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Sefarad (band)

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Sefarad was a Sephardic music band from Turkey. The band's name is Hebrew for Spain, the homeland of Sephardi Jews and the Ladino language that derived from Old Spanish, and which is in danger of language extinction among the Turkish Jewish community. Its members were Sami Levi (soloist), Cem Stamati (bass guitarist) and Ceki Benşuşe (guitarist).

Music style

Sefarad’s repertoire consisted of two versions: the original, almost forgotten Ladino songs, mainly those they know from their Sephardic heritage. Musically speaking, Sefarad mixes Goran Bregovic's Balkan style with trumpets, kanun, tumbek, duduk and other Middle-Eastern instruments, typical Turkish pop music passages, and the unique quality of the Turkish vocal style of the soloist Sami Levi, making it what they describe as Jewish ethno-music.[1]

Among their hit singles are "Osman Ağa", "Istanbul'dan Üsküdar'a Yol Gider", "Bodrum", "Ben seni severim", "Los Bilbilikos", "Vakti geldi", "Si veriyas a la rana", "Los Kaminos de Sirkeci" and "Seni ne çok sevdiğimi."

Discography

  • Sefarad (2003)
  • Sefarad II (2005)
  • Evvel Zaman (2007)

See also

References


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