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Re: Songs of the Sephardim
- From: Heiko Lehmann <hklehmann...>
- Subject: Re: Songs of the Sephardim
- Date: Thu 08 Jun 2000 15.11 (GMT)
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Von: Joshua Horowitz <horowitz (at) styria(dot)com>
An: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2000 01:23
Betreff: Re: Songs of the Sephardim
>
> -- Budowitz Home Page: http://www.merlinms.dircon.co.uk/budowitz/
>
>
> Would it be possible to add Ruth Yaako: Shaatnez on the Piranha label to
> your collection, Simon. It's well worth listening to.. Josh
Ruth Yaakov´s Cd is indeed a very remarkable recording.
Heiko.
>
> > A few months ago, I was contacted by George Rrobinson on an article he
wanted
> > to do on Ladino music. I sent him an assortment of Cds, the article,
"Songs
> > of The Sephardim" was published in the May 26 edition of The Jewish Week
in
> > New York. Unfortunately, the article was not on their web site, but
someone
> > was kind enough to send me a copy.
> >
> > Included in the review:
> > "Liturgy of Ezra Bessaroth" by Isaac Azose
> > "Cantigas" and "Mazal" by Fortuna
> > "Sephardic Songs' by Jana Lewitova
> > "Spring In Salonika" by savina Yannatou
> > "Jewish -Spanish Songs of Thessaloniki" by David Saltiel
> > and more.
> > To view these and other "Ladino" recordings, visit our "Ladino" pages
at:
> > http://www.hatikvahmusic.com/ladino1.html
> >
> > Simon
> > Hatikvah Music
> > 323) 655-7083
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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- Songs of the Sephardim,
George Robinson
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Klezcorner
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Joshua Horowitz
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Heiko Lehmann
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Klezcorner
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Klezcorner
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Klezcorner
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Joshua Horowitz
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Joshua Horowitz
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Klezcorner
- Re: Songs of the Sephardim,
Noa Lachman