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"Laner velivsamim nafshi meyaḥla" (My heart longs for the candle and the incense)
… This recording features Zadok Zubeiri sings several of the melodies of this song: the first two verses are sung to the …
"Ahuv libi semaḥ bemitzvot nikhtevu" (My beloved, be happy)
… few Yemenite Jewish singers observe today: a combination of melodies, with opening and conclusion in the same melody, … and the ensemble sings the closing ones. There are three melodies: the first two stanzas are sung in one melody, the …
"Se'i yona veshim'ini" (Go, Dove, and hear Me)
… tempo and flowing rhythm, and continue with three different melodies, accompanied by a dance. These melodies, some of them in triple and others in duple meter, …
Linked by Melody: Gibraltar/Moroccan Songs for Passover (and Shavuoth)
… is the pairing of two different songs sharing melodies that, on the surface, appear to be only loosely …
Kippur Melodies According to the Gibraltar Tradition
… … Gibraltar … Western Sephardic … Abraham Beniso … Kippur Melodies According to the Gibraltar Tradition …
"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… occasions, at weddings and other celebrations, to many melodies. Alternate stanzas are written in Hebrew and …
"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… occasions, at weddings and other celebrations, to many melodies. Alternate stanzas are written in Hebrew and …
"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… occasions, at weddings and other celebrations, to many melodies. Alternate stanzas are written in Hebrew and … stanza and the second part of the third stanza to three melodies: the first in flowing rhythm, the other two in …
The Gibraltar Suite – A Song Cycle of Sephardic Melodies
… Beniso … The Gibraltar Suite – A Song Cycle of Sephardic Melodies …
Hazzan Beniso: Liturgical Music
… in 1980, in response to their request for learning the melodies of the Spanish-Portuguese tradition. Many of the … "Yamim Noraim" by Hazzan Beniso, see the album "Sephardi Melodies" (1950). See also in our website the project on …