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Kharkov Klezmer Band
The Kharkov Klezmer Band〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kharkov Klezmer Band at the Fréa Records site )〕 (Харьков Клезмер Бенд), also known as the Kharkiv Klezmer Band (Харків Клезмер Бенд),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Міжнародний фестиваль клезмерської єврейської музики LvivKlezFest 2010 (International Jewish Klezmer Music Festival, LvivKlezFest 2010) ) (article in Ukrainian).〕 is a klezmer band from Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The band was founded in 1999 (in a country in which, as part of the Soviet Union, the performance of traditional Jewish music seemed effectively forbidden from the 1930s under Joseph Stalin until the early 1990s), under the leadership of Stanislav Raiko (Станіслав Райко), and comprises a group of conservatory-educated musicians.
According to the "Cradle of Klezmer" website, dedicated exclusively to Klezmer music, it is one of the most successful klezmer bands not only in Ukraine, but also throughout the countries comprising the former Soviet Union.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ХАРЬКОВ КЛЕЗМЕР БЕНД, Ансамбль Клезмерской Музыки Харьковского Еврейского Культурного Центра "Бейт Дан" (Kharkov Klezmer Band, the Klezmer Music Ansamble from the Beit Dan Jewish Cultural Center, on the Russian ''Klezmerskaia Kolybel'' site ) (article in Russian).〕 The ensemble won the Best Klezmer Music Band award at the First Regional Jewish Cultural Festival in Kharkiv in June 2000, and was named the Best Klezmer Band at the Jewish Cultural Festival in Kiev, also in June of the same year. They were awarded the Best Klezmer Band award at the 4th All-Ukrainian Jewish Arts Festival "Shalom Ukraïna" in November 2000.
The band has performed in a number of national and international festivals, including the ''Klezfest 2000'', in Saint Petersburg, Russia, where the violinist, Stanislav Raiko, won the Jury’s Special Prize for Mastery〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Laureates of the Second Moscow International Competition of Jewish Folk Music Performers )〕 and the "Klezmer Es Irodalom" (Klezmer and Literature) Festival in Budapest in 2000, along with the renowned Hungarian klezmer bands Tikva and Odessa Klezmer Band, as well as at the ''KlezFest in Ukraine'' ("Клезфест в Україні") regularly since 2000, a Klezmer festival that takes place every year since 1999 in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. They are also regular guests at the Klezfest in London,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jewish Music in Context, on the Jewish Music Institute's Newsletter No 7, 2003 )〕 starting with the 2001 edition, and have participated in other London events, such as the 2003 "Ex-Bloc Reunion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Frenzy of Fearless Fiddlers, Live from X Bloc Reunion at the Barbican, May 2003 )〕 They participated as well in the Toronto Ashkenaz Festival in 2006, at the 5th Helsinki Klezmer Festival in 2007 with a concert and a klezmer master course,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=5th Helsinki Klezmer Festival ) (in English and other languages)〕 at the 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="НАРОДНАЯ МУЗЫКА СОЕДИНЯЕТ ПРОШЛОЕ С БУДУЩИМ" ("Traditional Music Unites the Past with the Future"), from Khadashot News ("Хадашот"), July 2008 ) (in Russian)〕 in 2008, the LvivKlezFest in July 2010,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Фестиваль еврейской культуры во Львове LvivKlezFest ("Jewish Culture Festival in Lviv, LvivKlezFest"), at the Doroga.ua site ) (in Russian)〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LvivKlezFest, at the Jewish Home Hesed-Arieh website, official festival website ) (in Russian and English)〕 as well as many other festivals and concerts.
The Kharkiv Klezmer Band is known for its fine, classical technique and its "old-style" playing. In 2001, the ensemble was chosen to give the official welcoming concert for the Israeli President, Moshe Katzav, on his visit to Ukraine in 2001.
== Band members ==
In 2007, the band was essentially composed of the following four musicians:
* Stanislav Raiko (Станіслав Райко) - fiddle
* Gennadi Fomin (Геннадій Фомін) – clarinet
* Yuri Khainson or Heinson (Юрій Хаінсон) – accordion
* Artem Kolenchuk (Артем Коленчук) – double bass
whereas it has also included:
* Mykhailo Krupnikov (Михайло Крупніков) - voice
* Abbas Zulfuharov (Аббас Зульфугаров) - double bass

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