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Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y2994/26 Copla Admonitivas, which begins with the words:  Mis hermanos, mi queridas, is a moralistic song about the superficiality of striving for external pleasures such as wealth. This is a...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Yc1097/8 This is an abbreviated version of this wedding cantiga which typically several themes: 1. from Song of Songs chapter 1 "Do not see me as being dark, for the...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y2994/4 Referenced and notated in: Romancero Sefardi de Oriente, pg. 83, Editorial Alpuerto, 2010 Susana Weich-Shahak.   This is a partial version of a Romansa centered on themes of captivity...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Yc1097/21 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 182, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. This wedding song focuses on the topics of the high dowry demands.
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5671/3 Referenced and notated in: El ciclo de la vida, pg. 261, Editorial Alpuerto, 2013 Susana Weich-Shahak. A wedding dance celebrating the beauty of the bride and the good future...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Yc1097/10 This philosophical love song marvels at a beautiful light seen through a window and wonders if it is the morning star or the eyes of their beloved. It turns...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5671/30
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5671/15 Referenced and notated in: Romancero Sefardi de Oriente, pg. 119, Editorial Alpuerto, 2010 Susana Weich-Shahak. Only the first four verses belong to the theme Casada con un viejo -...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y6188d/14
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y2994/21     Lyrics:    - Tardates, escolero,    d'arodear las viñas d'adónde me la trujistes    a esta blanca niña?                           Tardates, escolero,    d'arodear la plaza de dónde me la trujites    a esta blanca dama?...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y5671/56 Referenced and notated in: Romancero Sefardi de Oriente, pg. 78, Editorial Alpuerto, 2010 Susana Weich-Shahak. Lyrics: Tres hermanicas eran,       tres hermanicas son. Las dos eran casada,   la chica la...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Y6188d/8 This song of love and despair, has the melody of an aria from Verdi's opera, La Traviata.
This is a fragment of the ladino version of the serial song Had Gadya, which appears in the Hagada of Passover and is sung at the end of the meal.