Born into a family of klezmer musicians, Giora Feidman is a klezmer
music clarinetist from Argentina who began his career as the youngest
clarinet player to join the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. After leaving
the Israel Philharmonic in the early 1970s, he began his solo career
and went on to perform as a soloist with the Kronos Quartet and the
Berlin Symphony Orchestra.
Klezmer for Peace is a project with a clear message of unity.
Combining musicians from Turkey and Israel, Giora Feidman crosses all
borders of religion, generation and musical goners once again.
Murat Coskun (Frame drum), Muhittin Kemal Temel (Kanun) and Gürkan
Balkan (Oud, Guitar) are not only masters of their instruments but also
specialists in the unique art of playing and expressing the soul of
Turkish music. Being inspired by Maestro Feidman Hila Ofek and Andre
Tsirlin (Jerusalem Duo) are offering a new approach by presenting the
harp and saxophone not only as instruments of classical and jazz music
but also as folk instruments. In his 83 year of age, after more than 56
records and numerous programs, Giora Feidman continues to do what he
does best – sharing the message of unity and peace through music and
bringing the art of playing klezmer to a whole new level of expression
and performance.
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