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From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem Between Ottoman and British Rule
… 2 … 1 … 43066 … Syracuse, NY … From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem Between Ottoman and British Rule …
Ottoman Hebrew Sacred Songs
… from the 17th century of Hebrew & sacred poems set to Ottoman classic music. Recorded by Moshe Kirschbaum, … … 12 … 1998 … Song … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Hymns … Songs … Ottoman Empire … Ottoman … Eastern Sephardi … Moshe Kirschbaum … …

La música sefardí en el Imperio Otomano: Nuevas fuentes literarias
… Sefardita … 34894 … 279-294 … … 1993 … Sephardi music … Ottoman Empire … Sephardi … Ottoman … Edwin Seroussi … La música sefardí en el Imperio …

From Court and Tarikat to Synagogue: Ottoman Art Music and Hebrew Sacred Songs
… of the relation between the Jews and the Art Music in the Ottoman Empire. Historical background, written and oral sources, and … … Music … Israel … History … Musicians … Turkey … America … Ottoman Empire … Sufism … Pesrev … Musician … Ottoman … …
Sarah “Shorty” Elias
… Sarah “Shorty” Elias grew up in Ottoman Monastir, where she worked as a house maid from a young age. In 1911, she left the Ottoman Empire for New York in the United States. There, she met and …

Time Off: Entertainment, Games and Pass Times in Palestine Between the End of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate
… Games and Pass Times in Palestine Between the End of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate …
Eastern Mediterranean Judeo-Spanish Songs
… also expands the geographical distribution of recordings to Ottoman Jewish centers beyond Constantinople/Istanbul. … state of Sephardic music in the large urban centers of the Ottoman Empire ca. 1890-1914 is now more textured and varied thanks …
Moshe Cordova
… singer, ‘ud and piano player Moshe Cordova (b. Edirne, Ottoman Empire, 1881 – d. Tel Aviv, Israel, 22.12.1965) was a master … Turkish ma ka m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our …
Malandanzas del asker (Avre los ogios)
… "askerlik" - the military service forced on the Jews of the Ottoman Empire since 1908. The rare versions of this song documented …
Noche de Alḥad (Al Dio alto)
… (outset of the Sabbath) was very popular throughout the Ottoman Empire, appearing in song collections from the early … author, Rabbi Abraham Toledo, who was an important Sephardi Ottoman poet active in the late seventeenth and early …