Deeply rooted in the Jewish tradition, Paul Schoenfield’s Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano at times seems like a cubistic look at Klezmer music.Although quite dissonant at times, the work is very accessible and filled with bubbling energy.Fraylach aptly wears its Klezmer colors with crying outbursts, splashes of humor and laughter throughout - it calls upon the clarinet to bend the notes, wail and flutter tongue.
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Paul Schoenfield
Fraylach
PlayRecorded on 10/31/2011, uploaded on 04/09/2013
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Deeply rooted in the Jewish tradition, Paul Schoenfield’s Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano at times seems like a cubistic look at Klezmer music. Although quite dissonant at times, the work is very accessible and filled with bubbling energy. Fraylach aptly wears its Klezmer colors with crying outbursts, splashes of humor and laughter throughout - it calls upon the clarinet to bend the notes, wail and flutter tongue.
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