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Eric
Berman (tuba,string bass) has performed with the San Antonio
Symphony, the American Symphony, the American Concert Band and a variety
of jazz and chamber groups. He holds the degrees of Juris Doctor and
Doctor of Philosophy (Music), and is a specialist in entertainment law.
Ken Maltz (clarinet) first became involved with Yiddish music as
a young boy when he w as
often called upon to provide music for family
occasions. A founding member of Kapelye since the band's inception in
1979, Ken has performed in hundreds of appearances on stage, television,
radio and film throughout North America and Europe. As one of the early
pioneers of the klezmer revival, he has received critical acclaim from
both the domestic and international press. Such diverse sources as The
New York Times and The Berlin Morning Post have spoken of his
performances in the most glowing terms. Ever conscious of the importance
of both promoting Yiddish culture and passing it on to future
generations, Ken can often be found at festivals, conferences, master
classes and workshops; instructing students both young and old in the
art of the klezmer. Indeed, his love for klezmer music and his ability
as a teacher have earned him a following of students on three
continents.
Peter Sokolow (keyboard and vocals) has appeared with klezmer
musicians Dave Tarras, the Epstein brothers, Sid Beckerman, Ray Musiker
and others of equal renown. Among his orchestrations are eight albums of
Chabad (Lubavitch) nigunim, two albums for Shlomo Carlebach, the
off-Broadway musical "The Golden Land", the Yiddish musical "Heintige
Kinder" and the score for the documentary film "Partisans of Vilna." In
addition to Mr. Sokolow's work in the field of Jewish music, he is a
highly regarded performer in society , Irish and" pop" orchestras and
enjoys a fine reputation as a stride pianist a la Fats Waller. |