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Identifier:246
Title:Ashkelon
Genre:Sephardic
Genre:Jewish
Description:The spirit of Andalusia: The Jewish-Arabian synthesis of the Maghreb is shiningly evident in Emil Zrihan's music. Born in Rabat, Morocco, he is now cantor at the main synagogue in Ashkelon, one of the oldest cities in the world, situated along the Via Maris which joins Egypt and Syria. In this recording, the religious fervour of his liturgically trained chantings is underscored by filigree instrumentations played on ud, darbuka, violin and accordion. Also featuring the flamenco guitar virtuoso Baldi Olier. Powerful, spiritual and hypnotic.
Contributor:Piranha Musik & ITrole: Record Label
Contributor:Piranha Musik & ITrole: Publisher
Contributor:Emil Zrihanrole: Artist
Date-issued:20. Jahrhundert/Neunziger Jahre des 20. JahrhundertsVocabulary: dmEras
Date-issued:1998
Type:Sound
Medium:CD (Compact Disc)
Medium:audio file
Source:Piranha Musik & IT
is referenced by:http://www.womex.com/virtual/piranha_musik_it/emil_zrihan/ashkelon
is referenced by:http://www.piranha.detitle: Label
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title: Emil Zrihan - Ashkelon
Coverage-spatial:Afrika/Nordafrika/MarokkoVocabulary: dmGeography
Coverage-spatial:Andalusia

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