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Re: recordings
- From: Ted Kuster <ted...>
- Subject: Re: recordings
- Date: Sun 15 Jun 2003 04.43 (GMT)
Thanks, Judith. Ladino music is all equally new to me, so your discography
helps a lot.
By the way, an Israeli guy I work with found out I play in a klezmer band
and immediately lent me a bunch of CD's by one Moshe Haim. I found the
tunes very reminiscent of Latin American pop stars like Juan Gabriel and
Roberto Carlos, but with what I have to assume are meant to be Sephardic
touches by the arranger. But I don't have much to compare it with. Is this
stuff as artificial as it sounds? Ted
Thus spake Judith R Cohen at 09:23 PM Saturday, Jun 14, 2003:
>> What are some good representative recordings of what people are calling
>> the "top 20" or "pop" Ladino songs?
>
> hi, with respect to your question,Ted, see my discography, courtesy of
> Ari through KlezmerShack...
> http://www.klezmershack.com/articles/9903.cohen_j.sephardic.html
>
> but in terms of "good, representative", it depends on what one thinks of
> as (a) good and (b) representative.
>
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Ted Kuster
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