Ви не уявляєте як багато інформації ви дали тим, хто як як я, був відірваний від єврейської музикальної культури. Тільки відривами та шматками! Дякую вам дуже! Підписаний та слідкую за вами./You have no idea how much information you gave to those who, like me, were cut off from Jewish musical culture. Only in bits and pieces! Thank you so much! I am subscribed and following you.
Thank you Alex you bring some memories back)) I remember you played in the club on Lincoln Ave. in Chicago in the 80-s I use to dance and drink there with my girlfriend Masha ) I was 25 😀😇 and You played for us "bai mir bist du shein"😀Good Old Days !
Fantastic Klezmer class!!! Beautiful music, performances and history!!! Both parents from Warsaw and WWII survivors, came to live in Brazil.Thank you!!
A great in-depth review of the history of Klezmer. My first experience with klezmer was a traveling band that was paid by the city to entertain people on the steps inside the Chicago Art Institute. The clarinet guy looked at me and I at him. I was so impressed that I learned and play clarinet into my older years, to this day.
I am sad and amazed.Poland was a centre of Klezmer and yiddish language.I hope that you do or will love this precious culture that was for so very long indeed an included part of life in Poland.God bless you !
@@Baruch-q4n Dear User, My family is mixed with Jews, and none of myJewish cousins was speaking Yiddish, nor knew Klezmer musik, even my good neighbor, dr. Drobner was not interested in that culture. Have you heard about Polish Jewish poet Julian Tuwim?
3,5 million people as 7% of the population would make Poland a 50 million people country in 18 Century. That is impossible for that time; the whole Europe had not had much more then 150 mil. then; Poland maybe 10 million or similar.
Hi, I'm enjoying this overall, but I don't like the use of the slur (starting with g) for Roma. It is the twenty-first century and time we use respectful language for each other.
Congratulations this is a great help to all 12 tribes dispersed in whole world but god means baal Yhwh is our Elohim name so don’t praise others than Yhwh He is jealousy
The Khazars idea was popularised by Arthur Koestler an Austro-Hungarian born Jewish author in a book The Thirteenth Tribe, his thesis has been refuted. While some Khazars, descendants of a nomadic kingdom destroyed by the Russia whose nobility to some extent adopted Judaism may have joined Ashkenazi Jews in Poland, the evidence appears to support the conventional wisdom.
Professor of Polish-Jewish history Gershon D. Hundert wrote in 2006 "There is no evidence to support the theory that the ancestors of Polish Jewry were Jews who came from the Crimean Jewish kingdom of Khazaria", describing Koestler as the "best-known advocate" of the theory.[6] In 2009, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote that the book was "a combination of discredited and forgotten [ideas]". Wikipedia
Ви не уявляєте як багато інформації ви дали тим, хто як як я, був відірваний від єврейської музикальної культури. Тільки відривами та шматками! Дякую вам дуже! Підписаний та слідкую за вами./You have no idea how much information you gave to those who, like me, were cut off from Jewish musical culture. Only in bits and pieces! Thank you so much! I am subscribed and following you.
Thank you Alex you bring some memories back)) I remember you played in the club on Lincoln Ave. in Chicago in the 80-s
I use to dance and drink there with my girlfriend Masha ) I was 25 😀😇 and You played for us "bai mir bist du shein"😀Good Old Days !
Lincoln Avenue… some great memories.
I'll pass along your comments to Alex. We met Alex at the Cafe Continental when he sat in the band in 1989--a lucky day for us!
Fantastic Klezmer class!!! Beautiful music, performances and history!!! Both parents from Warsaw and WWII survivors, came to live in Brazil.Thank you!!
Thank you!
A great in-depth review of the history of Klezmer. My first experience with klezmer was a traveling band that was paid by the city to entertain people on the steps inside the Chicago Art Institute. The clarinet guy looked at me and I at him. I was so impressed that I learned and play clarinet into my older years, to this day.
What year was that? We used to play on the steps of the Art Institute for the Wreathing of the Lions--was that the event? How cool.
Music and songs from the depths of my heart ! Thankyou with all my heart !
Thank you so much for great video.
Excellent.
The music is beatifull thank you have nice evining .
Très bien documenté et très agréablement assorti en images et musiques.
THANKS FOR. TAKING YOUR TIME TO TEACH US YOUR HISTORY THROUGH YOUR MUSIC. PauL de Broeck, Gatineau, CANADA.
Thank you for taking the time to listen!
You have put together a real treasure. Thanks you all!
11:26 My hat is off the the gentleman who put on a perfect dance pattern to the music, Educators should notate his every move. 🏆
Your research and thoughtful commentary are outstanding.
Thanks❤❤❤
Henryk Wars wrote so may songs and film music, I loved them
❤Slucham z największą przyjemnością. Dziękuję. Anna z Łodzi. Ta muzyka jest mi bliska i daje radość.
How can one not get involved in listening to this wonderful music, which expresses such Loy and life? Mabel Tov
Heartbreaking stories, soul lifting music - thank you, Maxwell Street Klezmer!
Thank you for your lovely comment!
Thank you, danke, merci. So much soul in this music!
How kind of you, thanks!
Such treasures!
Bardzo ciekawie muzycznie i historycznie podane video -wwiecej takich-pozdrawiam
Muy bien interpretados los tangos....Felicitaciones!!!
Inspiring and insightful excursion. Thanks!
Thank you so much.
bello "Samovar"
Какой классный ковер!
А на сколько великолепен источник!!!
Wonderful!!!!
Total delight.
Pieknie zrobione
Splendid 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Recife Brazil.
merveilleux.
watching it again. I don't play clarinet like Rob below...I dance and Klezma is very inspiring for dancing.
Epic!
Dzieki za wspanialy koncert.Pozdrowienia z Paryza
What is the tune at the galiciana litvak part around 18minns
Galitzyaner Tantz
I am Polish and I have never heard Klezmer music,
I am sad and amazed.Poland was a centre of Klezmer and yiddish language.I hope that you do or will love this precious culture that was for so very long indeed an included part of life in Poland.God bless you !
@@Baruch-q4n Dear User, My family is mixed with Jews, and none of myJewish cousins was speaking Yiddish, nor knew Klezmer musik, even my good neighbor, dr. Drobner was not interested in that culture. Have you heard about Polish Jewish poet Julian Tuwim?
28:37
Ani ashkenad
Пожалуйста дайте русский перевод!!!!
to jest tak pomieszane w np. polskiej duszy
Пожалуйста дайте русский перевод на это великолепное видио
3,5 million people as 7% of the population would make Poland a 50 million people country in 18 Century. That is impossible for that time; the whole Europe had not had much more then 150 mil. then; Poland maybe 10 million or similar.
Afaik there were roughly 3.5 million Jews in Poland in the 1930's
Hi, I'm enjoying this overall, but I don't like the use of the slur (starting with g) for Roma. It is the twenty-first century and time we use respectful language for each other.
Congratulations this is a great help to all 12 tribes dispersed in whole world but god means baal Yhwh is our Elohim name so don’t praise others than Yhwh He is jealousy
Anì sprich yiddish
Ani ze be ivrit o be yiddish? (Ani is the word in Hebrew or in Yiddish ? I thought it's an ivri word)
@@LukasKamin Ani is in Hebrew. In Yiddish you say Ich (like in German)
Education in Judaism is mandatory.Ho0w can you say by Hasidism you were not required to be learned?
Polish historians say he Jews came from the east not west. They were the khazars who converted to the Jewish religion
The Khazars idea was popularised by Arthur Koestler an Austro-Hungarian born Jewish author in a book The Thirteenth Tribe, his thesis has been refuted. While some Khazars, descendants of a nomadic kingdom destroyed by the Russia whose nobility to some extent adopted Judaism may have joined Ashkenazi Jews in Poland, the evidence appears to support the conventional wisdom.
Professor of Polish-Jewish history Gershon D. Hundert wrote in 2006 "There is no evidence to support the theory that the ancestors of Polish Jewry were Jews who came from the Crimean Jewish kingdom of Khazaria", describing Koestler as the "best-known advocate" of the theory.[6] In 2009, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote that the book was "a combination of discredited and forgotten [ideas]". Wikipedia
Really interesting!
And how Klezmer in Poland is different from Klezmer in Romania?- It is not. Klezmer is music from Balkans.
This documentary is about the roots of Klezmer music and its development throughout the history.
🎉very.interesting.music
And.stories.lutvak.comes
From.the.baltic.letonia.
Estonia.lituiania.the.first.
RIGA.LIBAU.was.german.domain.in.the.1932?I.do.not.know.exactly.I.
Was.born.many.moons
Much.later.but.is.nice.to
Lear.and.know.bye😊😮😢😂❤❤❤🎉