Jovano Jovanke - Yxalag Klezmer Band (Summer Tour 2015)

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    Song: Jovano Jovanke, traditional / arr. Yxalag
    New Album: "Klezmer Tales - Filfarbike Mishpokhe"
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    Pictures from the summer tour 2015 with cd-release.
    YXALAG is the name of the crane that guides the band on its global flight through their third studio album: Filfarbike Mishpoke. Eleven musical declarations of love for klezmer in all its nomadic variety with well-known klezmer traditionals and own compositions from clarinettist Jakob Lakner. Intimate duets, a string quartet between baroque and folk and thunderous octets with esprit and dynamism chase each other in different instrumentations. Following their extremely successful debut album ‘A Yiddishe Mame’ and their second album ‘Fargint Zikh’, which was highly praised in the music press and nominated for the German Record Critics‘ Award in the ‘Border Crossings’ category, Yxalag has set yet another milestone in the contemporary klezmer scene together with their producer, conductor and clarinettist Bernd Ruf.
    Original klezmer at its best and then something completely different. A musical diversity, played, no, lived by a group of superb, young musicians. Always on the wing, following the cry of the Yxalag crane, from land to land, from klezmer to swing, from classical to Balkan, from duet to octet, fiddled, plucked and blown - all in the authentic Yiddish way.
    For YXALAG, klezmer is more than just a musical genre. Klezmer stands for passion, melancholy and a love of playing, which is omnipresent and which Yxalag seeks in all things. This love of playing is at the centre of everything, preserving the fire in the words of Mahler. Yxalag transcend the borders of genre, tear down walls and leave the beaten track far behind them. Yxalag’s music embodies a Europe without borders and without prejudices.
    Nothing stops the flight of the Yxalag crane.
    Instrumentation:
    Jakob Lakner, clarinet (jazz clarinettist and composer)
    Nele Schaumburg, violin (dogma chamber orchestra, music teacher)
    Kayako Bruckmann, violin (Lübeck Theatre)
    Juliane Färber, violin (radio symphony orchestra of Berlin)
    Luka Stankovic, trombone (freelancer, teacher, Mannes College New York)
    Nicolas Kücken, guitar (music teacher and producer)
    Ulrich Zeller, double bass (Munich Philharmonic)

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