Essay

Rescued

The Lost Treasures of Klezmer
By Arc Magazine
Art by Giovvana Truong

For decades, klezmer musicians have kept traditional Jewish music alive despite war, genocide, and erasure. They’ve done so by playing a small handful of surviving songs again and again. Many more songs—a trove of tunes with the potential to redefine the genre—have sat just out of reach, in a former Soviet archive. This music was unseen, unheard, unknown. But now, newly rescued, it’s transforming the klezmer world, the people who work in it, and our picture of 20th-century Jewish life in a destabilized Europe. Rescued: The Lost Treasures of Klezmer tells the story of that music. 

Written and produced by Robert Scaramuccia for Arc, a publication of the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.

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