Klezmer - In The Fiddler's House, Traditional Jewish Melodies
Itzhak Perlman, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Dov SeltzerCD1
- Pollack: A Yiddishe Mamme
- Trad: As der Rebbe Elimelech is gevoryn asoi freylach
- Trad: Reyzele
- Trad: Oif n Pripetchik brennt a feier'l
- Trad: Doyna
- Trad: Rozhinkes mit Mandelen
- Trad: Oif n Weyg steyt a Boim
- Trad: A Dudele
- Trad: Vi ahin soll Ich geyn
CD2
- Trad: Reb Itzik's Nign
- Trad: Simkhes Toyre Time
- Trad: Flatbush Waltz
- Trad: Wedding Medley
- Trad: Dybbuk Shers
- Trad: Basarabye
- Trad: Firn Di Mekhutonim
- Trad: Tati Un mama Tants
- Trad: Fisherlid/ Klezmatics Khosidl
- Trad: Der Alter Bulgar
- Trad: Ale Brider
- Trad: Honga
- Trad: Doyna & Skotshma
- Trad: Der Heyser Bulgar
- Trad: Di Gayster
CD3
- Trad: Bukovina 212
- Trad: Lekho Neraneno
- Trad: Doina Naftule
- Trad: A Hora mit Branfn
- Trad: Healthy Baby Girl Hora
- Trad: Golem Tants
- Trad: Honga Encore
- Trad: Nign
- Trad: Bulgars / The Kiss
- Trad: Meron Nign / In the Sukke
- Trad: Sholom Aleykhem
- Trad: Khaiterma
- Trad: Andy's Ride
- Trad: A Heymisher Bulgar / Wedding Dance
- Trad: Kale Bazetsn - Seating the Bride / Kusidl (Khasidic Dance)
- Trad: Fun Tashlikh
- Trad: A Yingele fun Poyln / Di Mame is Gesangen in Mark Arayn
- Trad: Processional / Klezmer Suite/Ale Brider
Itzhak Perlman’s parents were from Poland and in these albums he explores the secular music of Eastern Europe’s Jews. Its sinuous melodies and piquant harmonies fuse elements of Slavic, Balkan, Greek and Turkish music — and, in its American evolution, even jazz.