
Bukovina is România.
! Wonderful... Why not to add one Balalaïka ?
you rarely find balalaika in Jewish music or music from Bukovina
Czernowitz.Bucovine.(Ukraine)
they like the music but they hate the people. or do they "tolerate" us while they're listening because they like the music? i'm sorry, but the overwhelming antisemitism here lately has gotten me paranoid. please, reassure me...
What is antisemitic in this comment section?
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