Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Tumbalalaika Around the World - In a Mexican Cafe


The Yiddish folk love song Tumbalalaika originated in Eastern Europe in the 19th century, but its exact origin is hard to pinpoint. 

That hasn't prevented it from being sung and played over and over, not only in places where Yiddish songs are sung, but just about everywhere in the world, in vocal and instrumental versions, in cabarets and in the movies.

Just as we have followed the songs Hava Nagila, Adon Olam, Hevenu Shalom Aleichem, and Abanibi as they took different forms as interpreted by a wide variety of singers, musicians, and dancers, we're continuing this series that we started in 2012 that will bring you many interpretations of this universal courting and love song.  We'll post other versions from time to time.

 This version was recorded by the instrumental group Trio Nu in the Idish Cafe in Mexico. Enjoy!

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2 comments:

  1. Just wonderful. Can't wait to hear more version of this song.

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  2. Tho I don't understand a damn word of it, I love it.
    When I heard the tune and beat, I thought ITIALIAN??
    The boys must have married Italian girls, fir sure...............p

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