Budowitz

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Budowitz
OriginHungary
GenresKlezmer

Budowitz are a klezmer band incorporating 19th century instruments and themes from the folk music of Bessarabia, Galicia and Bukovina, into their music. Its members live in Hungary, Germany and the United States. The band is named after 19th Century accordion maker Karl Budowitz[1], who built the accordion played by Joshua Horowitz in the group.

They have won a number of awards including BBC's Critics Circle award for best CD and the British Songlines Magazine's "Top of the World" award.

Members who have played at various times

Discography

  • Mother Tongue (1997)
  • Wedding without a Bride (2000)
  • Budowitz Live (2007)

See also

External links

  • [2] Budowitz Web Site
  • [3] June 21, 2008 Concert on the CBC
  • [4] Interview with Budowitz on the Golden Horn Records site
  • [5] Budowitz "Mother Tongue" review on KlezmerShack