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Maxwell Street Klezmer Band

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band is a Chicago-based klezmer ensemble. It was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 and is directed by violinist Alex Koffman.[4] The band's educational and outreach focus led to the establishment of the Klezmer Music Foundation, which continues to support Maxwell Street Klezmer Band among other professional and amateur groups.[5][2][6] Maxwell Street Klezmer Band has performed and toured across the United States, United Kingdom and Europe.[6][4] Notable performances have also included those at Carnegie Hall and alongside the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2014.[5] In addition to performing on stage, Maxwell Street Klezmer Band also plays for weddings, bar/bat mitzvah ceremonies, Jewish community celebrations, and other events.

Maxwell Street Klezmer Band
OriginSkokie, Illinois[1]
GenresKlezmer
Years active1983 (1983)–present[2]
Members26 Active Members[3]
WebsiteOfficial website

The band is well-known for performing in the classic European Jewish klezmer style blended with a big band sound. Many of the band's members are themselves immigrants from Eastern Europe, including countries like the former Soviet Union, Poland and Czechia.[2]

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, along with its sister music groups in the Klezmer Music Foundation, use community outreach and education to promote the preservation of the klezmer musical heritage.[7][8]

History edit

 
The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band in 1987

For information about the history of the klezmer music genre, see this page on klezmer music.

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983. The name "Maxwell Street" derives from the neighborhood of the same name on the west side of Chicago, which was culturally important due to the Sunday Market. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many of the merchants and pushcart peddlers who settled in Maxwell Street were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.[9]

In 1994, Lippitz founded the Klezmer Music Foundation, a nonprofit organization which includes the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band.[8][7]

The band toured Europe multiple times. In 1998, the band performed in London, Vienna, and Munich among other locations. The same year, Maxwell Street performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.[10]

In 2014, the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, together with the Chicago Sinfonietta, performed the world premier of Ilya Levinson's Klezmer Rhapsody, with violinist Alex Koffman as the soloist.[2][11] The same year, the band also performed as the ensemble for the klezmer opera The Property with the Lyric Opera of Chicago.[12][13]

Style edit

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band primarily plays klezmer music[14][2] in a manner that has been described as high-energy,[14] soulful,[8] and horn driven.[2]

They perform dance music[2][8] in a multitude of styles. They perform a blend of classical Eastern European klezmer music with a big band jazz style.[4]

Albums edit

 
Album art for the Klezmer Band

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band release their music under the Shanachie Records label.[6][14]

  • Maxwell Street Days (1986 & 2013)[14]
  • Maxwell Street Wedding (aka Sweet Early Years) (1991 & 2013)[14]
  • You Should Be So Lucky! (1996)[14]
  • Old Roots New World (2002)[14]
  • Eight Nights of Joy (2008)[14]
  • Arik Luck is... Moyshe Oysher (2010)[14]

Publications edit

The band released The Joy of Klez Band Books, a three book collection of Klezmer band scores published by Tara Books. The book features arrangements of traditional Klezmer songs from 1910 to 1940.[15]

Band members edit

 
 
Alex Koffman (top) and Lori Lippitz (bottom)
 
Band group photo in Skokie, 2015

Band leadership edit

  • Alex Koffman: band director, violinist, and composer. He joined the band in 1990. Koffman creates arrangements for the band and serves as musical director.[2][6]
  • Lori Lippitz: band's founder, manager, guitarist, and one of the vocalists. She also manages the Junior Klezmer Orchestra and the Salaam-Shalom project.[6][2]
  • Shelley Yoelin: saxophone, clarinet, flute, composer[2][6]

Current band members edit

  • Vocalists: Lori Lippitz, Lisa Fishman, Cantor Pavel Roytman, Bibi Marcell, Tanya Melamed, Natasha Bodansky, Charlene Brooks[16][2]
  • Violin: Alex Koffman, Irina Kaufman[16][2]
  • Clarinet: Shelley Yoelin, Donald Jacobs, Jeff Jeziorski, Bartek (Bartosz) Warkoczynski[16][2]
  • Trumpet: Ivo Braun[16][2]
  • Trombone: Robert Samborski, Dana Legg, Audrey Morrison[2]
  • Piano: Gail Mangurten, Lawrence Eckerling[2]
  • Bass/Tuba: Jim Cox, Rich Armandi, Howard Prager
  • Drums: Steve Hawk, Justin Kramer[16][2]
  • Accordion: Peter Sadkhin, Sam Hyson[16]

Awards edit

The Award for Artistic Excellence edit

Awarded by the Skokie Fine Arts Commission in 2016,[17] this award honors Skokie artists for community visibility, artistic talents, number of people reached, regional recognition, and demonstration of artistic excellence.[17]

2020 Skokie Community Foundation Grant Award edit

Awarded in 2019, the Skokie Community Foundation donated funds to support an interfaith initiative between the Klezmer Music Foundation and the MCC Academy. Jewish and Muslim students attended educational events and held a concert featuring music of their cultures.[18]

Klezmer Music Foundation edit

The Klezmer Music Foundation is an outreach organization that includes the Maxwell Street Klezmer band as one of its affiliated groups. The Foundation's mission is to preserve and maintain the Jewish tradition of klezmer music through performance, education and collaboration.

Other musical groups associated with the Klezmer Music Foundation are the Junior Klezmer Orchestra and the Chicago Salaam-Shalom Music Project, as well as several synagogue klezmer bands.[6][5]

The Junior Klezmer Orchestra was founded in 1994, and teaches teenage musicians the klezmer music style and tradition for performances at various local venues, including music festivals.[19]

The Salaam-Shalom Music Project includes both Jewish klezmer musicians as well as Christian, Muslim, and Arab musicians from countries including Egypt, Pakistan and Iraq. The group comprises members of different ethnic and religious backgrounds sharing and performing folk music in various styles.

The Foundation also organizes performances, collaborations on theatrical and musical presentations, and educational programs at nursing homes, schools, and synagogues.[20][21][22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Luc, Karie Angell. "Skokie-based Maxwell Street Klezmer Band returns from coronavirus-induced hiatus at Highland Park concert". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Maxwell Street Klezmer Band | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "Bios". Klezmerband. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Local Event: Maxwell Street Klezmer Band Featuring Vocalist Lisa Fishman". Skokie, IL Patch. July 8, 2021. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "Rabbi Joe Black and the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band | November 27, 2016 | Old Town School of Folk Music". oldtownschool.org. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Maxwell Street Klezmer Band". North Shore Center for the Performing Arts. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "The Klezmer Foundation". ChiTribe. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d "JUF : Guide to Jewish Living : Maxwell Street Klezmer Band". juf.org. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  9. ^ "Many Cultures". Maxwell Street Foundation. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  10. ^ "Concerts – Europe – Maxwell Street Klezmer Band". proplanet.net. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
  11. ^ "Chicago Sinfonietta Ends Season with two new concertos". Chicago Sinfonietta. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  12. ^ "Lyric Unlimited to Premiere Klezmer Opera The Property, 2/25". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  13. ^ "Lyric Unlimited and Logan Center for the Arts to Partner In 2014–15 | UChicago Arts | The University of Chicago". arts.uchicago.edu. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Maxwell Street Klezmer Band". Discogs. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  15. ^ "Joy of Klez: From the Repertoire of the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band – Clarinet/Sax/Trumpet (Paperback) | Brain Lair Books". shop.brainlairbooks.com. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d e f Maxwell Street Klezmer Band – You Should Be So Lucky! (1996, CD), retrieved October 10, 2021
  17. ^ a b "Award for Artistic Excellence Recipients | Skokie, IL". skokie.org. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  18. ^ Fairman, Laura. "2020 Grants". Skokie Community Foundation. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  19. ^ "JUF : Guide to Jewish Living : The Junior Klezmer Orchestra". www.juf.org. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  20. ^ "JUF : Guide to Jewish Living : Klezmer Music Foundation". www.juf.org. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  21. ^ Stories, Local. "Meet Lori Lipptz and Alex Koffman of Maxwell Street Klezmer Band in Skokie – Voyage Chicago | Chicago City Guide". voyagechicago.com. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  22. ^ Foundation, Klezmer Music (January 17, 2020). "Klezmer Music Foundation and Muslim Community Center Academy Receive Skokie Grant to Build Bridges Through Music". Daily Herald. Retrieved August 15, 2021.

External links edit

  • The Klezmer Music Foundation Website
  • The Salaam-Shalom Music Project Website

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The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band is a Chicago based klezmer ensemble It was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 and is directed by violinist Alex Koffman 4 The band s educational and outreach focus led to the establishment of the Klezmer Music Foundation which continues to support Maxwell Street Klezmer Band among other professional and amateur groups 5 2 6 Maxwell Street Klezmer Band has performed and toured across the United States United Kingdom and Europe 6 4 Notable performances have also included those at Carnegie Hall and alongside the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2014 5 In addition to performing on stage Maxwell Street Klezmer Band also plays for weddings bar bat mitzvah ceremonies Jewish community celebrations and other events Maxwell Street Klezmer BandOriginSkokie Illinois 1 GenresKlezmerYears active1983 1983 present 2 Members26 Active Members 3 WebsiteOfficial website The band is well known for performing in the classic European Jewish klezmer style blended with a big band sound Many of the band s members are themselves immigrants from Eastern Europe including countries like the former Soviet Union Poland and Czechia 2 The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band along with its sister music groups in the Klezmer Music Foundation use community outreach and education to promote the preservation of the klezmer musical heritage 7 8 Contents 1 History 2 Style 3 Albums 4 Publications 5 Band members 5 1 Band leadership 5 2 Current band members 6 Awards 6 1 The Award for Artistic Excellence 6 2 2020 Skokie Community Foundation Grant Award 7 Klezmer Music Foundation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band in 1987 For information about the history of the klezmer music genre see this page on klezmer music The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 The name Maxwell Street derives from the neighborhood of the same name on the west side of Chicago which was culturally important due to the Sunday Market In the late 19th and early 20th centuries many of the merchants and pushcart peddlers who settled in Maxwell Street were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe 9 In 1994 Lippitz founded the Klezmer Music Foundation a nonprofit organization which includes the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band 8 7 The band toured Europe multiple times In 1998 the band performed in London Vienna and Munich among other locations The same year Maxwell Street performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City 10 In 2014 the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band together with the Chicago Sinfonietta performed the world premier of Ilya Levinson s Klezmer Rhapsody with violinist Alex Koffman as the soloist 2 11 The same year the band also performed as the ensemble for the klezmer opera The Property with the Lyric Opera of Chicago 12 13 Style editThe Maxwell Street Klezmer Band primarily plays klezmer music 14 2 in a manner that has been described as high energy 14 soulful 8 and horn driven 2 They perform dance music 2 8 in a multitude of styles They perform a blend of classical Eastern European klezmer music with a big band jazz style 4 Albums edit nbsp Album art for the Klezmer BandThe Maxwell Street Klezmer Band release their music under the Shanachie Records label 6 14 Maxwell Street Days 1986 amp 2013 14 Maxwell Street Wedding aka Sweet Early Years 1991 amp 2013 14 You Should Be So Lucky 1996 14 Old Roots New World 2002 14 Eight Nights of Joy 2008 14 Arik Luck is Moyshe Oysher 2010 14 Publications editThe band released The Joy of Klez Band Books a three book collection of Klezmer band scores published by Tara Books The book features arrangements of traditional Klezmer songs from 1910 to 1940 15 Band members edit nbsp nbsp Alex Koffman top and Lori Lippitz bottom nbsp Band group photo in Skokie 2015 Band leadership edit Alex Koffman band director violinist and composer He joined the band in 1990 Koffman creates arrangements for the band and serves as musical director 2 6 Lori Lippitz band s founder manager guitarist and one of the vocalists She also manages the Junior Klezmer Orchestra and the Salaam Shalom project 6 2 Shelley Yoelin saxophone clarinet flute composer 2 6 Current band members edit Vocalists Lori Lippitz Lisa Fishman Cantor Pavel Roytman Bibi Marcell Tanya Melamed Natasha Bodansky Charlene Brooks 16 2 Violin Alex Koffman Irina Kaufman 16 2 Clarinet Shelley Yoelin Donald Jacobs Jeff Jeziorski Bartek Bartosz Warkoczynski 16 2 Trumpet Ivo Braun 16 2 Trombone Robert Samborski Dana Legg Audrey Morrison 2 Piano Gail Mangurten Lawrence Eckerling 2 Bass Tuba Jim Cox Rich Armandi Howard Prager Drums Steve Hawk Justin Kramer 16 2 Accordion Peter Sadkhin Sam Hyson 16 Awards editThe Award for Artistic Excellence edit Awarded by the Skokie Fine Arts Commission in 2016 17 this award honors Skokie artists for community visibility artistic talents number of people reached regional recognition and demonstration of artistic excellence 17 2020 Skokie Community Foundation Grant Award edit Awarded in 2019 the Skokie Community Foundation donated funds to support an interfaith initiative between the Klezmer Music Foundation and the MCC Academy Jewish and Muslim students attended educational events and held a concert featuring music of their cultures 18 Klezmer Music Foundation editThe Klezmer Music Foundation is an outreach organization that includes the Maxwell Street Klezmer band as one of its affiliated groups The Foundation s mission is to preserve and maintain the Jewish tradition of klezmer music through performance education and collaboration Other musical groups associated with the Klezmer Music Foundation are the Junior Klezmer Orchestra and the Chicago Salaam Shalom Music Project as well as several synagogue klezmer bands 6 5 The Junior Klezmer Orchestra was founded in 1994 and teaches teenage musicians the klezmer music style and tradition for performances at various local venues including music festivals 19 The Salaam Shalom Music Project includes both Jewish klezmer musicians as well as Christian Muslim and Arab musicians from countries including Egypt Pakistan and Iraq The group comprises members of different ethnic and religious backgrounds sharing and performing folk music in various styles The Foundation also organizes performances collaborations on theatrical and musical presentations and educational programs at nursing homes schools and synagogues 20 21 22 See also editMaxwell Street Jewish music Jewish cultureReferences edit Luc Karie Angell Skokie based Maxwell Street Klezmer Band returns from coronavirus induced hiatus at Highland Park concert Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 7 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Maxwell Street Klezmer Band Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved February 7 2021 Bios Klezmerband Retrieved February 7 2021 a b c Local Event Maxwell Street Klezmer Band Featuring Vocalist Lisa Fishman Skokie IL Patch July 8 2021 Retrieved July 22 2021 a b c Rabbi Joe Black and the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band November 27 2016 Old Town School of Folk Music oldtownschool org Retrieved July 22 2021 a b c d e f g Maxwell Street Klezmer Band North Shore Center for the Performing Arts Retrieved July 22 2021 a b The Klezmer Foundation ChiTribe Retrieved August 15 2021 a b c d JUF Guide to Jewish Living Maxwell Street Klezmer Band juf org Retrieved February 17 2021 Many Cultures Maxwell Street Foundation Retrieved February 18 2021 Concerts Europe Maxwell Street Klezmer Band proplanet net Retrieved February 25 2021 Chicago Sinfonietta Ends Season with two new concertos Chicago Sinfonietta Retrieved February 22 2021 Lyric Unlimited to Premiere Klezmer Opera The Property 2 25 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved February 22 2021 Lyric Unlimited and Logan Center for the Arts to Partner In 2014 15 UChicago Arts The University of Chicago arts uchicago edu Retrieved August 13 2021 a b c d e f g h i Maxwell Street Klezmer Band Discogs Retrieved February 17 2021 Joy of Klez From the Repertoire of the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band Clarinet Sax Trumpet Paperback Brain Lair Books shop brainlairbooks com Retrieved May 8 2021 a b c d e f Maxwell Street Klezmer Band You Should Be So Lucky 1996 CD retrieved October 10 2021 a b Award for Artistic Excellence Recipients Skokie IL skokie org Retrieved March 1 2021 Fairman Laura 2020 Grants Skokie Community Foundation Retrieved March 1 2021 JUF Guide to Jewish Living The Junior Klezmer Orchestra www juf org Retrieved August 13 2021 JUF Guide to Jewish Living Klezmer Music Foundation www juf org Retrieved August 15 2021 Stories Local Meet Lori Lipptz and Alex Koffman of Maxwell Street Klezmer Band in Skokie Voyage Chicago Chicago City Guide voyagechicago com Retrieved August 15 2021 Foundation Klezmer Music January 17 2020 Klezmer Music Foundation and Muslim Community Center Academy Receive Skokie Grant to Build Bridges Through Music Daily Herald Retrieved August 15 2021 External links editThe Klezmer Music Foundation Website The Salaam Shalom Music Project Website 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