Whanganui Midweek

World music appeals to everyone

Klezmer Rebs have excited audiences for over 20 years

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Klezmer is a traditiona­l music first documented in the 16th century in Eastern Europe. It is the musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews that features dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisat­ions played for dancing and listening at weddings and other social functions. The music travelled throughout Europe and Asia and incorporat­es musical genres such as Greek and Romanian dance music, German and Slavic folk music and European Baroque. It spread to America where it was influenced by . . . you guessed it, jazz!

Here in Aotearoa New Zealand, the music is performed by the

Wellington-based Klezmer Rebs who have been exciting audiences around the country for more than 20 years. The Rebs’ world music appeals to everyone. While many of the songs are sung in Yiddish (that Germanic and very onomatopoe­ic language), they also perform partisan songs from Italy, eastern European folk tunes, French chansons, Latin cowboy love songs, Argentine Yiddish Tangos and 1940s swing vocal songs. Their own quirky, politicall­y charged multi-lingual originals are some of the most popular crowd tunes.

The band’s instrument­ation includes guitar, mandolin, clarinet, violin, accordion, keyboards, trombone, helicon (like a tuba), string bass and vocals. The Rebs are a performanc­e band — their show is full of stories, songs and interactio­n with the audience.

The songs are portrayed dramatical­ly as well as aurally. You will hear big band and vocal arrangemen­ts of genuine old klezmer tunes — from the lively genuine Yiddish wedding music to the delicate slice-of-life stories from the East European shtetl (ghettos).

 ?? ?? The Klezmer Rebs are coming to the Jazz Club.
The Klezmer Rebs are coming to the Jazz Club.

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