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10. La seducida en la fuente (CES)
This extremely widespread song of Hispanic origin is known among Sephardic Jews both in…
9. Ah niña sin piadad (CES)
There is no other known version of this song. Salomon Algazi apparently recorded it too…
8. Venid venid vos contaré (Jacob Algava)
Although the text is rare, the melody of this song is a very popular one adapted to…
7. Una cierta hija (Jacob Algava)
A love song unique to the tradition of Salonica preserved in very fragmentary versions.…
6. Cantiga de Hanum Dudún (Jacob Algava)
A very popular wedding song of Greek origin, known mainly in Salonica (CMP AA63, AA65;…
5. Madame Gaspar (Jacob Algava)
A Judeo-Spanish version of the widespread cumulative French folksong known as Les…
3. Hermanos mis queridos (Jacob Algava)
A song referring to the 1908 reenactment of the 1876 Ottoman constitution. It is an…
2. Grande displacer me haces (Jacob Algava)
This love song, evidently very popular at the beginning of the twentieth century, was…
1. Los árboles de almendra (Jacob Algava)
This is the earliest recorded version of this cantiga. It became extremely popular in…
Judith Cohen
… and early Baroque music, history and bibliography of Jewish music. She also research about the music of the Jewish-Italian composer Salomone Rossi , music and poetry in …