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Mischpoke

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Sun, Apr 20, 2025, 19:30
Mischpoke is a Hamburg klezmer band that has built up an international audience. Their music is an inimitable mix of traditional, newly arranged and self-composed instrumental pieces, in which the genres of klezmer, jazz, tango, world music and classical music are explored in the most beautiful way. Yiddish songs are heard in new arrangements and repeatedly surprise with their own song text passages that make political and social references to the present day. In their current programme, Mischpoke adhere to... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Mischpoke
Ioanna SianouVocals
Samantha WrightClarinet
Cornelia GotteslebenViolin
Frank NarugaGuitar
Maria RothfuchsDouble bass
Leonid VolskiyPiano
Hannah SchlubeckPan flute

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