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Nuba of Gold and Light - Nuba d'or et de la lumiere
… - Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … 2007 … Morocco … Moroccan … Fez … Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo … Spain … …

Notes sur le vocabulaire musical dans le Sharh biblique marocain
… … 35149 … 55-83 … Paris, France … … 286 … 1998 … Morocco … Moroccan … Bible … Judeo-Arabic … Arabic … Biblilcal …

Andalusian Hebrew Strophic Poetry in the Religious Musical Repertoire of the Moroccan Jews
… Strophic Poetry in the Religious Musical Repertoire of the Moroccan Jews …

Change and Continuity in the Singing of Baqqashot among Moroccan Jews in Israel: Transformations in the Symbolic Meaning of a Traditional Music Custom
… … 34814 … 113-129 … … Bakkashot, Bakashot … 1984 … Israel … Moroccan … Baqqashot … Jews … Singing … Edwin Seroussi … Change and Continuity in the Singing of Baqqashot among Moroccan Jews in Israel: Transformations in the Symbolic …

Musical Israeliness
… Geographies and Counter Constituencies Zehava Ben, a Moroccan Israeli singer who rose to prominence in the early …
Zehava Ben: Singing Across Irresolvable Geographies and Counter Constituencies
… Israeliness 5.8.09 Chair: Joel Rubin Summary: Zehava Ben, a Moroccan Israeli singer who rose to prominence in the early …
David Abikzer
… of Balkan, Greek, and Turkish origin rather than a Moroccan one. During his career, he recorded over 60 albums …
Dudu Barak
… mostly Hebrew lyrics to Mediterranean songs in Greek, Moroccan, Turkish and Spanish styles. Barak contributed …
Jo Amar
… did not publish an album for many years as he focused on Moroccan-Andalusian cantors, all the while giving up his …
Avner Bahat
… music. Among the many CDs he recorded are Piyyutim from the Moroccan Jewish tradition by the payytan Rabbi David … research … yemenite singing … Diwan … France … Yemenite … Moroccan … Sephardi … Ashkenazi … Avner Bahat …