Jason RosenIblatt and Adrianne Greenbaum of Shtreiml and FleytMuzik hope that y’all will come down to Satalla and spend a blast of an evening with us on May 23 at 7:00. Dancing to be sure, we promise! And CD’s a-plenty….
Located at:
37 West 26th St.
(6th/Broadway)
212.576.1155
Parking is fairly easy for the patient, and not so difficult for the not-so-patient…
Visit www.satalla.com for further info. Only $12 cover for the entire evening! (+ a minimal food/drink cover as well…)
Two Internationally known super-groups of klezmer: FleytMuzik and
Shreiml! Both on the same night! A rare opportunity to hear both
traditional and new klez at its very best!
The incredible flutist, Adrianne Greenbaum on vintage instruments, with monster tsimblist
Pete Rushefsky, phenomenal fiddler, Lisa Gutkin and multi-talented bassist Paul
Morrissett, begin the double bill with “FleytMuzik”, the freshest, traditional
klezmer currently rocking both the flute and klezmer scene! “Adrianne’s flute playing
is inspired. It rocks.This is the sort of playing that makes clear how much of a
difference amazing musicianship makes.” FleytMuzik is fresh, marvelously joyous
and soulful at once – it’s everything the best klezmer music, and the best music per se,
should be; music that not only the ears listen to but the heart as well, and music that
delights both.” http://www.klezmerflute.com
While firmly in touch with the roots of Klezmer music, Shtreiml
performs an electric mix of the centuries old genre. The group
features, Jason Rosenblatt on diatonic harmonica, the inimitable Josh
Dolgin (aka SoCalled) on accordion, Philly’s queen of the slide
trombone, Rachel Lemisch, and batteur extraordianire Thierry
Arsenault. Shtreiml showcases Jason Rosenblatt’s unique ability to
play chromatically on the 10-hole diatonic harmonica or “blues harp.”
Rosenblatt, a Howard Levy protege, bends, twists and coaxes all manner
of Jewish-inflected sounds from the instrument most often associated
with the blues. http://www.shtreiml.com