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(Jazz-Rock-Psyche-Yiddish, France) Parisian trio produced by John Zorn's label Tzadik …

Les terres du klezmer

(France) Contains feature articles, biographies, music and videos, radio shows, lists of klezmer groups …

Alexis Kune and the Mentsch

(Klezmer, France) Alexis Kune is an accordionist, pianist, singer, composer, coach, arranger, DJ and radio host …

Glik

(Klezmer, France) The sound of the orchestra is reminiscent of pioneers recorded in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. But since this music is a travel affair, the saxophone and an unconventional Poyk game add a unique touch to their repertoire …

Claire Zalamansky

(Sephardic songs, France) Claire Zalamansky performs music from a plural Spain, where, at one time, Christians, Jews and Muslims lived in good intelligence …

La Roza enflorese

(Judeo-Spanish, Belgium) Since 2000, La Roza Enflorese has been playing the Sephardic monodic repertoire …

Les Oreilles d’Aman

(Klezmer, Marseille, France) From the solo to the sextet, Les Oreilles d'Aman is a group of variable geometry that boldly transforms the codes of klezmer music …

Festival Singer de Varsovie

(Warsaw, Poland) In August, directed by Golda Tencer, director of Warsaw Jewish Theater …

Jewish Summer Festival Budapest

(Budapest, Hungary) Every year in September …

Festival Internacional de Música Sefardí

(Cordoba, Spain) Festival in June that brings together the best international bands of Sephardic music, in an incomparable setting such as the Botanical Garden of Cordoba, on the banks of the Guadalquivir …

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