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El Shokhen Shamayim - A Recorded Pearl of Andalusian Hebrew Music from Algeria Recovered
… poetry of the Eastern Mediterranean, most probably in Turkey. This is as attested by its early printing (very …
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 …
Moshe Cordova
… a position he held until his 1933 emigration from Turkey to France, and later South America. Cordova and … of Tel Aviv, joining a movement of other Ottoman Jews from Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria. For Cordova, immigration to … Republic. However, from the musical point of view, leaving Turkey represented a rupture from the musical milieu in …
Purim Lanu, Pesah a la Mano: Celebrating Flory Jagoda (1923-2021)
… recorded the song as “traditional among the Jews of Turkey. ' From the marketing strategy of the song by …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… of some Sephardic communities in the Middle East, such as Turkey, Syria and Jerusalem, as shown by various recordings …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… and Diyarbakır in what is today Anatolia, in south-east Turkey; his family name translates into the “singing man” … came from the city of Gaziantep, which today is located in Turkey, but then formed part of the Ottoman province …
Nuestro Señor Eloheinu/Las tablas de la Ley: A Song for Shavuot
… will examine how, and to what extent, this piyyut sung in Turkey is connected to the Judeo-Spanish repertoire and … Señor Eloheinu.” … 22645 … Sephardi music … Maftirim (Turkey) … North Africa … Gibraltar … Piyyut … Coplas … …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… spread ranging from Provence and Germany through Italy, Turkey and Iraq in its seven centuries-long existence. A …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… version of the Four Questions in Judeo-Spanish from Turkey sung by Eliyahu Bonomo (below) exemplifies this type …