Kolsimcha - The World Quintet

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Kolsimcha - The World Quintet is a Swiss Klezmer - band .

Band history

The band started in 1986 under the name Kol Simcha in Switzerland as a duo with Josef Bollag and David Klein . They were interested in klezmer and played at weddings. The success was so great that they started giving concerts.

Over the years the band grew to five musicians - Michael Heitzler ( clarinet ), Olivier Truan ( piano ), Ariel Zuckermann ( flute , previously Roman Glaser and Niki Reiser ), Daniel Fricker ( bass ), and Christoph Staudenmann ( drums , previously Fabian Kuratli (deceased) and David Klein) - whereby Josef Bollag has become the manager of the band and no longer plays.

The name Kolsimcha (Kol: voice, Simcha: joy) is taken from a blessing that is spoken at Jewish weddings. Since the group now mainly plays in concert halls and not at weddings, they called themselves The World Quintet for a long time . In the spring of 2007 the band followed the original name again and is now called "Kolsimcha - The World Quintet".

Discography

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  1. ^ Gold / platinum database of the Federal Association of the Music Industry, accessed on June 16, 2016

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