- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Remembrance · 2007
- Tzadik Sampler · 2007
- Balan: Book of Angels, Vol. 5 · 2006
- Balan: Book of Angels, Vol. 5 · 2006
- Balan: Book of Angels, Vol. 5 · 2006
- Balan: Book of Angels, Vol. 5 · 2006
Live Albums
- 2007
About The Cracow Klezmer Band
The Cracow Klezmer Band is a Polish quartet that plays a style of music that started as traditional klezmer and over time, evolved into contemporary Jewish music flavored with strong gypsy influences. Members of the group are violinist Jaroslaw Tyrala, double bassist Wojciech Front, accordionist Jarek Bester, and Oleg Dyyak, who plays percussion, clarinet, and accordion. Bester formed the Cracow Klezmer Band in 1997 in the city of Cracow. Over the next few years, the group built a growing fan base by appearing at Jewish Culture festivals in Hungary, Finland, Poland, Prague, and the Czech Republic. In between touring, the band began to work on recordings, completing a debut album, De Profundis, in September of 2000. It was followed by a sophomore offering, the Warriors, a short year later. A few of the tracks fans can sample from recordings done by the Cracow Klezmer Band include "Recollections of the Past," "Devil Circle," "Secrets of Life," "The Amorous Dance of the Orchid," "The Warrior," and "Memento Mori." ~ Charlotte Dillon
- ORIGIN
- Poland
- FORMED
- 15 April 1997
- GENRE
- Worldwide