Jewish Music in New Orleans: A Look at the New Orleans Klezmer All Stars

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On Halloween weekend, 2009, I had the opportunity to attend a major music festival in New Orleans – Voodoo Experience. Prior to this assignment, I had no intention of going to this event. However, as I began to piece together my topic and goals for this project, this became my best opportunity to experience what I have set out to understand. The purpose of this music-culture research report is to chronicle Jewish music in New Orleans – specifically the New Orleans Klezmer All Stars. I gave up the typical Halloween experience in order to seek out a band that seemed to be the ultimate blend I was looking for – a Jewish klezmer band that is distinctly New Orleans. In addition to this show, I was able to enjoy many great bands playing at the festival. I also make a point to catch the headlining bands, Jane’s Addiction and Kiss, both of which put on great shows.

Klezmer can be summed as “traditional, instrumental party music of Yiddish-speaking, Eastern European Jews”. (Strom 2) Literally Yiddish for “song vessel”, it is characterized by a festive, celebratory feel and expressive human-like leads. Klezmer is a secular music; it is not typically found within a synagogue or associated with prayer. However it draws strongly from traditional worship music. Though there are records of klezmer as far back as the 15th century, the majority of recognizable klezmer compositions originated in 19th century Eastern Europe. Klezmer has experienced several small-scale revivals in the late 20th century, thanks to groups such as the Klezmer Conservatory Band and the Klezmatics. Many of the newer as well as the older klezmer groups were heavily influenced by regional culture. The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars are perhaps the only establi...

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