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Daniel Weltlinger, the Sydney-born, French-Hungarian-Jewish Berlin-based violinist, composer, and producer (Lulo Reinhardt, Moka Efti Orchestra), is known for his distinctive, warm sound and innovative, expressive improvisations in the genres of Gypsy swing, jazz, Balkan Yiddish klezmer, and experimental/free improvisation.Together with Dylan Vukasovic (guitar) and Max Hartmann (double bass), he presents unique Gypsy jazz, French musette, Yiddish chansons, and original compositions that will touch your soul. "If you can make a sound tell a story, it becomes music, and if Daniel Weltlinger weren't a musician, he would still be a storyteller."He uses notes like an extremely elegant writer, so that the sounds, rhythms and sentence structures match the meaning so perfectly that the reader's eye dances effortlessly along each line." John Shand – Sydney Morning Herald.

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Daniel Weltlinger, the Sydney-born, French-Hungarian-Jewish Berlin-based violinist, composer, and producer (Lulo Reinhardt, Moka Efti Orchestra), is known for his distinctive, warm sound and innovative, expressive improvisations in the genres of Gypsy swing, jazz, Balkan Yiddish klezmer, and experimental/free improvisation.Together with Dylan Vukasovic (guitar) and Max Hartmann (double bass), he presents unique Gypsy jazz, French musette, Yiddish chansons, and original compositions that will touch your soul. "If you can make a sound tell a story, it becomes music, and if Daniel Weltlinger weren't a musician, he would still be a storyteller."He uses notes like an extremely elegant writer, so that the sounds, rhythms and sentence structures match the meaning so perfectly that the reader's eye dances effortlessly along each line." John Shand – Sydney Morning Herald.
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