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Sephardic songs of love and hope = Canticas Sephardis de amor y experansa / Judy Frankel.
Singer
Frankel, Judy, 1942-2008
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Format
Audio
Language
Ladino
Published/Created
New York : Global Village Music, [1992], ℗1992.
Description
1 audiocassette (47 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips
Availability
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Status
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Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage
Cassette 477
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Subject(s)
Folk songs, Ladino
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Sephardim
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Music
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Instrumentalist
Bilezikjian, John
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Lustig, Gordon
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Bilezikjian, John
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Lustig, Gordon
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Folk songs
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Notes
Title from audiocassette label.
Song texts in Ladino with English translations on container insert.
Time and place of event
Recorded at The Rainbow Garage, Van Nuys, CA.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
John Bilezikjian: oud, dumbek, tambourine, mandolin, zils ; Judy Frankel: vocals, guitar, palmas ; Gordon Lustig, many guitars.
Language note
Sung in Ladino.
Contents
Los bilbilicas (3:25)
Tres harmanicas (4:50)
Alta, alta va la luna (3:46)
Puncha la rosa (5:47)
La vida do por el raki (2:36)
Bendigamos (3:55)
alegre
Arvolicos d'almendra
Una mantica de ruda
En la a la una (3:20)
El Dio alto (1:32)
Morena (3:13)
O mis hermandos (6:55)
Fiestaremos (3:45)
Avram avinu (3:30).
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Canticas Sephardis de amor y experansa
Publisher no.
157
OCLC
30842065
RCP
C - O
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