Sepharad
9 Settings based on Spanish-Jewish Folk Songs
[mix ch,perc ad lib.] duration: 40'
collection: Ladino, Hebreo (transcrito al alfabeto latino), Yiddish (transcrito al alfabeto latino) accompanying text: Alemán, InglésDescription
Alon Wallach was born in 1980 in Jerusalem, Israel. His musical education began with the violin, and later he developed as a guitarist, completing his degree at the music academy in Stuttgart, Germany. Early in his studies, Wallach joined Asamblea Mediterranea, an ensemble specialized in the music of the Sephardic Jews. Beginning as lead guitarist, Wallach is now also the arranger and musical director of the ensemble.
The Jews who have settled in Spain (Ivrit: Sepharad) since the beginning of the common era, called themselves Sephardim. Sephardic music has its roots in Spain, where between the 12th and 15th century a unique symbiosis of Muslim, Christian and Jewish culture developed. This edition will give choirs the opportunity to learn more about the extraordinary world of sephardic music.
Further choral literature on this topic can be found in the volumes Aschkenaz by Alon Wallach and Sephardic Folk Songs.
ChB 32053
choral score
EAN: 9790004413531
80 pages / 19 x 27 cm / 232 g / stapled
Description
Description
Alon Wallach was born in 1980 in Jerusalem, Israel. His musical education began with the violin, and later he developed as a guitarist, completing his degree at the music academy in Stuttgart, Germany. Early in his studies, Wallach joined Asamblea Mediterranea, an ensemble specialized in the music of the Sephardic Jews. Beginning as lead guitarist, Wallach is now also the arranger and musical director of the ensemble.
The Jews who have settled in Spain (Ivrit: Sepharad) since the beginning of the common era, called themselves Sephardim. Sephardic music has its roots in Spain, where between the 12th and 15th century a unique symbiosis of Muslim, Christian and Jewish culture developed. This edition will give choirs the opportunity to learn more about the extraordinary world of sephardic music.
Further choral literature on this topic can be found in the volumes Aschkenaz by Alon Wallach and Sephardic Folk Songs.
Table of contents
| A la una yo nasi |
| Avram avinu |
| Eli, Eli / Rozhinkes mit Mandlen |
| En la mar (with instrumental accompaniement) |
| Et Dodim Cala |
| Kuando veo ija ermoza |
| La komida la manyana |
| Pesah ala manu |
| Porke yorash |