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From Kanta Gayiko, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025 Kobi Zarco, Orit Perlman: voice  Yarden Erez : ud, guitar, gumbush; violin, keyboard and arrangements Zeev Yaniv : darbuqa, sonaja, bendir, cajón This song was performed at...
From Arboleras vol. 1 - Sephardic cancionero and coplas oral tradition,1996 This song was performed at the exhibition of the bride’s dowry, as mocking dialogue-dispute between the groom´s mother and the bride´s mother, the two...
From Kanta Gayiko, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025 This song was traditionally sung to the groom’s mother when she welcomed her new daughter-in-law during the bride’s reception by her husband’s family. Lyrics: Salgásh, madre, afuera...
This is an accumulative song, the characters and their arrangement remind us of those of the song Had Gadya in the Hagada of Pesach.
From Enbonora, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025 A cumulative song, structured as the well known Had Gaddia and also sung in Pesach, in order to lengthen the holy feast as required in Talmudic sources.
From Arboleras vol. 1 - Sephardic cancionero and coplas oral tradition,1996 In this renewed rendition of this accumulative song, the characters and their arrangement remind us of those of the song Had Gadya in the...
From Kanta Gayiko, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025  This is the romance El prisionero, one of the many romances about prisoners, expressed in the first person. Lyrics: Tres anyos ke sto enserado,   yo no vide...
From Kanta Gayiko, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025  This song of love and despair, has the melody of an aria from Verdi's opera, La Traviata.
From Kanta Gayiko, Judeo-Spanish songs from Bulgaria, 2025  Orit Perlman : voice  Yarden Erez : guitar