Christina & The Zamlers with Shpilkis
Event description
Christina & The Zamlers with Shpilkis
Date: Saturday, January 11, 2025
Event Time: 7pm-10pm
Age Group: All-ages
Ticket Cost: $25 or pay what you can
Description: A chance encounter in Tokyo in 2017 led to the sharing of a unique corpus of klezmer music manuscripts from the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine that haven’t seen the light of day in about a century. Over the last five years, volunteers around the world have worked together to digitally notate and translate these manuscripts. This concert is an adventure in creative engagement with this previously unknown treasure trove of Ashkenazic musical heritage.
The program is co-created by Christina Crowder in collaboration with the Seattle klezmer brass band, Shpilkis, along with trombonist Jimmy Austin, Violinist Mae Kessler, and additional featured guests from the Seattle klezmer world. Together we’re exploring S. An-ski’s radical vision that the folklore of the Jewish people is an oral Torah as important as the Talmud of the sages, which inspired his ethnographic expeditions between 1912-1914 and created the backdrop for An-ski’s most famous work, The Dybbuk. An-ski hoped that the Jewish people would become Zamlers (collectors) who would continue to engage with Ashkenazic folklore as a living, breathing legacy. We invite you to join our “community expedition” into this extraordinary discovery!
Website/Other: Klezmer Insitute - Trampled Manuscripts: https://klezmerinstitute.org/t...
Klezmer Institute - KMDMP: https://klezmerinstitute.org/k...
Shpilkis Bandcamp: https://shpilkis.bandcamp.com/...
Shpilkis website: https://www.shpilkisseattle.co...
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