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[פיוטים]

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  • Ethnographic Recording
  • 1967
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Additional Titles [Piyutim] [sound recording].
Creation Date 1967
Creators Spector, Johanna L. (recorder)
Hallegua, Samuel
Note on Location and Date Probably recorded in Cochin
India
January 12th 1967.
Genre Piyutim,Musical traditions (Jewish), Indian
Language mal;heb
Duration 00:52:19
Notes רשומה כללית ללא פירוט תוכן
Note on Participants Sung by: Sammy Hallegua, Sara Cohen, Jacob Cohen, Ishaq Hallegua, Ezekiel Robi
Source Note original number JTS collection tape 0643
Shelf Number ZP 00504 (0093)
System Number 997008712974405171

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About the album
  • Wedding songs, Shemini Atzeret prayers, Simchat Torah prayers and Hakafot. Original Reel V. Track 1 and 4. Sara Cohen, Jacob Cohen, Ishaq Hallegua, Sammy Hallegua, Ezekiel Robi. Notes removed to folder. Spector's notes describe Jacob Cohen's reluctance to sing because he thought his voice did not record well. Spector persuaded him to sing by telling him it was for posterity and that knowledge counted more than the most beautiful voice.

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