KHARKOV KLEZMER BAND (Ukraine / Germany) a klezmer band from Kharkiv, Ukraine. The band was founded in 1999 (in a country in which the performance of Jewish music was effectively forbidden from the 1930s until the early 1990s), under the directorship of Stanislav Raiko, and comprises a group of conservatory-educated musicians. They performed at Klezfest 2000 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Stanislav Rayko – violin Genadi fomin – clarinet Valeri Polonsky – accordion Artjom Kolentsuk – double bass Evgenija Lopatnik – voice
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Belkele
Mitzve Tantz
Di Mame Iz Gegangen
Kale Bazetsn
Gasn Nign
Moldavian Hora
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A Glezele Lekhayim
Doina
Wu Bistu Gwesen Far Prohibition?
Der Nikolaever Bulgar
Londoner Nign
Wu Bistu Gewesen Far Prohibition
Dojne
Der Nikolever Bulgar
Vu bistu gewesen far prohibition
Moldavian khore
A glezele l-khayim
A Glezele Lekhaim
Gut Morgn
Mitzve Tanz
Fomins Hora
Kolomeyke
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Fomins Hora-(o.-travinskaya)
Mitzve Tantaz
A Glezele Lekhaim (Trad.)
Wu Bistu Gewesen Far Prohibition?
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Di Mame Iz Gegangen (Trad.)
The Kharkov Klezmer Band - Mitzve Tantz
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Zaj Gezunt
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WuBistu Gwensen Far
The Kharkov Klezmer Band - Di Mame Iz Gegangen
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