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"...
Playing traditional Jewish
folklore music from around the globe, Tapuach had the audience
entranced. Whether Ukrainian, Russian, Balkan or Greek the
repertoire was fantastic. I lost count of the number of musical
instruments the group's leader Anatoly Geyko played. However,
whether accordion, ethnic wind or percussion instruments, Geyko
was supreme and his party piece on the musical bottles,
sensational can be the only description." David Saffer, Jewish
Telegraph,UK
"...The performance
was one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. I liked
their vivacity, arrangements, the wonderful melodies. I liked
everything...Their professionalism was of the highest order, quite
something, in fact world class." Dr.
Fanny Waterman,UK
”...I would like to thank
the members of Tapuach beDvash Ensemble, Marina Yakubovich and
Dr.Mordechay Yushkovsky for their exciting performance. This
performance has captured an audience, which not invited in
Yiddish Culture and klezmer Music. The new and unusual
arrangements of traditional melodies, which they have presented,
could not leave an indifferent public....” (Have been translated from
Hebrew) Tova Leshem, Programming
Director of The Diaspora Museum,
Tel-Aviv
“....I would like to note the
very interesting mutual interweaving of East and West music
traditions and different sound combinations, which have been shown
by “Tapuach beDvash Ensemble....”. (Have been translated from
Hebrew) Vladimir Shvarev, Project
Director of The Dahan Center of Sephardim Heritage and Culture of
Bar-Ilan University.
"...
The leader of the group “Tapuach beDvash” and arrangement’ writer
is multi- instrumentalist Anatoly Geyko. He can produce
interesting rhythms from traditional percussions as well, as urge
them even from simple spoons and bottles. Energetic klezmer artists of
“Tapuach beDvash Ensemble” aspire to surprise the public with
fresh sounding folk music sound experiments of various ethnic
instruments. This is what creates the original style of this
group....” (Have been translated from
Russian) V/Mack , Newspaper “Vesty”, Jerusalem
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