Klezmer clarinetist Moussa Berlin plays Kale Bazetsn camera1
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A very spesial klezmer event happend in Jerusalem (2 Sep 08) to honor Moshe (Moussa) Berlin for his fiftieth anniversary of klezmer activity. Many klezmers participated the event, and this is one of the clips.
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I don't think, it can get better than this. Klezmer at its absolute best, so joyful and heartwarming.
Some Klezmer clarinet piece has a dance feel to it but this sounds like a person telling a story. A story of peace and happiness with a happy ending in a world of kind coexistence. Thanks These are the masters.
magnifique, immenses musiciens, quel bonheur de les écouter, et comme ils sont beaux.
Beauty of simplicity. Brings out a yddishe taam. The flower of yesteryear. No need for a big band with a lot of noise.
Why have I only just discovered this. Wonderful music!! Much love from Ireland!
This music, this clarinet style, is new to me, but it is fantastic! I will seek more, and then try to emulate this style when I practice.
Молодцы !!! Старшее поколение но молодым музыкантам похоже за ними не угнаться !
I love you guys! much love from Kurdistan
This is so beautiful!My heart is melting!❤Longing...🕊
@berlinmoshe
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
en días de encierro por prevención del coronavirus qué bueno es disfrutar de un momento de alegría. Cada sonrisa vale oro
Esta música te contagia la alegría y a su vez forma una atmósfera de paz :)
Bright and beautiful! I felt at one with the ceremony. Thank you.
So beautiful! Thank you thank you!
I had never known an instrument could play with your emotions, I've only in recent years discovered the clarinet, and here it's being played at it's best.
@Richie8614
Жыл бұрын
So true. Wonderful violinist also.
Musica Simpatico e Allegretto Melanchonico che Va Sotto La pelle grazie
Nice duet! Guetto's lost memories alive! Dreams comming true!
Simply beautiful. The real stuff.
@berlinmoshe
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
I love it! Baruch ha Shem!!
@berlinmoshe
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Fabulous!!
Der Klarinettist sieht aus wie Moses und seine Musik ist göttlich!
desde Barcelona, muchas gracias por mantener el judaísmo con música, gracias.
@berlinmoshe
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you
הכי טוב שיש משה מוסא ברלין קלייזמר מרגש מנגן נפלא
Pulsating and rhythmic. Klezmer at its best.
Adorable y hernosa musica magia que alegra los corazones
Gratulálok, csodálatos muzsika!
4:23 a 4:43 !!! Que coisa mais linda !!! Deus vos abençoe !!!
ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНО! Спасибо!
Very, very nice!
וואו, תודה רבה לך.
יפה, יפה שיר תודה לכולם מושלם..תודה רבה לך. יפה שיר..
Beautiful. My heart..
Spitze, einfach Meisterhaft
Rather nice!
Love it
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤trop beau ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
fantastico tocan como angeles es como si uno estuviera en una limpieza espiritual asi siento yo al danzar
@berlinmoshe
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
נהדר
@xiguaca12 Thank you
sehr schön
amen
Klasse
sweet!
tov meod!
TOo bad the Clarinet mic was located at the bell...which was why it sounded so thin and whimpy.
@berlinmoshe
9 жыл бұрын
EMPIRE ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS that is the best sound I was able to get in the condution there. Try to hear camera2 may be it will sound better
@berlinmoshe
8 жыл бұрын
You are right, but it was recorded at the hall and not in the studio.
hola, es un clarinete o es un oboe?
@joseantoniosanchesgarcia9220
7 жыл бұрын
clarinete
schaurig schön
@berlinmoshe
8 жыл бұрын
+Joachim Smolka Thank you
😎👍
When did gandalf start playing the clarinet?
@socraticgadfly
5 жыл бұрын
When Lazar Wolf left the butcher shop to play the fiddle.
@sethwexler6910
3 жыл бұрын
Stupid comment
Hava Nagila /Arthur Banaszkiewicz
4:02 !
@pawanvishwkarma1616
5 жыл бұрын
Qaqq
"Moussa" Berlin?? Are you for real?? His name is MOSHE. Moshe, alright? Moussa... Can't believe it...
@ericmiller6056
7 жыл бұрын
Israeli klezmer is a fusion of ashkenazi and s'phardi traditions: "Moshe" is yiddish/ashkenazi; "Moussa" is ladino/s'phardic.
@ericmiller6056
7 жыл бұрын
And of course, fully Yiddish should be "Moyshe".
@amielg7059
7 жыл бұрын
Well, I don't think Mr BERLIN is spharadi, so... Secondly, cases of Spharadim called Moussa instead of Moshe are VERY rare. Maybe among Mizrahim, cause those living in Arab countries were totally of Arab culture. Very few Maghrebi Jews (which are Spharadim, not Mizrahim) prevailed Moussa over Moshe, or Moïse (the French version for this name).
@ericmiller6056
7 жыл бұрын
Most of the "Sephardim" in Israel are in fact Mizrakhim. The terms are messy anyway. "Ethnically", the Sephardim are only the descendants of the Spanish Jews, and thus distinct from the Mizrakhim (Ladino vs. Judeo-Arabic); in terms of minhagim, however, they mostly share the same traditions, thus one single "Sephardic" chief rabbi in Israel. Most of the Maghrebi Jews are Mizrakhi, not Sephardi. However, even those boundaries can be fluid. Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides), for instance, was Sephardi, but escaped Spain as a teenager, ended up in Cairo, and wrote in Judeo-Arabic (along with Arabic and rabbinical Hebrew). He may, or may not, have spoken Ladino at home.
@ericmiller6056
7 жыл бұрын
In any case, he seems to be called "Moussa" all over the place, not just here.
oh my yahweh this yid sure can play
benim adım ebruli
That clarinet sound is AWEFUL !!
@vadimzitsermusicianvlogcha3870
3 жыл бұрын
Your critic is aweful. And this sound is one of world's different clarinet's sounds,like new orlean,turkish,choro sounds ..
@robkunkel8833
2 жыл бұрын
… to whom?
Bons musiciens malheureusement desservis par un enregistrement plutôt déficient
nichts schöner