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The Last Klezmer

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Download links and information about The Last Klezmer by Leopold Kozlowski. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 56:11 minutes.

Artist: Leopold Kozlowski
Release date: 1994
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 25
Duration: 56:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Papirossen (featuring Yale Strom) 3:46
2. Hirsch Kleinman's Nigun (featuring Yale Strom) 2:10
3. Uzy (Tears) 1:24
4. Gypsy Wedding Song 1:49
5. Partisan March 0:25
6. Shudnikas 1:31
7. The Violin Stopped Playing 2:13
8. Di Troimer (The Dreamer) 3:02
9. The Music Lesson 13:03
10. Pesakh Brandwine's Nigun 1:25
11. Lemberg Waltz 1:30
12. Rabbi Meyer Steinberg's Nigun 0:58
13. Nigun Pomyshlan (Przemslany) 0:49
14. Doina and Bulgar 1:44
15. Khupa March 1:17
16. Di Mezinka Oysgebn 1:22
17. Oyfn Pripetchok 3:23
18. Eli Brandwine's Nigun 0:50
19. Two Nigunin 0:52
20. In the Polish Woods 2:28
21. Doina and Bulgar (featuring Yale Strom) 3:14
22. Khupa March (featuring Yale Strom) 1:34
23. Hirsch Kleinman's Nigun 1:37
24. Rabbi Meyer Steinberg's Nigun 1:05
25. Eli Brandwine's Nigun 2:40

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Catchy title, though the notes more accurately call Kozlowsky the last klezmer in Poland. A cousin of Naftuli Brandwein, he keeps not only keeps the European klezmer tradition going but teaches it: there's a cut with a nifty vocal by a non-Jewish Polish student, along with his own piano, nice violin and small group music, and a 12-minute lecture in Yiddish (translation in the notes). Included are some partisan songs from World War II.