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Ballads, Wedding Songs, and Piyyutim of the Sephardic Jews of Tetuan and Tangier, Morocco. One 12″ LP record. Folkways Records FE 4208. Recorded and annotated by Henrietta Yurchenco. Descriptive notes, 2 pp., text. 1983.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2019
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- Copyright © 1986 by the International Council for Traditional Music
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1. See Attias, Moshe, Romancero Sefardi: Romanzas y Cantes Populares en Judeo-Espanol, 2nd ed., Jerusalem, 1961; Weich-Shahak, Susana, “The Wedding Songs of the Bulgarian-Sephardi Jews”, in Orbis Musicae, Vol. 7, 1979/80, pp. 81–107; ibid., “Childbirth Songs Among Sephardic Jews of Balkan Origin”, in Orbis Musicae, Vol. 8, Tel-Aviv 1982/83, pp. 87-103; ibid., Sephardic Songs from the Balkans, one LP record accompanied by notes, produced by the Jewish Music Research Centre and the National Sound Archives at the Jewish National and University Library, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1980.Google Scholar