Jascha Lieberman

Jascha Lieberman
Born Kraków, Poland
Genres Klezmer, classical, Balkan jazz
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Violin, viola
Years active 1979–present
Labels Universal, NLD
Website JaschaLieberman.com

Jascha Lieberman is a Polish violinist and violist. He studied with Stefan Kamasa, Giora Feidman,[1] and Lepold Kozłowski. Lieberman was a member of the string quartet conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki.

Festivals

He performed in numerous festivals, most important of which are:

Jascha Lieberman Trio

Jascha Lieberman Trio
Origin Kraków, Poland
Genres Klezmer, Balkan, Jazz
Years active 1995–present
Labels Universal, NLD Records
Website www.jaschalieberman.com/en/trio.php
Members
  • Jascha Lieberman
  • Paweł Iwan
  • Romek Ślazyk
  • Mateusz Frankiewicz
  • Józef Michalik
  • Andrzej Włodarz
  • Sławomir Berny
  • Łukasz Pawlikowski
Past members
  • Jacek Hołubowski
  • Mirosław Kasperek
  • Grzegorz Bąk

Jascha Lieberman Trio is a klezmer band from Kraków, Poland, formed in 1995.

The musicians play traditional jewish music, classical music, and jazz.[2] They did perform on television, radio and in concerts in Europe and North America.

Discography

  • Remembrance of Kazimierz (1999)[3]
  • The Bats Gallery (2010)

See also

References

  1. "Jascha Lieberman Trio - Havdalah concerts in Wroclaw". jewish.org.pl (in Polish).
  2. "Official website".
  3. "Jascha Lieberman Trio "Remembrances of Kazimierz"" (in Polish). Gazeta Wyborcza. 2001-05-01.
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