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He who proclaimed himself with humor and provocation the “New King of Klezmer clarinet” in 2008 for the release of his tribute to the legendary klezmer Naftule Brandwein never ceases to bring out the traditional Jewish music from its hinges. In turn leading the overexcited Wonder Rabbis and graceful duettist with the Chinese Jew’s harp player Wang Li, the Parisian puts in sounds the indescribable in “The Silence in Exodus”: loneliness, hope and fear of the Hebrew people during his forty years of wandering in the desert. A splendid maelstrom of melodies, harmonies and Eastern rhythms, while retaining and counting. A poignant and mystical musical journey.
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