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Jojnes Trojm: Music from Jewish Traditions & Beyond

by Salamander

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The world music trio Salamander releases its third album with music from various Jewish traditions - from passionate Sephardic folk songs and somber Hasidic spirituals to joyous klezmer tunes!

On October 19 the trio Salamander – based in Gothenburg, Sweden – will release their third album entitled “Jojnes Trojm: Music from Jewish Traditions & Beyond”. The repertory consists partly of klezmer music, but the main purpose of the album is to highlight other Jewish music traditions which are less well known to the general public. For example, the album contains Sephardic folk songs from the Mediterranean region which originate in the musical tradition of the Jews of medieval Spain, as well as spiritual songs from the tradition of the Hasidic Jews. The lyrics of the songs are in Ladino which is the language of the Sephardic Jews, as well as Yiddish and Hebrew. In addition to the Jewish repertory, there is also some early music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras on the album performed in a “folkified” style, as well as a couple of songs from non-Jewish folk music traditions. The main focus of the album, however, is on traditional Jewish music. The album was recorded in Studio Epidemin in Gothenburg, Sweden, in January 2023, with Johannes Lundberg as recording technician. Johannes Lundberg has also mixed and mastered the album, and he is also featured as a guest musician on double bass.

Salamander was founded in the year 2010, and has since then performed in a wide variety of settings – from intimate café stages to culture centres, museums and folk music festivals all over Sweden. The first album received enthusiastic reviews when it was released in 2014, and likewise the second album “Como La Rosa” which was released in 2018. “Como La Rosa” has also been featured on radio stations all over the world.

The album’s title track “Jojnes Trojm” is an instrumental tune written by the group’s fiddle player Jonas Liljeström. The title of the tune is in Yiddish and means “Jonas’ Dream” – the reason being that Jonas heard the melody in a dream.

The production of the album has been financed in part by a grant from Katz judiska kulturfond (The Katz Jewish Culture Foundation).

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released October 19, 2023

Musicians:
Marita Johansson (vocals, guitar, tambourine, finger cymbals)
Jonas Liljeström (fiddle, vocals, frame drum)
Emil Pernblad (Irish bouzouki)

Guest musician:
Johannes Lundberg (double bass)

Recorded, mixed and mastered by Johannes Lundberg (Studio Epidemin, Gothenburg, Sweden)

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Salamander Gothenburg, Sweden

Salamander is a trio based in Gothenburg, Sweden, which plays Jewish folk music - mostly from the Sephardic tradition, mixed with Early music from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras performed in a "folkified" style. Occasionally other types of folk music are thrown into the mix as well (for example Greek Rebetika music), but the group's main focus is on Jewish folk music. ... more

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