- Henry Sapoznik
"Henry "Hank" Sapoznik"' העניק סאפאזשניק (b. 1953,
Brooklyn, New York ) is an award winning author, record and radio producer and performer of traditionalYiddish and American music. With MacArthur Fellow David Isay, he produced the critically acclaimed 10 week radio series the [http://www.yiddishradioproject.org/ "Yiddish Radio Project"] on the history of Jewish broadcasting forNational Public Radio ’s "All Things Considered " in the spring of2002 . The series won the prestigiousPeabody Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism for 2002.A pioneering
scholar and performer ofklezmer music, Sapoznik founded the [http://www.yivoinstitute.org/archlib/archlib_fr.htm Max and Frieda Weinstein Archives of Recorded Sound] at the [http://www.yivoinstitute.org/ YIVO Institute for Jewish Research] and was its first director from1982 –1994 . As an outgrowth of that work, in1985 Sapoznik started "KlezKamp : The Yiddish Folk Arts Program", the world's most important training venue for practitioners of this nearly lost art and, in 1994, founded [http://www.livingtraditions.org/ Living Traditions] to administer it.His "Klezmer! Jewish Music from Old World to Our World" (ISBN 0-02-864574-X), the first book on the history of klezmer music, was the winner of the2000 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for Excellence in Music Scholarship.A four-time
Grammy nominated performer/producer, Sapoznik has recorded and/or produced over 35 recordings of traditional Yiddish and American music. Nominated for a 2002Emmy Award for his music score to thedocumentary film "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg," His 2005 3 CDanthology of legendarycountry music pioneer Charlie Poole for Sony Columbia Legacy was nominated for three Grammy awards (Best Historical Album, Best Album Notes, Best Box Design). In 2007 he co-produced the 3 CD reissue anthology "People Take Warning! Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs 1913-1938" with Christopher King and co-authored notes with Tom Waits for Tompkins Square records which was nominated for a 2008 Grammy award for Best Historical Album. His most recent project with co-producer King, is the 2 CD reissue box set "Ernest V. Stoneman: The Unsung Father of Country Music 1925-1934" for 5 String Productions (2008).Sapoznik is the 2009 Visiting Scholar on Yiddish and American popular culture as part of the University of Wisconsin Madison, Arts Institute Interdisciplinary Arts Residency Program.
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