Kroke Klezmer band from Krakow

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Kroke has been established in 1992 by three friends, fresh graduates of Krakow Music Academy.
They started from Klezmer and Balkan music, but now they drift to more oriental
'improvised' jazz music still based on jewish tunes.
Trio at the beginnig, last year incorporated jazz percussionist forming
the Quartet.

The 5 best pieces by Kroke Krakow Klezmer Band 

1. "Ajde Jano" - the immortal Serbian folk song
2. "Jerusalem"
3. "Rumenisher Tants" ( Zemer Atik )
4. "The Sounds of the Vanishing World"
5. "Earth"

Kroke Krakow Klezmer Band on Wikipedia 

Kroke (Yiddish for Kraków) is a Polish trio formed in 1992 in Kraków by three lifelong friends and graduates of the Academy of Music in Kraków, Tomasz Lato (double bass), Tomasz Kukurba (viola), and Jerzy Bawo? (accordion). Though known primarily as a klezmer band, Kroke create and play original compositions that employ authentic ornamentation, with modes and scales from both Klezmer and Sephardic music, resulting in a sound both contemporary and Jewish.

The trio has collaborated with many artists, for instance violinist Nigel Kennedy, with whom they made the album East Meets East. In 2003, the band became a quartet when percussionist Tomasz Grochot joined, hence the album name Quartet.

One of their songs, "The Secret of the Life Tree", features on the soundtrack of David Lynch's 2006 film Inland Empire.

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KROKE Ajdejano

concert, Bayit Hadash 2007

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