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Nani |
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15.00
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Andalusian Brew | |||||||
country |
Netherlands | |||||||
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SEPHARDIC | |||||||
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Nani Music | |||||||
year |
2017 | |||||||
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Three years ago Noam Vazana was invited to Tanjazz Festival in Morocco. It was her first visit to Morocco, the land where both her parents were born before migrating to Israel in the 50?s. When the festival was over, she took the opportunity to visit the cities where her family once lived, Fez and Casablanca. During one of her many walks down the narrow streets of Fez's medina, she heard a familiar melody behind her, people were singing in the street. She made way towards the sound and there were several people, men, women and children, all singing, some playing instruments and all to a melody that she recognised, a melody that was familiar. It was a melody her grandmother used to sing in Ladino, an old Spanish-Jewish dialect. Three years after that Moroccan journey, Noam Vazana and her band Nani recorded Andalusian Brew with all these Ladino songs from the past. |
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