Kandel's Orchestra

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Die chasidim forren tsum rebbin (The Chasidim Visit the Rabbi) 04:10 Tools
The Hasidim Travel to the Rebbe 00:00 Tools
A laibediga honga 00:00 Tools
Die Chasidim Forren Tsum Rebbin 00:00 Tools
A laibediga honga (A Lively Honga) 00:00 Tools
Auf der Mohlidivanka 00:00 Tools
A Freilachs Von Der Chuppe (A Happy Dance From The Wedding Ceremony) 00:00 Tools
Di Hasidim Furn Tsum Rebin 00:00 Tools
Der Gassen Nigen 00:00 Tools
Doina And Hora 00:00 Tools
a lalbedliga honga 00:00 Tools
A Freilachs Von Der Chuppe 00:00 Tools
A Laibedika Honga (A Lively Honga) 00:00 Tools
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Harry Kandel (1885–1943) was an American clarinetist and bandleader, one of the pioneers of modern klezmer music. He ran an orchestra which consisted of a variety of instruments, including himself on clarinet, trombone, tuba, xylophone, cornet, violin, flute, viola and piano. Their hits peaked from about 1916 to 1927, and included "Der shtiler Bulgar", a 1926 song that was later recorded by Benny Goodman as "And the Angels Sing" and Ziggy Elman as "Fralich in Swing". Kandel was born in Lemberg, Galicia. He studied at the Odessa Conservatory of Music and served in army band of the Russian czar, moving to New York City in 1905. He first worked on the vaudeville circuit with the Great Lafayette Band, then appeared on Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. He moved to Philadelphia in 1913 and played in John Philips Sousa's band, forming his own group, Harry Kandel's Famous Inlet Orchestra, in 1916. Most of his recording career was spent on Victor Records, though he also recorded for Brunswick and Okeh. He recorded several polkas and mazurkas in 1918, releasing them as Polska Orkestra Tancowa, before retiring in 1924 to run a music store. He continued performing on occasions, and appeared on the radio, but did not record again. He died in Philadelphia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.