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Members Igor Krutogolov, Ruslan Gross, Guy Schechter, Boris Marzinovski, Olya Yelensky Albums The Craft of Primitive Klezmer Record labels Ulitka Records, Auris Media Records Similar Leonid Fyodorov, Vladimir Volkov, Vialka, Leonid Soybelman, Auktyon |
Kruzenshtern & Parohod (Russian: Крузенштерн и Пароход) is a Russophone Israel klezmer-rock band from Tel Aviv, created in 2002. Its style is variously branded as "experimental jazz", "klezmercore" (a pun on "hardcore"), "ethno jazz", "avant-garde".
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The core team is :
They often play with various guests.
The name of the band is a pun immediately recognizable by all post-Soviet Russophones. In Russia (as well as in other Russophone places), a fictional steamship "Admiral Ivan Fyodorovich Kruzenshtern" from the popular Prostokvashino animated film series is very well known, often as part of a catch phrase "Admiral I.F.Kruzenshtern, a man and a steamship", "pirated" from the title of a requiem poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky, To Comrade Nette, a Man and a Steamship. The fictional steamship is named after a Russian admiral and explorer Adam Johann von Krusenstern, as is since 1946 a real sailing ship, the Kruzenshtern.
Discography
Songs
Young OnesSongs · 2004
Dangler's SongThe Craft of Primitive Klezmer · 2003
MeholalotSongs · 2004