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Radiant Others: A Klezmer Music Podcast
Dan Blacksberg
39 episodes
3 weeks ago
Internationally renowned klezmer trombonist Dan Blacksberg sits down for in-depth and informal conversations with musicians and other artists whose work has made them an integral part of the klezmer world. Listeners get to go behind the scenes of the lives and work of the individual artists, and the modern history of klezmer music. We’ll talk about memorable moments in our artistic development, bring up wild performance stories, and ruminate what it’s like to be connected to this international community that makes up the klezmer world.
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Internationally renowned klezmer trombonist Dan Blacksberg sits down for in-depth and informal conversations with musicians and other artists whose work has made them an integral part of the klezmer world. Listeners get to go behind the scenes of the lives and work of the individual artists, and the modern history of klezmer music. We’ll talk about memorable moments in our artistic development, bring up wild performance stories, and ruminate what it’s like to be connected to this international community that makes up the klezmer world.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
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Magid Ensemble
Radiant Others: A Klezmer Music Podcast
1 hour 27 minutes 26 seconds
3 months ago
Magid Ensemble
Today on the podcast Dan is joined by the Magid Ensemble for a conversation with his largest group of guests yet! The Magid Ensemble –  klezmer musicians and composers Rachel Leader, Mattias Kaufmann, Raffi Boden, Yiddishist and storyteller Weaver, and visual artist Kiah Raymond – has taken the scene by storm with their multimedia piece Shterna and the Lost Voice. Shterna is many things: technically it is a live performance of a crankie (a long scroll wound onto two spools that illustrates the story as it unwinds) with live storytelling and music. It’s also a theater piece, a new Yiddish folk tale, and a deeply affecting work. Dan talks with the Ensemble about how this work came about: the process of creating it, how it has changed over its private, pre-performed lifetime, and over it’s time being performed by the ensemble. We talk about influences coming from wherever they come from, the potential connections between Japanese video game and animated film music with a Yiddish or klezmer music aesthetic, and all the ways concepts we associate with fantasy or sci-fi can be found in these old sources (midrash as multiverse, anyone?), This conversation shows how far out and in we can go as artists and people from a rooted place, like how we are rooted in our love and interest in Yiddish culture.
Featured music from Shterna and the Lost Voice.

Radiant Others is produced by Dan Blacksberg and Beila Ungar. The podcast aims to be the internet’s central space for important conversations in Yiddish and Klezmer music. Please support our work on https://www.patreon.com/RadiantOthers



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Radiant Others: A Klezmer Music Podcast
Internationally renowned klezmer trombonist Dan Blacksberg sits down for in-depth and informal conversations with musicians and other artists whose work has made them an integral part of the klezmer world. Listeners get to go behind the scenes of the lives and work of the individual artists, and the modern history of klezmer music. We’ll talk about memorable moments in our artistic development, bring up wild performance stories, and ruminate what it’s like to be connected to this international community that makes up the klezmer world.