Thanks to the EEFC list members, here are the cassette title and song titles transcribed:
SEPHARDIC AND ORIENTAL JEWISH
SIDE 1
1 Ps. 29 Rab. Tsadik Danon - Sar(ajevo?)
2 -''- Rab. Yosef Levi - Sofia
3 -''- Rab. Avram Behar - Sofia
4 -''- Rab. Yaakov Koen - Istanbul
5 Ps. 92 - Tunisia – Island of Djerba
6 -''- Yemen - Sana'a
7 -''- Iran - Teheran
8 -''- Egypt - Cairo
9 -''- Syria - Aleppo
10 -''- Subotitsa ['Subotica', a place in Serbia]- Ashkenazi
11 Reading the Torah - Turkey
12 -''- Yemen - Damar/Dhamar Tsel 12; 21 P1:1(?)
13 -''- Israel - Jaffa - Pos 1: 1-5
14 Iraq - Baghdad – Pos 1: 1-5
15 Italy - Rome
16 Frankfurt - Pos 31:1-12
17 Afghanistan - Pos 1: 6-8
18 Yemen - Sana'a - Br 10; 29-31
19 Persia - Teheran and Izl - 13: 19-22
20 Prophets - Kurdistan
a) The Song of Songs
b) Hezekiah
21 Iraq - Kiddush (sanctification of the Sabbath)
22 Iraq - Shmuel Ben Atar
El Meod Na'ala
SIDE 2
1 Psalm 111 - Ezra Barnea
2 Turkish - Adonai Bekol Shofar/Yigdal Elohim Chai(?)
3 Morocco - Mordekhai Buzaglo
Adon Haselichot(?)/Yah Shema Evyonecha
4 Turkish - Adonai shamati shim’akha yareti
5 Iraq - Shmuel Ben Atar
a. HaMavdil
b. Shir Hama’alot (kraj mije ????, otishao je u beskonoaost - in Serbian)
Behar and Danon are mentioned in this book: https://www.amazon.com/Wieviel-Wandel-vertr%C3%A4gt-eine-Tradition/dp/3487156040
Danon and Levi appear in The Ankica Petrovic Collection, <https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6f59s0xm/entire_text/> https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6f59s0xm/entire_text/, Subseries 4.
Barnea is a well-known cantor in Israel and head of the Renanot Institute
Buzaglo has released a number of commercial recordings, also in Israel.
Does anyone recognize these contents from commercial or known field recordings? Or is this a one-off tape put together by a mysterious collector? The speculation over on the EEFC was that a Hebrew speaker had dictated the contents to someone who then transcribed it as you see (in Serbian?)
Best,
Joel
From: Eli Bildirici <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Recordings with Sephardic music from the former Yugoslavia
Hmm, what are you trying to make sense of, exactly?
Extremely low hanging fruit but if the year at the top is surmised to be the date this mashup was recorded, then it was made sometime between 9/11/91 and 9/27/92. I don't know if that narrows down the field of possible commercially-recorded sources for the tape by much but I figured I'd mention it.
Also, very cool find. Too bad the link to drop.io doesn't work anymore :/
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 08:14 AM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Recordings with Sephardic music from the former Yugoslavia
(Apologies for cross-posting)
Dear friends:
Can anyone help me make sense of this page? I would like to know more about the recordings listed here:
<https://kasetomanija.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/sefardski-i-orijentalni-jevreji-live-recordings-from-some-private-collection-of-jewish-songs-and-chorals/> https://kasetomanija.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/sefardski-i-orijentalni-jevreji-live-recordings-from-some-private-collection-of-jewish-songs-and-chorals/
Thanks to the EEFC list members, here are the cassette title and song titles transcribed:
SEPHARDIC AND ORIENTAL JEWISH
SIDE 1
1 Ps. 29 Rab. Tsadik Danon - Sar(ajevo?)
2 -''- Rab. Yosef Levi - Sofia
3 -''- Rab. Avram Behar - Sofia
4 -''- Rab. Yaakov Koen - Istanbul
5 Ps. 92 - Tunisia – Island of Djerba
6 -''- Yemen - Sana'a
7 -''- Iran - Teheran
8 -''- Egypt - Cairo
9 -''- Syria - Aleppo
10 -''- Subotitsa ['Subotica', a place in Serbia]- Ashkenazi
11 Reading the Torah - Turkey
12 -''- Yemen - Damar/Dhamar Tsel 12; 21 P1:1(?)
13 -''- Israel - Jaffa - Pos 1: 1-5
14 Iraq - Baghdad – Pos 1: 1-5
15 Italy - Rome
16 Frankfurt - Pos 31:1-12
17 Afghanistan - Pos 1: 6-8
18 Yemen - Sana'a - Br 10; 29-31
19 Persia - Teheran and Izl - 13: 19-22
20 Prophets - Kurdistan
a) The Song of Songs
b) Hezekiah
21 Iraq - Kiddush (sanctification of the Sabbath)
22 Iraq - Shmuel Ben Atar
El Meod Na'ala
SIDE 2
1 Psalm 111 - Ezra Barnea
2 Turkish - Adonai Bekol Shofar/Yigdal Elohim Chai(?)
3 Morocco - Mordekhai Buzaglo
Adon Haselichot(?)/Yah Shema Evyonecha
4 Turkish - Adonai shamati shim’akha yareti
5 Iraq - Shmuel Ben Atar
a. HaMavdil
b. Shir Hama’alot (kraj mije ????, otishao je u beskonoaost - in Serbian)
Behar and Danon are mentioned in this book: <https://www.amazon.com/Wieviel-Wandel-vertr%C3%A4gt-eine-Tradition/dp/3487156040> https://www.amazon.com/Wieviel-Wandel-vertr%C3%A4gt-eine-Tradition/dp/3487156040
Danon and Levi appear in The Ankica Petrovic Collection, <https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6f59s0xm/entire_text/> https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6f59s0xm/entire_text/, Subseries 4.
Barnea is a well-known cantor in Israel and head of the Renanot Institute
Buzaglo has released a number of commercial recordings, also in Israel.
Does anyone recognize these contents from commercial or known field recordings? Or is this a one-off tape put together by a mysterious collector? The speculation over on the EEFC was that a Hebrew speaker had dictated the contents to someone who then transcribed it as you see (in Serbian?)
More broadly, these are the recordings I know of (on LP, CS and CD) originating in the former Yugoslavia. Does anyone know of additional recordings with even one Sephardic song? And I am trying to obtain physical copies of those highlighted in red for a research library I am assembling.
Artist/Group/Editor
RecordingTitle
Asher,Yishmael, Yitshak Asiel and Yitshak Papo
Arvit shel Shabbat
Cossetto, Emil
Partita Sefardica
Duma Levantina
Pesmi španskih Židov
Eftimova, Milka
Sefardski Romansi
Grupa Ladino Sarajevo
El Romancero Judeo-Español
Hor "Braća Baruh" (The Baruch Brothers Choir)
Jevrejska Duhovna Muzika
Hor "Braća Baruh" (The Baruch Brothers Choir)
Jevrejska Narodno I Svetovna Muzika
Hor "Braća Baruh" (The Baruch Brothers Choir)
Jewish Synagogal, Traditional and Popular Music
Kabiljo, Aleksandar Saša
Concert title: SEPHARDIC TRADITIONAL SONG
Mixed Choir Lira
Hrvatske I Židovske Pjesme
Mixed Choir Lira
Sarajevo Haggadah, The
Moša Pijade
Jewish Classical and Yugoslav songs
Moša Pijade
Jewish Songs
Moša Pijade
Najpopularnije izvedbe Zbora KUD "Moša Pijade"
Nataša, Mirković
En el amor
Nerušilová, Věra
Nigun
Petrovic, Ankica
Tradicionalna Muzika Na Tlu Bosne I Hercegovine
Pontanima
Bosanski Te Deum
Pontanima
Tajna Mira, pjesme religija
Shira Utfila
Na kapijama tvojim, o, Jerusalime
Shira Utfila
Nagila aleluja
Shira u'tfila
biviendo en kantando
Shira u'tfila
Heritage
Shira u'tfila
Kante Enkantante
Shira u'tfila
Sephardic Songs From the Balkans
Shira u'tfila
Ya, senyor del mondo
Tutunović, Drita
Izgreva Mesec
Tutunović, Drita & Shira u'tfila
Donde Tiyenes Ojos
Various
Glasba in manjšine
© Joel Bresler, 2019
There were also various recordings made by emigres from that area and published abroad, such as those by Flory Jagoda and field recordings collected by Prof. Susana Weich-Shahak. Thanks for your time and for helping me fill in the blanks!
Warm regards,
Joel
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