Dave Tarras Medley (David Krakauer, Michael Alpert, David Licht - 1985)
Di Saposhkelekh (Bronya Sakina - 1985)
Hineni (Sherry Mayrent, Jim Guttmann, Owen Davidson - 1995)
Hobn Mir a Nigndl (Sam Weiss, Zalmen Mlotek - 1995)
Doina (Leon Schwartz, Michael Alpert, Steve Reinfranck - 1987)
Di Groyse Fis (Pete Sokolow, Mark Rubin - 2002)
Rumenishe Doina-Nokhshpil-Honga (Joel Rubin, Alan Bern, Michael Alpert,Stu Brotman - 1988)
Yiddish Theater Medley (Mina Bern and Shifra Lerer - 2002)
Hora/Serba (Cookie Segelstein, Pete Sokolow - 2001)
Ach, Odessa (Lauren Brody - 1994)
Talinca Solo (Stuart Brotman - 1988)
Chicken (Henry Sapoznik, Pete Sokolow - 1986)
Easy and Breezy - Pete Sokolow, Howie Leess, Paul Pincus, Ray Musiker, Julie Epstein, Mark Rubin - 2001)
Ikh Zets Un Shpil af Mayn Guitar - Adrienne Cooper, Jeff Warschauer - 2003)
Berditchever Khosidl (Frank London, Jim Guttmann, David Licht, Lorin Sklamberg, Jeff Warschaer - 1994)
Doina Medley (Leon Schwartz - 1987)
Betlekhe Lid (Susan Leviton - 1996)
Vodkazak/Lubavitcher Nigunim - Alicia Svigals, Sy Kushner, Jim Guttmann, Barry Mitterhoff - 1996)
Olshanetsky Medley (Paul Pincus, Pete Sokolow - 2002)
Ayngevikt (Paula Teitelbaum - 1995)
Snowdrop (Dan Peck, Henry Sapoznik - 1995)
Kale Bazetzn/Dobrodan/Freylekhs - Steve Greenman, Jeff Warschauer - 1995)
In Kamf (Lorin Sklamberg, Frank London - 1994)
Typical Sid Beckerman Dance Set (Sid Beckerman, Pete Sokolow, Alan Bern, Jim Guttmann, Hankus Netsky, David Licht, Henry Sapoznik - 1987)
To celebrate 20 seasons of preserving and celebrating Yiddish culture, Living Traditions digs into the vaults to retrieve some of the peak moments of the Yiddish cultural renaissance captured live at KlezKamp. These two CD... more »s are a sample of some of the most dynamic moments in the contemporary rejuvenation of Yiddish music. More snapshots than portraits, these are not safe, studied studio recordings. They are live in every sense of the word and, as such, capture that rare and fleeting moment of great musicians playing in a charged, supportive environment for a knowing and enthusiastic audience. These unique recordings are an audio time capsule of the greats who have contributed to the high level of Yiddish cultural literacy through their participation at KlezKamp and from there, around the world.« less
To celebrate 20 seasons of preserving and celebrating Yiddish culture, Living Traditions digs into the vaults to retrieve some of the peak moments of the Yiddish cultural renaissance captured live at KlezKamp. These two CDs are a sample of some of the most dynamic moments in the contemporary rejuvenation of Yiddish music. More snapshots than portraits, these are not safe, studied studio recordings. They are live in every sense of the word and, as such, capture that rare and fleeting moment of great musicians playing in a charged, supportive environment for a knowing and enthusiastic audience. These unique recordings are an audio time capsule of the greats who have contributed to the high level of Yiddish cultural literacy through their participation at KlezKamp and from there, around the world.