
The Klezmer Conservatory Band is an Boston-based group which performs traditional klezmer music; it was formed by Hankus Netsky of the New England Conservatory of Music in 1980. Originally formed for a single concert, they have gone on to release eleven albums. Netsky is the grandson and nephew of traditional klezmer musicians. He was inspired by jam sessions with Irish musicians to attempt something with klezmer music. He recruited many of the musicians
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Skotshne #60 a La Merlin
The Dreydl Song
Tum Balalayke (Play, Balalaika)
Dovid, Shpil Es Nokh Amol (Play It Again, Dave)
Bulgar A La Naftule (Naftule's Bulgar)
Dance Me to the End of Love
Meron Nign
Oy Chanukah, Oy Chanukah
Dona, Dona
Bukharester Bulgar
Bay Mir Bistu Sheyn
Der Terk in America
Old World Beat
Pearl From Warsaw
Der Bosfor
Celebrating In The Shtetl
A Freylekhe Nakht In Gan Eydn
Khasidm Tants
Freylekh Zayn
Der Glatter Bulgar (The Smooth Bulgar)
Meron Nign (Tune from Meron)
A Brivele Der Mamen (A Letter To Mother)
Belz, Mayn Shtetele Belz (My Little Town of Belz)
A Yor Nokh Mayne Khasene (A Year After My Wedding)
Meron Nign (Usa)
Dos Freylekhe Shnayderl (The Happy Tailor)
Rumenye, Rumenye (Rumania, Rumania)
Ikh Hob Dikh Tsufil Lib (I Love You Much Too Much)
Klezzified
A Freylekhe Nakht in Gan Eydin
Abi Gezunt
Lena From Palesteena
Klezmorim At Chanukah
A Yingele Fun Polyn
Freylekhe Kneydiekh (Happy Matzoh-Balls)
O Ir Kleyne Likhtelekh
Freylekh Jamboree
Shtiler, Shtiler (Quiet, Quiet)
Jewish Heroines
Taxim
Shlof, Mayn Kind (Sleep My Child) / Zibn Firtsik (Seven-Forty)
Dos Keshenever Shtikele (The Kishinev Piece)
The Dreydl Game
Russian Sher
Chanukah Gelt
Bruchas
Miserlou
Der Hoyfzinger Fun Varshever Geto (The Court-Singer of the Warsaw Ghetto)
Nokh Eyn Tantz
The Struggle For Freedom
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