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Budowitz
Joshua Horowitz - Tsimbl,
19th Century Accordion
Christian Dawid - C-Clarinet
Tamás Gombai - Violin
Cookie Segelstein - 19th Century violin and viola
Sándor D. Tóth - Violin, 3-String
Viola
Zsolt Kürtösi - ’Cello
Budowitz is the groundbreaking
traditional ensemble of klezmer music. Since its founding in 1995, Budowitz
has also served as one of Europe’s main training grounds for traditional
Jewish music, featuring over 20 musicians in its performances and recordings,
including the late Jewish cultural icons, Cili Schwartz and Majer Bogdanski.
Their third CD is soon to be released in collaboration with Swiss National
Radio, and their award-winning previous CDs are featured on all of the
international compilation CD’s of the best klezmer groups.
Their music features kaleidoscopic renditions of folk music molded into
the unique personal group style from the regions of Bessarabia, Galitsia
and Bukovina, performed on tsimbl (Jewish dulcimer), 2 violins, 3-string
viola, 19th Century C and Eb-clarinets, early bayan (button accordion
from 1889), bassetl (shoulder strapped cello) and baraban (drum). The
rare repertoire of Budowitz includes pieces gathered through intensive
fieldwork in more than 15 countries and includes not only ritual and dance
music by Jewish folk composers of the 19th Century but also original works
by all the members of Budowitz.
Budowitz has won numerous awards for its accomplishments, among them BBC’s
Critics Circle award for best CD, the Belgian Gandalf Award for Best Concert
and The Viennese Fritz Spielmann Award. Budowitz has been featured for
over 10 years on full-length radio and television shows in Europe and
the U.S. The ensemble served as the cultural ambassador of Austria for
the millennium celebration of Berlin’s House of Cultures Festival
and was invited to commence the opening of the acoustically renowned Luzern
Kongresszentrum. They have been featured in concerts worldwide at the
most prestigious venues, such as the Amsterdam Concertgebeouw and the
Vienna Concert Hall.
Budowitz is a favored klezmer group among radio stations and print media
journalists. Their archive has also served as the main resource for West
German Radio, Radio Bremen, Swiss National Radio, Deutsche Welle and countless
others. Their music has been featured in the award-winning British film,
“Some of my best friends are... Jewish / Muslim” (Sandford
St. Martin Trust Religious Broadcasting Award) and in the new film by
Jes Benstock, "The Holocaust Tourist".
Tshernovitzer
Sher by Budowitz
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