Clarinet prodigy Yom brings a touch of progressive rock to the klezmer style, underscoring the profound modernity of a music like no other. Yom began by paying his own tribute in 2008 to Ukrainian klezmer clarinet master Naftule Brandwein, with New King of Klezmer Clarinet. In 2009, Unué meets one of the architects of the klezmer revival, Argentine clarinetist Giora Feidman. No homage on With Love in 2011 with his Wonder Rabbis, but a completely personal and innovative vision of a style that never ceases to surprise and charm. Yom continues his quest in 2013 with The Empire of Love, open to a wide range of sounds. In 2014, he embraces the theme of uprooting with Le Silence de l'Exode . In 2016 he released the album Songs for the Old Man.
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