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İspanya'dan İstanbul'a Sefarad şarkıları Sephardic songs from Spain to Istanbul

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Additional Titles Sephardic songs from Spain to Istanbul [videorecording]
Record Company Ankara : TRT
Creation Date c2004
Creators Sezen Tanık, Mihriban
TRT (Organization : Turkey)
Genre Documentary films,Songs, Ladino,Musical traditions (Jewish), Sephardi
Physical Description 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sound, color
4 3/4 in..

Language tur
Notes Originally produced in 2002.
מסורת: ספרדים
In Turkish with English subtitles.

Note on Participants Narrator, Arsen Gürzap.
Production Note Cemalettin İrken, camera ; Nuri Leblebici, editing ; Özge Akkoyunlu, assistant director ; Atilla Arslan, sound ; music: traditional Sephardic songs.
Note on Language In Turkish with English subtitles.
Shelf Number VID 00050
Y 08018 - old
System Number 990033681480205171

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  • Sefarad Jews had been deported from Spain in 1492 and are now living in Turkey. Traditions, language, voices and color of Spanish Jews have been fading away as their numbers are decreasing with migrations and deaths. This documentary depicts the 500 year old story of the Spaish Jews full of migrations, hence a deep yearning for the homeland told by their songs generation after generation.

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