• Get the app
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Download Shazam
  • Apps
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Help

Naftule Brandwein

Worldwide

View Artist

Top Songs By Naftule Brandwein

Listen to Mazeltov Dances by Mickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Mazeltov DancesMickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein
Listen to Der Heiser by Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Der HeiserNaftule Brandwein
Listen to Mendel's Song by Mickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Mendel's SongMickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein
Listen to Frailach Jamboree by Mickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Frailach JamboreeMickey Katz, Dave Tarras & Naftule Brandwein
Listen to Heyser Bulgar by Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Heyser BulgarNaftule Brandwein
Listen to Nifty's Freilach by Naftule Brandwein, Dave Tarras & Mickey Katz, see lyrics, music video & more!
Nifty's FreilachNaftule Brandwein, Dave Tarras & Mickey Katz
Listen to Fun Tashlach by Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Fun TashlachNaftule Brandwein
Listen to Der Heisser by Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Der HeisserNaftule Brandwein
Listen to Fihren Di Mechutonim Aheim by Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
Fihren Di Mechutonim AheimNaftule Brandwein
Listen to A Yid Bin Ich Geboiren by Dave Tarras, Mickey Katz & Naftule Brandwein, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Yid Bin Ich GeboirenDave Tarras, Mickey Katz & Naftule Brandwein

About Naftule Brandwein

Hometown
Jewish
Born
1889
Genre
Worldwide
Naftule Brandwein was not only one of the most influential musicians in the history of Klezmer music but one of this century's truly eccentric personalities. Proclaiming himself, "the king of the Klezmer clarinet", Brandwein brought innovation and excitement to the Jewish dance music that originated in eastern Europe. According to "CMJ-NMR", Brandwein was "the Charlie Parker of klezmer, a master musician of the 78 rpm era who influenced everyone in his field who came after him". As outrageous a personality as he was an imaginative musician, Brandwein often performed with a neon sign, that read "Naftule Brandwein Orchestra", around his neck. In his liner notes to the 1997 album, "King Of The Klezmer Clarinet", Klezmer historian Henry Sapoznik wrote of Brandwein walking onto a stage while wearing an Uncle Sam costume adorned with Christmas lights and nearly electrocuting himself. One of thirteen children, Brandwein was descended from the Strettener Hasidic dynesty of Rabbi Yehuda Hersch Brandwein of Stratyn, Poland. His father played fiddle and was an improvisatory wedding poet. His older brother, Azriel, played clarinet and served as his first music teacher. Emigrating to the United States in 1908, Brandwein attracted attention as a Yiddish Theater musician. His earliest recordings came as a member of Abe Schwartz's Orchestra, with whom he played until 1923 when he launched his solo career. His spot in the band was taken over by influential Klezmer clarinetist Dave Tarras. Although he played briefly with Joseph Cherniavsky's Hasidic-American Jazz Band in the early-1920s, most of the twenty three tunes that Brandwein recorded between 1922 and 1927 came as a bandleader. In the mid-1920s, Brandwein's fortune began to sour. Developing a reputation as a "nasty drunk", he failed to appear for numerous gigs. At the same time, his traditional approach to klezmer music began to sound more and more out of date. Anti-immigration legislation passed in 1924 decreased the number of European immigrants who preferred his style of music. Following a recording session in October 1927, Brandwein did not record until 1941. Although he did not live long enough to see the klezmer revival of the 1980s, Brandwein had a major impact on younger generations of musicians. ~ Craig Harris

Similar to: Naftule Brandwein

Discover more music and artists similar to Naftule Brandwein, like Yiddish Swingtette, Boibriker Kapelle, Abe Schwartz's Orchestra
Yiddish Swingtette
Boibriker Kapelle
Abe Schwartz's Orchestra
Russkyi Orkestr Moskva
Isa Kremer
Abe Ellstein Orchestra
Gus Goldstein
Belf's Rumanian Orchestra
Emma Schaver
Mr & Mrs Zuckerberg

Shazam Footer

Select language:

Company

  • About Us
  • Apps
  • Careers
  • Help for Apple Devices
  • Help for Android Devices
  • ShazamKit for Developers

Legal

  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Your Data
  • My Library
Google Play Store
Apple App Store
Chrome Web Store
Galaxy Store

Follow Us

© Copyright 2025 Apple Inc. and its affiliates | Supplier Responsibility
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out
Naftule Brandwein has also released music as a member of Naftule Brandwien's Orchestra.