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David Krakauer
David Krakauer
American clarinetist
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Masada
Masada
band
2
Anthony Coleman
Anthony Coleman
American musician
3
Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band
Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band
4
Mames Babegenush
Mames Babegenush
band
5
Jarek Śmietana
Jarek Śmietana
Polish musician
6
Beyond the Pale
Beyond the Pale
7
John Zorn
John Zorn
American composer, saxophonist and bandleader
8
Geoff Berner
Geoff Berner
Canadian musician and satirist
9
Frank London
Frank London
musician from the United States
10
Kharkov Klezmer Band
Kharkov Klezmer Band
11
The Klezmorim
The Klezmorim
klezmer band
12
Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
13
De Dannan
De Dannan
band
14
Charming Hostess
Charming Hostess
band
15
Alan Bern
Alan Bern
American musician & educator
16
Wu Fei
Wu Fei
Chinese singer
17
Kenny Wollesen
Kenny Wollesen
American musician
18
Kroke
Kroke
Polish world music band
19
Burton Greene
Burton Greene
American musician
20
Hasidic New Wave
Hasidic New Wave
band
21
Glenn Spearman
Glenn Spearman
American musician
22
Ben Perowsky
Ben Perowsky
American drummer
23
Kleztory
Kleztory
Musical ensemble from Canada
24
Andy Statman
Andy Statman
American musician
25
The Klezmatics
The Klezmatics
American musical group
26
Jennifer Charles
Jennifer Charles
American musician
27
Mark Feldman
Mark Feldman
American violinist
28
Ben Goldberg
Ben Goldberg
American clarinet player and composer
29
Adam Rogers
Adam Rogers
American musician
30
Guy Klucevsek
Guy Klucevsek
American musician
31
Metropolitan Klezmer
Metropolitan Klezmer
32
Alicia Svigals
Alicia Svigals
American musician
33
Gypsophilia
Gypsophilia
Canadian gypsy jazz band
34
Ahleuchatistas
Ahleuchatistas
American math rock/avant-prog band
35
John Medeski
John Medeski
American jazz keyboards player and composer
36
Sylvie Courvoisier
Sylvie Courvoisier
Swiss musician
37
Grażyna Auguścik
Grażyna Auguścik
singer
38
La Bottine Souriante
La Bottine Souriante
band
39
Mark Dresser
Mark Dresser
American musician
40
Thomas Chapin
Thomas Chapin
American musician
41
Mordechai Gebirtig
Mordechai Gebirtig
Yiddish writer
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Les Yeux Noirs
Les Yeux Noirs
43
Marc Ribot
Marc Ribot
American musician
44
Bobby Previte
Bobby Previte
American drummer
45
Trevor Dunn
Trevor Dunn
American bassist and composer
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The Cracow Klezmer Band was a Polish jazz quartet formed by accordionist and composer Jarosław Bester [Wikidata] in 1997 in the city of Kraków, and recorded for Tzadik Records. The group performed at Jewish Culture festivals in Hungary, Finland, Poland, Prague, and the Czech Republic. Its sound was different from what most people would consider to be traditional klezmer music — instead of danceable versions of traditional Yiddish songs, and free-form fantasies, and laments, The Cracow Klezmer Band played often dark and brooding but soulful and dynamic original virtuoso compositions instead in the klezmer form. Some songs could be considered dance pieces, but there were none of the traditional Bulgars, Freylekhs or Horas.

They also imitated non-musical sounds using their instruments, for example the sound of a creaking ship or a distant crying bird; this actually has a long tradition in klezmer music.

In January 2007, the band changed its name to the Bester Quartet, with the same line-up.