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Brass, Reeds, and Percussion: December 9, 2023 (Klezmer for Hanukkah)

This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features holiday music, especially klezmer in recognition of Hanukkah, which starts December 7 and ends December 15. We’ll begin with an Advent hymn and then a medley of Christams tunes. But most of the show will be klezmer, the traditional instrumental music of the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. Klezmer includes traditional dance tunes and ritual melodies, all enhanced by improvisation. In addition to Jewish religious music, it incorporates music from the Ottoman Empire, Greece, Romania, Germany, and the Slavic communities. Elements of Klezmer have been adopted into Dixieland, big band music, popular music, and jazz. ....

United States , A Freylekhe Nakht , George Frideric Handel , Peter Tchaikovsky , Leroy Anderson , Lennie Niehaus , Shelton Brooks , Con Conrad , J Russel Robinson , Ottoman Empire , Daughter Zion , Ulmer Brass , Instrumental Music , Keystone Wind , Phantom Regiment , Freylekhe Nakht , Gan Eydn , Happy Day , Klezmer Conservatory , German Goldenshtayn , Frank London , Klezmer Brass , These Days , Panorama Jazz , Les Brown , His Band ,

Brass, Reeds, and Percussion: December 2, 2023

This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features original classical wind-band music by Haydn (harmoniemusik), Advent music, and a medley of Medieval Christmas carols. In Christian denominations that observe it, Advent is a period of waiting and anticipation that begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. There are many good and old hymn tunes that are associated with this period of the Christian liturgical calendar. So today’s edition will begin with \“Savior of the Nations, Come,\” the words of which can be traced back to a hymn written by St. Ambrose of Milan. The words most commonly used can be traced to Martin Luther, who may have also adapted the hymn tune heard from a Gregorian chant. ....

Belarus General , United States , Andreas Ludwig Schulte , Gabriel Faure , Pete Fountain , Porter Steele , Teo Aparicio Barberan , Joseph Haydn , Martin Luther , Peter Tchaikowsky , Samuel Barber , Portuguese National Police Band , Consortium Classicum , High Society , Medieval Christmas , Heiden Heiland , Ulmer Brass , Intrsumental Music , Tear Open , Portuguese National Police , Alastair Wheeler , Signum Saxophone , Monk Hazel , Bienville Roof , New Orleans , Great Original Performances ,