Papirosn – yiddish song – “Inejnem” klezmer band

Papirosn – a yiddish song – played May 26th, 2012 by the klezmer music band “INEJNEM” (in English “Together”) in front of Restaurant Ester on Szeroka street in the heart of Kazimierz – the old Jewish district of Kraków (Poland).
Iryna Stefanyuk is singing – the first part in Yiddish and the second part in Russian – with Myroslav Bandrivskyy playing the clarinet, Jurij Bejchuk on guitar, and Jarosław Filipiak on contrabass. The song is also well-known as “Papirosen”. See Inejnem’s facebook for other concert info.

Story – The song “Papirosn” (in English “Cigarettes”) is about a little boy all alone trying to survive: Wet, hungry, standing in the rain on a cold, foggy, night, a little boy is standing on the corner of a street begging: Please, buy my cigarettes, buy my matches! Help an orphan, save me from hunger! With no father or mother, and after a year roaming the streets together with his little sister, she also died, and he is now all alone, trying to survive.

Lyrics Yiddish and Russian  Continue reading “Papirosn – yiddish song – “Inejnem” klezmer band”

Cracow cello #1

Thanks to a cellist on a saturday afternoon in May playing Bach Cello Suite #1 – sitting in the Cloth Hall at Kraków Central Market Square. Video by Michel van der Burg, september 2012. License: Creative Commons Attribution

Recorded May 26, 2012. Poland. Kraków. Kraków Central Market Square (Rynek Glowny). Cloth Hall (Sukiennice). Cellist playing Bach Cello Suite #1

“Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prelude”, composition by Johann Sebastian Bach

Note if you are the (anonymous) cellist and would like your name here (or anything else) just contact me please via this site at INFO

Floaters

“floaters” 1 minute film
mouches volantes? drijvende objecten? reflection? alien objects?

One minute, October 2009, at the border of the Silent Rhine (‘Stille Rijn’) in Leyden (‘Leiden’) Holland, from under the Fish-bridge (‘Visbrug’) at the confluence of the Old and New Rhine (Oude Rijn & Nieuwe Rijn) — where Leyden was born. License: Creative Commons Attribution

Dutch:
Een minuut, oktober 2009, aan het water bij de Stille Rijn in Leiden vanaf het bruggetje onder de Visbrug, waar de Oude Rijn en Nieuwe Rijn samenkomen — en Leiden ontstaan is.