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    • About Jonathan Freilich
    • discography
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  • image
    • The Naked Orchestra
    • new orleans klezmer all stars
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    • with Fermin Muguruza
  • works & scores
    • electro-acoustic/sound design
    • chamber/orchestral
    • Opera
  • Film
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  • soundtrack/ Reel
  • audio | video
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    • The Naked Orchestra
    • Mas Mamones
    • The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars
    • The Jackals
    • 007
    • The Tom Paines
    • Naked On The Floor
    • The Jonathan Freilich Band/ Electric Eggplant
    • Klezmer All-Stars Duo
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    • Interviews with musicians
    • The Double MacGuffin
    • The Banjo Studio Podcast
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Written by Jonathan Freilich On July 29, 2011 In video Tagged Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Arnold Schoenberg, Lulu, Pierrot Lunaire, Stravinsky, commercial music, composition, music, satire, twelve tone composition
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