KROKE
Trio
RIEN CD 04
World Music
Oriente
Polonia
The music of Kroke has its roots in Hebrew and East European tradition, in the psalms and synagogue music played during services. It is a very specific and energetic music, in which the elements of the Orient and the Occident are merged, and whose range of feelings oscillates between unbridled joy at one extreme and the deepest melancholy at the other. A special feature of Kroke is the technical perfection with which they wield their instruments. This is their weapon with which they transmit their feelings, making them reverberate in fascinating sounds.
Jutta Albers, Bielefelder Zeitung, January ‘97
1. SPIEL KLEZMER - YIDDISH FREYLEKHS 10:03
2. BESSARABIAN HORA/DI SAPOZHKELEKH 8:45
3. FROM DOINA TO HAVA NAQILA 8.53
4. RUMENISHER TANTS 2:39
5. AJDE JANO (Balkan piece in Klezmer style) 5:23
6. KAZIMIERZ'S IMPRESSIONS:
a) NIGUN ATIK/SHERELE b) IMPRESSION c) NIGUN ATIK (reprise) 13:23
7. JERUSALEM (part 1) 2:01
8. JERUSALEM (part 2) 6:13
9. RETURNS - KAZIMIERZ 1995 3:59
10. 5757 3:05
Tomasz Kukurba: Viola, Violin, Vocals, Percussion
Jerzy Bawol: Accordeon
Tomasz Lato: Double Bass