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FolkAid

Susan Watts

1 h 0 min · 27 de abr de 2020
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In this episode, we speak with Susan Hoffman-Watts, a renowned Klezmer trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and arranger. Susan speaks about being a fourth-generation Klezmer and how music is an essential part of her family history. She also discusses the role Jewish folk music plays in the community endurance and cathartic healing. To learn more about Susan, please read her profile here [https://folkloreproject.org/artists/susan-hoffman-watts/].

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