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  • The 20 tracks range from wedding and bar mitzvah music by klezmer clarinet masters Dave Tarras and Sam Musiker , to the famed cantor Moishe Oysher ("Balkan Rhapsody"), to classic Second Avenue schtick like Semitic parodies of cowboy songs ("Shalom Pardner" and "When It's Passover Time on the Prairie").

    Schvitzing the Night Away Will Friedwald 2011

  • A Lower East Side concert in memory of Dave Tarras, who helped invent klezmer

    Tablet Magazine Steve Stern 2010

  • A Lower East Side concert in memory of Dave Tarras, who helped invent klezmer

    Tablet Magazine Steve Stern 2010

  • A Lower East Side concert in memory of Dave Tarras, who helped invent klezmer

    Tablet Magazine Josh Lambert 2010

  • A Lower East Side concert in memory of Dave Tarras, who helped invent klezmer

    Tablet Magazine Steve Stern 2010

  • A Lower East Side concert in memory of Dave Tarras, who helped invent klezmer

    Tablet Magazine Josh Lambert 2010

  • Every video starts off with a snippet of "Dave Tarras 'B flat Bulgars," a jaunty klezmer romp from noted Yiddish musician Henry Sapoznik.

    J. Weekly 2009

  • University of Wisconsin, Madison producer of "Dave Tarras 'B flat Bulgars"

    Muti 2009

  • "That's where you get people like Naftule Brandwein and Dave Tarras, who were genuinely stars at the time becoming quite flamboyant and well-known through performing something that could be considered traditional, ethnic music.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

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