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Christian Dawid (born 1966) is a German clarinetist,
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musician, educator, and composer. He is generally regarded as one of the top Klezmer musicians in Germany, and has performed with groups such as Trio Yas and Khupe, as well as with international Klezmer groups such as Brave Old World, Daniel Kahn & the Painted Bird,
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,
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and The Other Europeans. Some of his major projects are related to Ukrainian Jewish music, including a project to record the songs of the Yiddish singer
Arkady Gendler Arkady Gendler (1921–2017, , ) was a Ukrainian Yiddish-language singer, composer, and folk song collector. Born in Kingdom of Romania, Romania, he lived most of his life in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, and only became known internationally as a Yid ...
, and bringing the
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n brass band of the Baranovsky family to international audiences as Konsonans Retro.


Biography

Dawid was born in
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,
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in 1966. His father was a
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Pastor from Bremen and his mother is an educator turned sculptor born in
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. Christian spent the first thirty years of his life in Bremen; he studied
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at the
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. After finishing at the conservatory he did not pursue a traditional classical music career and instead became a freelancer working in various German and
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projects. It was during that time that he became more interested in Klezmer music and started playing it. He was particularly influenced by a workshop he took with Brave Old World,
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and others in 1995. In the 1990s, he played in a German klezmer group called Klezgoyim. By the early 2000s, he began to teach at Klezmer festivals in Europe and North America, including
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and
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. He has since become one of the top klezmer musicians in Germany, and one of the most prominent non-Jewish klezmer musicians globally. He first toured with Brave Old World in 1999, and became a member Budowitz in 2000. He has continued to tour with both groups, and others, periodically since then. Later that decade, he became acquainted with a family brass band from
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, Ukraine, the Baranovskys. This group of ethnic Ukrainians preserved Klezmer melodies in their family repertoire dating from past generations; Dawid joined them on clarinet and saxophone and they toured internationally as Konsonans Retro. They released two albums together, in 2007 and 2010. In 2009 he traveled on an EU-funded trip to
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with Alan Bern, klezmer researcher Walter Zev Feldman and a large group of musicians and researchers to investigate the links between Jewish and Moldovan
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music. The resulting collaboration with Roma musicians from Moldova and elsewhere was called The Other Europeans; Dawid played clarinet in the "Jewish" half of the group. In 2010 he became the Instrumental Music Coordinator at KlezKanada, a role which he still holds and which has been redefined as the Music Program Coordinator. In the early 2010s, he led a project to record the Ukrainian Yiddish singer and songwriter
Arkady Gendler Arkady Gendler (1921–2017, , ) was a Ukrainian Yiddish-language singer, composer, and folk song collector. Born in Kingdom of Romania, Romania, he lived most of his life in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, and only became known internationally as a Yid ...
(1921–2017). Dawid arranged 11 of Gendler's original songs, which were recorded with the singer and a small ensemble in
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in late 2011. Following the release of the album, Dawid and Yiddish music and dance researcher Avia Moore traveled to visit Gendler in Ukraine in 2012. In 2016, Dawid helped cofound a Berlin klezmer festival called Shtetl Neukölln (which has since been renamed Shtetl Berlin).


Selected works


Books

* (Golden Horn Records, 2012) * ''Klezmer duets: clarinet & accordion'' (with Alan Bern, Universal Edition, 2016)


Albums

* : (With Khupe; Yellowjacket music, 1999) * (with Khupe; Klezmerdialogues, 2003) * ''A Podolian affair'' (with Konsonans Retro, Oriente Music, 2007) * ''Budowitz Live'' (with Budowitz, Golden Horn Records, 2007) * ''For the Moment'' (with Paul Brody's Sadawi,
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, 2007) * ''Zagnitkiv'' (with Konsonans Retro, Rybalka Records, 2010) * ''Trio Yas Live'' (with Trio Yas, 2012) * (with Arkady Gendler singing; Golden Horn Records, 2013) * ''Get up! The Dance Album'' (with Trio Yas, 2018) * ''Christian Plays Jewish'' (2021) * (2022)


References


External links


Christian Dawid
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Oral history interview
with Christian Dawid by the
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Webpage of Konsonans Retro
a brass band project of Dawid's {{DEFAULTSORT:Dawid, Christian Living people 1966 births German clarinetists Klezmer musicians People from Bremen (city) University of the Arts Bremen alumni