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8. El Debate de las Flores
… the Sephardic repertoire. In the Moroccan version included here, the names of flowers that appear in Turkish in the …
A Flowering Debate: A Judeo-Spanish Song (not just) for Tu BiShvat
… and Silverman 1968 ). El debate de las flores emerged therefore from a rich multicultural poetic and musical … multilingual stanza appearing in the Istanbul prints. There is no printed documentation of El debate de las flores … creation appearing in the Ms. NLI 413 of 1794. This piyut there is titled Cantiga de siete días de la semana (fol. …
Ezra Barnea
… various liturgical and piyyut traditions. and also served there as a volunteer cantor. Barnea taught at the School …
Matthew Austerklein
… Jewish Studies at Halle-Wittenberg University in Germany, where is been advised by Dr. Diana Matut and Dr. Edwin …
Hadas Rishony
… study argues that absolute pitch is a rare attribute and therefore considered challenging to develop in adulthood; …
Yaakov Huri recordings
… birthday celebration, father of Edith Gerson-Kiwi ( see here ). Yaakov Huri See …
1. Lokam irubhāgaṅṅaḷil (Our Ancient Hope)
… expressing the ancient hope of returning to the land where the Messiah King will rule. This is among the Malayalam …
2. Pāloṭu pal̲am Taruven (Parrot Song)
… The wounded bird flew first to the seashore of Palur (where there was once an ancient Jewish settlement) and then to a high place of safety -- probably the port city of Kochi, where this version of the song was sung. A quite different …
4. Makka Mŏtu Nikka Pŏka (Golden Palanquin)
… suggest that the song may pose a riddle. The key performers here and in the following play songs are from Kadavumbhagam-Kochi, where play songs were usually performed at parties during the … is repeated at a gradually increasing rate of speed. Text Here we are, all of us, Living here in happiness. Is there …
5. Tampirān Muyimpu... Anaṅkāra Maṅka (The Elegantly Adorned Bride)
… are splendid indeed, With greenness shining, shining everywhere. Blessed, blessed, let there always be blessings. May the Lord be blessed forever …