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Bate, bate (Adivina quien te dio)
… This is a game very popular among Sephardim from Thessaloniki. One child hides his face. While …
Endentino (Retahila de sorteo)
… rhymes, “Endendino sofalacatino,” which derives from the Sephardic tradition for the Balkans. … Judeo-Spanish Songs …
Luvia del Dio (Invocaciòn a la lluvia)
… Children’s invocation of rain is common in Sephardic traditions. When rain was needed, Jewish children …
3-6. La galana y el mar
… your beloved.” This last version is also sung among the Sephardim in Jerusalem, as shown in the fourth variant …
11-13. La llamada a la morena + El vestido de la novia + La nave por partir + Las flechas del amor
… Many Sephardic cantigas consist of unrelated strophes linked by a …
Oy, qué relumbror (La novia relumbrante + El baile de la novia)
… This is one of the very few dance songs found in the Sephardic repertoire. The opening strophe says: “Oh, what …
El buen viar (El baile del cereal)
… A similar dance song is found in the North Moroccan Sephardic wedding repertoire ( Weich-Shahak 1989 ). … …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… “multicultural” community mixing North African with Western Sephardic traditions already dwelled in Gibraltar when Rabbi … … 47 … 9415 … Sephardim … Spanish Morocco … Spanish-Portuguese … Gibraltar … Morocco … London … Western Sephardi tradition … Western Sephardic … Jews in Gibraltar …
Abraham Beniso
… teacher. At the same time, recognized as one of the leading Sephardic cantors of his age, he was invited to appear in … Cardiff, Tangier, Nice and Israel. He appeared at the Sephardic Cantors Festival in Jerusalem (1974) representing … with scholars and young colleagues. His first recording of Sephardic liturgical melodies was made in 1950 in London, on …
Qinot Performed by Hazzan Abraham Beniso
… , that includes the biography of Hazzan Abraham Beniso . … Sephardim … Western Sephardi tradition … Spanish-Portuguese … Gibraltar … London … Qinot … Western Sephardic … Abraham Beniso … Qinot Performed by Hazzan …