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76. La pipitera conversa (Bosanski Instrumentalni i Pjevački Terzett)
… by young Jewish women. Only one fragmentary version from Turkey was recorded from oral tradition and it shares the …

Izak Algazi Efendi (SMR Bresler Collection)
… de ajugar Reina de la gracia … 98 … 98 … 7 … 35857 … 1 CD … Turkey … Unkapani-Istanbul … Kalan … 333 … … Piyyutim … …

Alberto Hemsi
… Born in Kasaba, Turkey. Studied music in Izmir, and later in Milan. Worked … Collected many traditional Sephardic melodies mainly from Turkey and Rhodes, some he published in his Coplas …

The Peşrev as a Vocal Genre in Ottoman Hebrew Sources
… Turkish Music Quarterly … 34866 … 1-Sep … … 1991 … Music … Turkey … Edwin Seroussi … The Peşrev as a Vocal Genre in …
Sabbath Eve Qiddush by Haim Effendi
… Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim Effendi of Turkey . … 7 … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi … Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim Effendi of Turkey … An Early Twentieth-Century Sephardi Troubadour: The Historical Recordings of Haim Effendi of Turkey … 33949 … … Haim Effendi … Sabbath Eve Qiddush by …
Amen amen shem nora
… Mazal Tov, a prominent poet who lived in Saloniki and Turkey. The melody is one of the favorite old tunes of the …
Ottoman Hebrew Sacred Songs
… the last surviving singers of the Maftirim choir (Edirne, Turkey), Samuel Benaroya, documents a mostly unrecorded …
3. Hermanos mis queridos (Jacob Algava)
A song referring to the 1908 reenactment of the 1876 Ottoman constitution. It is an…
Haim Effendi
… in Edirne (formerly Adrianople in Western Thrace, today Turkey) in 1853. He spent most of his life in his city of … University of Haifa, recorded in 1963 from Aaron Franco of Turkey by Dov Noy). This story is a variant of a folk … to bring Haim Effendi, the most famous violinist in all of Turkey. They came to Haim Effendi’s house and found him …
Music, Muslims and Jews
… relocation of almost all Jews from Arab countries, Turkey, Iran and Central Asia, especially after the creation … aspects of the musical lives Jews in/from Arab countries, Turkey, Iran and Central Asia shared with Muslim, Christian …