Klezmer in Concert
Yiddish Traditionals with Filip Brezovšek

All folk music is beautiful, but I have to say that Jewish music is unique! It is so multifaceted, can appear cheerful and in reality be deeply tragic. It is almost always laughter through tears.
- Dimitri Shostakovich

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T. BURKALI - "Klezmorim" for chamber orchestra
B. KOVÁCS - "Sholem Alekhem, rov Feidman!"
G. DINICU - "Hora staccato"
TRADITIONALS - "The Happy Nigun", "Let's be happy", "Freylachs", "Mazl Tov", "Bei mir bist du schejn", "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav", "Shalom Chaverim"

From ecstatic dancing to yearning melancholy to exuberant joie de vivre: klezmer music, an instrumental festive music, has its origins in the "shtetls" of the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe and captivates with an incredibly emotional range. Originally played to accompany Jewish festivals, klezmer is performed in this evening concert by solo clarinettist Filip Brezovšek and the Philharmonie Salzburg in a concertante setting.

Filip Brezovšek - clarinet
Elisabeth Fuchs - Conductor
Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra

SA - March 21, 2026 - 19:30
SO - March 22, 2026 - 18:00
Große Universitätsaula, Salzburg

Expected concert duration 90 minutes each, without intermission.

Ticket prices: 15 € to 72 €
Organizer - Tickets: Philharmonie Salzburg and Children's Festival
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Photos: © Jana Jocif, © Erika Mayer