David Krakauer (musician)
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David Krakauer (born September 22, 1956) is an American
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who performs
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, jazz, classical music, and
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improvisation.


Biography

Krakauer's performance career focused on jazz and classical music before he joined
the Klezmatics The Klezmatics are an American klezmer music group based in New York City, who have achieved fame singing in several languages, most notably mixing older Yiddish tunes with other types of more contemporary music of differing origins. They have ...
in 1988. He sees klezmer as his "musical home," saying "I can write music within klezmer, improvise, do experimental stuff, be an interpreter and a preservationist. Every side of me can be fulfilled within this form." In 1996, he formed his own band Klezmer Madness! While firmly rooted in traditional klezmer folk tunes, the band "hurls the tradition of klezmer music into the rock era." Klezmer Madness! has toured internationally to major venues and festivals including Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, Stanford Lively Arts, San Francisco Performances, Hancher Auditorium, the Krannert Center, the Venice Biennale, Kraków Jewish Culture Festival, BBC Proms, Saalfelden Jazz Festival, La Cigale, the Marciac festival, WOMEX, the New Morning in Paris and many others. In 2001, the rapper
Socalled Joshua Dolgin (born December 28, 1976), better known by his stage name Socalled, is a Canadian rapper and record producer, known for his eclectic mix of hip hop, klezmer, and other styles such as drum & bass and folk music. A pianist and accordi ...
gave him an album that blended klezmer and hip-hop rhythms. Impressed by how "clever and funky it was," Krakauer incorporated Socalled into Klezmer Madness!, and the group began attracting a younger audience. In 2006, Krakauer and Socalled formed the band Abraham Inc. with trombonist
Fred Wesley Fred Wesley (born July 4, 1943) is an American trombonist who worked with James Brown in the 1960s and 1970s and Parliament-Funkadelic in the second half of the 1970s. Biography Wesley was born the son of a high school teacher and big band lead ...
(James Brown, Parliament Funkadelic, Count Basie Orchestra). Abraham Inc.'s music mixes klezmer, funk, and hip hop. The band has performed at The Apollo Theater and Symphony Space in New York, The Krannert Center in Illinois, Hancher Auditorium in Iowa, The Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston, The Strathmore in Maryland, Cal Performances, The Heineken Open'r Festival in Poland, The Cracow Jewish Culture Festival, the Transmusicales de Rennes, and Jazz a la Villette in Paris. Abraham Inc released the album ''Tweet Tweet'' in 2009 on Krakauer's own Table Pounding Records label. The album peaked at No. 1 in Funk and No. 1 in Jewish and Yiddish Music, and at No. 35 in music sales on Amazon. It reached No. 7 on Billboard's Jazz Chart and was featured at No. 40 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. In 2019, the band reunited and released a new album, ''Together We Stand'', in response to the United States Muslim ban. Krakauer has performed with orchestras internationally including the Dresdener Philharmonie, the Pacific Symphony, the Weimar Staatskapelle, Detroit Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Colorado Music festival orchestra, Quebec Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Amsterdam Sinfonietta, New World Symphony, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Komische Oper orchestra and the Orchestre Lamoureux. The clarinetist has also collaborated with composer
Ofer Ben-Amots Ofer Ben-Amots (Hebrew: עופר בן-אמוץ; born October 20, 1955) is an Israeli-American composer and teacher of music composition and theory at Colorado College. His music is inspired by Jewish folklore of Eastern-European Yiddish and Judeo- ...
. Ben-Amots' composition ''Klezmer Concerto'' was specifically written for Krakauer to perform with string orchestra, harp and percussion. Other career highlights include touring with the
Emerson String Quartet The Emerson String Quartet, also known as the Emerson Quartet, is an American string quartet that was initially formed as a student group at the Juilliard School in 1976. It was named for American poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and beg ...
; performing during the inaugural season of Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with renowned jazz pianist Uri Caine; an eight-year tenure with the Naumburg Award-winning Aspen Wind Quintet; tours with Music from Marlboro; composing the music for Offering, an homage to the victims of September 11 by modern dance duo Eiko and Koma; numerous performances of David Del Tredici's Magyar Madness, commissioned by Music Accord for Krakauer and the Orion String quartet; and performing in the International Emmy Award-winning BBC documentary Holocaust, A Music Memorial from Auschwitz with music by Osvaldo Golijov. Krakauer also performs with South African pianist Kathleen Tagg as the Krakauer-Tagg Duo. Playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner has said "Listening to David Krakauer had a tremendously powerful effect n me It helped me discover Yiddish again, which was hugely important."


Osvaldo Golijov's ''The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind''

Krakauer partnered with the
Kronos Quartet The Kronos Quartet is an American string quartet based in San Francisco. It has been in existence with a rotating membership of musicians for almost 50 years. The quartet covers a very broad range of musical genres, including contemporary classic ...
for the premiere recording of
Osvaldo Golijov Osvaldo Noé Golijov (; born December 5, 1960) is an Argentine composer of classical music and music professor, known for his vocal and orchestral work. Biography Osvaldo Golijov was born in and grew up in La Plata, Argentina, in a Jewish family ...
's ''The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind'', released in 1997 on
Nonesuch Records Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
. Though the original composition was created for clarinet with string quartet, Golijov created an orchestral arrangement for the conductor-less chamber orchestra
A Far Cry A Far Cry is a Boston-based chamber orchestra. The orchestra is self-conducted and consists of 18 musicians called "The Criers". It was founded in 2007 by a group of 17 musicians in Boston. The orchestra rehearses in Jamaica Plain and has been ...
. The premiere orchestral recording was created with Krakauer as featured soloist and included on A Far Cry's 2014 album ''Dreams & Prayers'', which was nominated in the Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance category of the 57th Grammy Awards.


''The Big Picture''

Krakauer's album ''The Big Picture'', which re-imagined themes from films such as ''Sophie's Choice'', ''Life is Beautiful'', ''The Pianist'', and ''Radio Days,'' was released in North America on February 18, 2014. The album received 4.5 stars from Bill Milkowski at ''The Absolute Sound,'', 4 stars from ''All About Jazz'', and was a ''DownBeat Magazine'' Editors' Pick. The accompanying show features original graphic projections by New York City visual-effects firm Light of Day and premiered with an eight show run at the
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in New York City.


Ancestral Groove

Krakauer's album ''Checkpoint'' with his 4-piece band Ancestral Groove was released in Europe on March 3, 2014 on Label Bleu. The band supported the album with concerts throughout Europe, including a performance at the grand opening of the
Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews ( pl, Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich) is a museum on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto. The Hebrew word ''Polin'' in the museum's English name means either "Poland" or "rest here" and relates to a ...
on October 29, 2014.


Awards and honors

He received a
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nomination in 2014, a
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nomination in 2015, the
Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik The Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik ("German Record Critics' Award") was established in Germany in 1963 by publisher Richard Kaselowsky with the aim of setting the "most rigorous standards for supreme achievement and quality" in the field ...
in 2002 and a
Diapason D'Or The Diapason d'Or (French for "Golden Tuning Fork") is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of '' Diapason'' magazine in France, broadly equivalent to "Editor's Choice", "Disc of the Month" in the ...
in 1998.


Discography

* ''Klezmer Madness!'' (Tzadik, 1995) * ''The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind'', Kronos Quartet with David Krakauer (Nonesuch, 1997) * ''Klezmer, NY: Klezmer Madness!'' (Tzadik, 1998) * ''A New Hot One'' (Label Bleu, 2000) * ''The Twelve Tribes'' (Label Bleu, 2001) * ''Johannes Brahms'', The New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble (New York Philomusica, 2002) * ''Klezmer Concertos and Encores'' (Milken Archive of Jewish Music, 2003) * ''Music from the Winery'' (Tzadik, 2004) * ''Krakauer Live in Krakow'' (Label Bleu, 2004) * ''Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me'' (Label Bleu, 2005) * ''Moravec: Tempest Fantasy/Mood Swings/B.A.S.S. Variations'', Trio Solisti & David Krakauer (Naxos, 2007) * ''Tweet Tweet'', Abraham Inc. (Table Pounding, 2009) * ''Pruflas: The Book of Angels'' (Tzadik, 2012) * ''The Hours Begin to Sing'' (Pentatone, 2013) * ''The Big Picture'' (Table Pounding, 2014) * ''Checkpoint'' (Label Bleu, 2014) * ''Dreams & Prayers'', A Far Cry with David Krakauer (Crier, 2014) * ''Anakronic/Krakauer: Electro Orkestra'' (Balagan Box, 2016) * ''George Tsontakis: Anasa - True Colors - Unforgettable'' (Naxos, 2017) * ''Akoka'' (Pentatone, 2017) * ''Together We Stand'' (2019) * ''Breath & Hammer'' (Table Pounding, 2020)David Krakauer & Kathleen Tagg, ''Breath & Hammer''
Review by Alex Henderson, NYCJR, November 2020, Issue 223, page 27 - retrieved 25 November 2020.
With
Anthony Coleman Anthony Coleman (born August 30, 1955) is an avant-garde jazz pianist. During the 1980s and 1990s he worked with John Zorn on '' Cobra'', ''Kristallnacht'', '' The Big Gundown'', '' Archery'', and '' Spillane'' and helped push modern Jewish music ...
*'' Selfhaters'' (Tzadik, 1996) With Dobrek Bistro * ''Dobrek Bistro'' (2014) With White Willow * ''Future Hopes'' (2017)


References


External links


Official site
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