dice.camp is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
A Mastodon server for RPG folks to hang out and talk. Not owned by a billionaire.

Administered by:

Server stats:

1.7K
active users

#jewishmusic

5 posts4 participants0 posts today

chng.it/SgmS8T5rTC

I was a fan of #Matisyahu for many years, so it is with great sadness that I'm sharing this petition.

Excerpt: Matisyahu has, in recent months, become a prominent supporter of BETAR, a movement on the far-right of Zionist political spectrum. Matisyahu himself is featured prominently on the homepage of BETAR’s website, in a video playing the guitar and wearing a shirt with BETAR’s logo, and a headband with the logo of the Jewish Defense League. Matisyahu has also publicly posted about his support of BETAR and the other organizations mentioned all throughout his various social media channels. BETAR began as the youth wing of a right-wing Zionist group with fascist influence and a long-standing hostility to Arabs, critics of Israel, and to Jews and Israelis seeking peace and coexistence. In recent months BETAR has “rebooted” and has been actively threatening Jews, and non-Jewish officials, critical of Israel’s war in Gaza. In the spirit of Meir Kahane’s legacy they encourage violent confrontation when working through the censoring mechanisms of the state to deport critics are not available.

BETAR is heir to the legacy of far-right militias and movements which were inspired by European fascism and hypernationalism. One of BETAR’s most famous products was the late Prime Minister Menachim Begin, who, as a leader of the far-right Irgun, terrorized both the British and the local Arab populations. In 1948, as Begin was forming a right-wing political party in the new State of Israel, Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, and other Jewish luminaries signed an open-letter decrying Begin’s fascist influences and the crimes of the Deir Yassin massacre. Like Einstein then we protest now the welcoming of a supporter of this latest iteration of far-right Zionism.

Change.orgSign the PetitionCancel Matisyahu USA Tour 2025

I'm preparing my post-fellowship lecture (May 8th) and went back and listened to my friend Uri's lecture after the same fellowship in 2023.
I thought I had seen it but I now realize it was a different zoom lecture (a great one about Mickey Katz). this one is great too, I learned a lot about the post-WWII Jewish music biz in New York. some of his conceptual framing is quite interesting too.
youtube.com/watch?v=g_CrA-8C4z

It just looks like a mess of paper, but.. while I was in Montreal Josh Dolgin (Socalled) invited me to his office at McGill to look at the boxes of Yiddish choral music which were discarded after the sale of the former Arbeter Ring (Workers Circle) building. It's about 3 big boxes with many duplicates so he's still trying to match parts together and make sense of what is in there.

I'm going over all my research from NY in preparation for my lecture in a few weeks. feels like quite a daunting task at the moment😲 funny, of all the "immigrant Jewish musicians" I'm studying this is the only one who immigrated from Toronto to New York, not from Eastern Europe. although his parents were Polish Jews so it was probably an intermediate step for Manny's father on the road to a profitable music career in NY.

This year for #pesach, I've picked a theme song for each night of the 7 (or maybe 8) day holiday, very loosely riffing o. my feelings of rather day or what I'm hoping for today. most will not be "Jewish" persay but rather just songs that resonate with the holiday and the flow of the season.

here is night #2's, "I hear them all" by Old Crow Medicine Show

youtu.be/ug7IgB8MfWE?si=VcL-AC

Photo of Jewish musicians from Klyetsk, 1928, not far from Baranavichy. At that time in Poland, today in Belarus. From the YIVO collection, from the 1946 "Journal dedicated our Birthplace Kletzk" by United Kletzker Relief. The line underneath is a bit of a play on a Molly Picon song. "Di 'Kapelie' - Efrim mitn fidl un Asher mitn bas - 1928."

After more than 100 years, Breaking Home Ties is back on the big screen! Long thought lost, the world’s only surviving film print of this independently-made feature was rescued and restored by The National Center for Jewish Film.

Join us for the New England premiere of the new Breaking Home Ties music soundtrack - from Grammy winning musician Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) with Scott Amendola (Charlie Hunter/Amendola Duo) and Reboot Network members Mocean Worker (aka Adam Dorn) and Gretchen Gonzales with additional music from Nels Cline (Wilco) and Yuka Honda. The new score was produced and recorded by Reboot Studios.

Screening Monday, March 31, 7:00 p.m. at the Showcase Superlux Chestnut Hill will be followed by a Q&A with NCJF Directors Sharon Pucker Rivo and Lisa Rivo.

Tix: filmfest2025.jewishfilm.org/fi

Continued thread

[...] "Unfortunately, these were fully orchestrated, but the other parts (there's only the first violin at YIVO) have not yet been located."

Some of Joel Rubin's commentary on the context of this can be read in his "Szpilman, Bajgelman, Barsht: The Legacy of an Extended Polish Jewish Klezmer Family." Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry 32 (2020): 193-218.

Even out of all the old historical materials I've been looking at at YIVO, this was one of the most awe-inspiring to me. A music manuscript of Yontef Spilman of Siedlec (1827-93) "Reb Yontl", a klezmer musician, passed on by his nephew Sam Spielman who had played in his orchestra and later emigrated to New York. 🤯 I photographed all of it but it's hard to even imagine how it originally sounded.