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1. El atán, el atado y el ara (Et sha'arei ratzon)
… translations have become set in the memories of Sephardic men and women. Its stanzas consist mostly of six … sha’arei ratzon in the liturgical tradition of the Ottoman Sephardim (see Idelsohn 1923, p. 203, no. 240). The three … … Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo … Rhodes … Balkan music … Field recording … Field work … Salonica … Saloniki … …
2. El merecimiento de Isaac (Im afes rova' ha-qen)
… own son Isaac. The inclusion of an Ashkenazi poem in the Sephardic liturgy is exceptional. In the Sephardic rite it is generally sung before blowing the … - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo … Ladino … Sephardic … Balkan music … Izmir … Spanish … Turkey … Yamim Nora'im - High …
3. The Little Sister (Aḥot qetanah)
… the qadish opening of the eve of Rosh Hashanah service in Sephardic and Eastern synagogues. It was composed by Abraham … bbbaA, cccaA, etc.). The refrain became a traditional Sephardic blessing: “may the year end and its curses.” The … - Judeo-Espagnol - Judizmo … Ladino … Sephardic … Balkan music … Field recordings … Field work … Spanish … Yamim …
Léibele Schwartz
… on March 22, 1928 as Yehudah Leib Kirzner. He began his music studies as a child with his father, Yaakov, who was a … (father) and Eduardo Bonessi , two distinguished musicians from the tango scene. He carried out his first … music, Hasidic songs and songs from the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions (see Discography below ). In 1986 he …
4. Las Tablas de la Ley (The Tablets of the Law)
… versions, in Judeo-Spanish or Hebrew, throughout the Sephardic diaspora. The rich Hebrew substratum of the … first two recorded versions belong to the repertoire of the Sephardim of Northern Morocco, a tradition that has … example of the vicissitudes of Sephardic oral memory. The music of ‘The Tablets of the Law’ has been preserved among …
Kedusha for Kippur
… In 1974, the Sephardi Hazzanut Festival was held in Jerusalem, featuring … See also in our website the project on the liturgical music of the Gibraltar synagogues , that includes the … of Hazzan Abraham Beniso . … 47 … Recording … Jerusalem … Sephardi Hazanut Festival, Jerusalem (1974) … Gibraltar … …
Joe Elias
… Joe Elias was born into a Sephardic family in Brooklyn. The youngest of seven … 1960’s, he would collect songs from the grandparents of his Sephardic students. He went on to collect songs at the … Folklife as one of the first performers of Ladino music in this country in the current epoch. After his …
Sarah “Shorty” Elias
… community in America, and to whom they taught the music of their childhoods. Joe Elias , the youngest child, … recordings here: Music of the Jews of Monastir. … 10 … Sephardic Vocalist … Ladino, Ladino - Judeo-Espagnol - … - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … Monastir … Ottoman Empire … Sephardi music … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Sephardi … Sarah …
Music of the Jews of Monastir
… 10 … 7 … Throughout the Ottoman Era, Jews, mostly of Sephardic origin, inhabited the city of Monastir (today, … South America as well as Israel carrying with them a rich musical tradition. Zach Yousha, a young descendant of a … … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Monastir … Ottoman Empire … Sephardi music … Sephardi … Music of the Jews of Monastir …
Amsterdam concert (1975)
… See also in our website the project on the liturgical music of the Gibraltar synagogues , that includes the … attriburtion: By Gerd Eichmann - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, … Sephardim … Spanish-Portuguese … Western Sephardi tradition … Amsterdam … Gibraltar … Lekha Dodi …