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  1. This website showcases over 100 years of recorded Sephardic music, from the 78 rpm era to the present. It first explores in detail the earliest Sephardic recordings, the artists that made them, and their repertory and performance practices.

  2. Something Borrowed, Something Blue by Jerry Jerome released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. Jan 13, 2023 · This interview series intends to present the complexity of Sephardic music scenes to the general public, through conversations with scholars, musicians, educators, and people in and out of Sephardic communities worldwide.

  5. With twelve albums to its credit, and a touring career spanning 35 years, three continents and thousands of performances, this spirited group brings to life the multi-faceted repertoire of the Iberian Jewish diaspora.

  6. Sephardic music is an umbrella term used to refer to the music of the Sephardic Jewish community. Sephardic Jews have a diverse repertoire the origins of which center primarily around the Mediterranean basin. In the secular tradition, material is usually sung in dialects of Judeo-Spanish, though other languages including Hebrew, Turkish, Greek ...

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  8. The future sephardicmusic.org site will list all known commercial recordings of Sephardic music, including sound samples of over 10,000 performances and cover graphics. Song titles in the broader discography will be linked as they are now for the 78s, enabling users to easily locate all versions of a particular song.

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