Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Abe Schwartz (1881–1963) was a well-known klezmer musician of the 1920s.Schwartz was born outside of Bucharest, Romania, and moved to the United States in 1899. He soon distinguished himself as a talented arranger and composer of music, as well as a violinist, pianist, and bandleader. The famous klezmer clarinetist Naftule Brandwein played for a time in Schwartz's ensemble, notably on popular songs like Brandwein's own \"Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym\" (Leading the In-Laws Home). They also performed Schwartz's famous number \"Di Grine Kuzine\" (The Greenhorn Cousin), still played today by klezmer revivalists."@en }
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- Abe_Schwartz abstract "Abe Schwartz (1881–1963) was a well-known klezmer musician of the 1920s.Schwartz was born outside of Bucharest, Romania, and moved to the United States in 1899. He soon distinguished himself as a talented arranger and composer of music, as well as a violinist, pianist, and bandleader. The famous klezmer clarinetist Naftule Brandwein played for a time in Schwartz's ensemble, notably on popular songs like Brandwein's own \"Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym\" (Leading the In-Laws Home). They also performed Schwartz's famous number \"Di Grine Kuzine\" (The Greenhorn Cousin), still played today by klezmer revivalists.".