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Haim Effendi
… and to Israel. Haim was a quintessential Sephardi singer of his period, a critical era of deep social … Haim was educated in one of the most important centers of Sephardi religious music, Edirne, where a local Jewish choir … appearing in public venues in various cities where large Sephardi communities existed. There are two important issues …
Manahem Avidom
… and based many of their compositions on Yemenite and Sephardi tunes she sang, he was one of the leaders of the …
Jacob Bauer
… Lowit, published a collection of arrangements of Turco-Sephardic melodies (Schir-Hakawod [1889]). Jacob Bauer's …
Ram Da-Oz
… free tonality in addition to traditional styles, using some Sephardic melodies for his works. He has also written …
Betty Olivero
… yet combines elements as diverse as Judeo-Spanish (sephardic) music, Arab tunes and medieval music integrated …
Noam Sheriff
… orchestra, such as his trilogy: Mechaye Hametim (1985), Sephardic Passion (1992), and Psalms of Jerusalem (1995). …
Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… until WWI, one of the most prosperous communities of Sephardic Jews in the Ottoman Empire. The scholars of … in Adrianpole had strong influence upon the local, young, Sephardic scholars. These Ashkenazi intellectuals spread the … external influences attracted changes in the attitude of Sephardic Jews in Adrianpole toward traditional Jewish …
Edwin Seroussi
… Aviv (2017), and the Maurice Toledano Prize for research on Sephardic culture (2009). In 2024 he became a member of the …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… Cairo, where he stayed for a year and a half, and studied Sephardic cantorate in the H anan synagogue. In 1926, … song, they stopped because some distinguished Ashkenazi and Sephardic guests have arrived at the wedding. After the … singers begin to sing the piyyut Sha'ar Asher Nisgar in a Sephardic melody and a Yemenite accent. It made me laugh, …
Avner Bahat
… … yemenite singing … Diwan … France … Yemenite … Moroccan … Sephardi … Ashkenazi … Avner Bahat …