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Giora Feidman, often referred to as the "King of Klezmer", was born on March 25, 1936, in Buenos Aires. He continues to fill major concert halls worldwide with his music. This conversation provides deep insights into the creative output and influence of an extraordinary musician, remaining as a valuable and enlightening exchange in memory. In July 2012, I had the privilege of meeting the great clarinetist and instrumental soloist of Klezmer music, Giora Feidman, in Bad Staffelstein, Upper Franconia. After his impressive performance at "Songs on a Summer Evening," which had enchanted both me…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Giora Feidman, often referred to as the "King of Klezmer", was born on March 25, 1936, in Buenos Aires. He continues to fill major concert halls worldwide with his music. This conversation provides deep insights into the creative output and influence of an extraordinary musician, remaining as a valuable and enlightening exchange in memory. In July 2012, I had the privilege of meeting the great clarinetist and instrumental soloist of Klezmer music, Giora Feidman, in Bad Staffelstein, Upper Franconia. After his impressive performance at "Songs on a Summer Evening," which had enchanted both me and about 5,000 other visitors at the festival in the meadow in front of Banz Abbey, we arranged to have breakfast the next morning at his hotel. The sound of his clarinet still resonated deeply within me, a testament to his extraordinary ability to captivate his audience.
Autorenporträt
The political scientist and religious educator reported from crisis areas in Latin America in the 1980s. He trained as a systems analyst and founded a company in Berlin for the development of industrial control systems and database-based application programs for processing medical patient data. For several years now, Vilsmeier has worked exclusively as a freelance journalist, blogger, and author. As part of his journalistic work, he interviews people from all social spheres. The author was chairman of the party DIE LINKE for three years in the Niederbayern Mitte district and has been active again in the peace movement since leaving the party.