Ale Brider, Jewish Klezmer song for Violin and Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown) by Traditional Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Ale Brider, Jewish Klezmer song for Violin and Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown) Digital Sheet Music
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Ale Brider, Jewish Klezmer song for Violin and Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown)by Traditional Instrumental Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Ale Brider is a Yiddish Folk song, often performed by Klezmer musicians. This version is arranged as a duet for one Violin and one Clarinet.

The music for Ale Brider is a traditional East European melody of unknown origin. The lyrics were written by Morris Winchevsky, a Lithuanian writer who became a prominent socialist/communist in early twentieth century London and New York. The title Ale Brider, (We Are All Brothers), reflected his socialist beliefs.

Ale Brider is simply arranged in a key and range best suited to the instruments. The melody is in two sections and is played three times with constant variations in the accompaniment. Ale Brider is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above. With a performance time of three minutes, this version of Ale Brider is perfect for concert performances, both formal and informal. Click the link above to listen to a full Youtube performance of the Clarinet version of this duet.

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