Walter Zev Feldman is a leading researcher in Ottoman Turkish and Jewish music, instrumental in the 1970s Klezmer Revival. His notable works include Klezmer: Music, History, and Memory (2016) and Music of the Ottoman Court: Makam, Composition and the Early Ottoman Instrumental Repertoire (1996; 2024, revised edition). Feldman has extensively studied the instrumental traditions of Moldova's klezmer and lautar communities. He is the Academic Director of the Klezmer Institute.
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Preface vii Invocation: Klezmer Island Revisited xv Part I: In the Bronx 1. Meshilim's Legacy 3 2. The Shul and Sacred Sounds 8 Part II: Musicians and Mentors in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens 3. Village Rituals of New York: Iranians and Armenians in the New World 19 4. Balkan Phonograph I: Child of the Makam 41 5. Greek Town 49 6. Journey to Byzantium in Washington Heights 56 7. Limberis: Revelation of the Greek Cimbalom 61 8. Balkan Phonograph II: The Later Days of Aydin and Nikita 68 9. Zebulon: A Survivor from the Caucasus in Brooklyn 77 Part III: Colorado Interlude 10. Yerevan in the Rockies: An Armenian Winter's Tale 97 Part IV: The Journey to Klezmer 11. Antranik Aroustamian: From Kharkiv to East Harlem 131 12. Andy Statman: From Bluegrass to Greek to Klezmer 145 13. Dave Tarras Plays Again 149 Postlude 163 Acknowledgments 169 Glossary 171 Readings 175 Discography 177 Photos follow page 76

