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Eliezer S. Abinun
… camps and in Auschwitz during the German occupation of Yugoslavia in the Second World War. Sarajevo, with its …
Nurit Hirsh
… festivals in Greece, Japan, Chile, Portugal, Malta, Brazil, Yugoslavia and Ireland. Her song 'Ey Sham' made it to the …
Zalman Polak
… 1901: Born in Yugoslavia. 1919: Immigrated to Israel with his mother. … During this time he was active with the Organization of Yugoslavian Cantors. 1926-1934: Served as cantor for the …
The Performance of the Judeo-Spanish Repertoire
… (the Ottoman area, later Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia), and the western Mediterranean (Morocco), (ii) …
Cultural Factors Affecting Changes in the Musical Expression of the Sephardi Jews in Yugoslavia
… (Institute) … … 1994 … Sephardim … Sephardi … Change … Yugoslavia … Sephardi … Tamar Alexander-Frizer … Ankica … Changes in the Musical Expression of the Sephardi Jews in Yugoslavia …
Correlation between the musical content of Jewish Sephardic songs and traditional Muslim lyrics, "sevdalinka", in Bosnia
… Studies … … 10, D2 … 1990 … Music … Sephardim … Sephardi … Yugoslavia … Bosnia … Hercegovina … Sephardi … Ankica …
Sacred Sephardi Chants in Bosnia
… 35-48 … … 24 … 1982 … Liturgy … Sephardi music … Sephardi … Yugoslavia … Sephardi … Ankica Petrovic … Sacred Sephardi …
Purim Lanu, Pesah a la Mano: Celebrating Flory Jagoda (1923-2021)
… where she was born when it still was part of inter-war Yugoslavia. She not only performed traditional Sephardic …
25. El padre Mercader + El cuerpo de la mujer (CES)
… in fieldwork from singers originating in Turkey, the former Yugoslavia and Greece. The recording opens with the topic of …
Flory Jagoda
… traditional prayers. Flory escaped from Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia but most of her family perished, murdered by the …