RIENCD52
Ruth Yaakov Ensemble: Ziara
Sephardic Women's Songs
of the Balkans

Tracks:
1. Ay dicime un si (Oh do say yes)
5:15
Prelistening:
2. A la mar me vo echar (In the sea I will jump) 4:35
Prelistening:
3. Ir me quiero madre a Yerushalaim (Mother I long to go to Jerusalem)
8:02
4. Fostan blanco te cortí (I cut you a white dress) 3:02
5. Bernal Francés 2:19
6. Alta sois la mi dama (Lofty is my girl) 5:47
7. Esto quen lo culpa (It's his fault) 4:37
8. La bulisa Catina / Aman preciaducho (Madame Catina / Aman, my dear
one) 5:00
9. Ay que mueve meses (After nine months) 2:26
10. Yo le mandí a mi novia (I send my bride) 2:22
11. Hija hermosa sin ventura (Beautiful girl without luck) 4:52
Prelistening:
12. La partida del esposo (The parting of the husband) 9:40
total playing time: 57:59
All tracks traditional, arranged by the Ruth Yaakov Ensemble
Produced by Ruth Yaakov
Recording engineer and mix: Dima Graziani
Edit: Ariel Barazani
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio One, Jerusalem, July 2003.
The Ruth Yaakov Ensemble:
Ruth Yaakov: voice
Eyal Sela: clarinet, penny whistle
Yaniv Raba: ud
Naor Carmil: yayli tanbur, baglama, double
bass
Noam Chen: percussion
Release date: 20/12/2004
Ziara - Pilgrimage
The title song of this album describes a "ZIARA" (pilgrimage) to
Jerusalem.
Since the first expulsion of Jews from Israel, Jews always prayed and longed
to return to Jerusalem, the city of God. Since then the Jews have experienced
several other expulsions.
One of them is known as "GERUSH SEPHARAD" - the expulsion of the
Jews from Spain and Portugal in 1492 under the regime of King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella. Sephardi refugees were invited by Sultan Bayezid II. to settle
in the Ottoman Empire.
Thessaloniki, Istanbul, Sofia, Sarayevo, as well as Jerusalem became important
centers of Sephardic life and culture. Ladino (Judeo-Spanish), the domestic
language of this culture, is based primarily on Castilian Spanish and interweaves
words and expressions from Hebrew, as well as from languages in the various
countries where Sephardim have settled.
The pilgrimage to Jerusalem symbolizes the mental and physical yearning of
the believer to God. In this private journey, the Jew fulfills the pilgrimage
of all generations. Time crosses roads, past and future meet, thus the Jew
experiences eternity arriving the temple.
Ruth Yaakov
Ruth Yaakov was born in Israel. She graduated at the Rubin Academy of Music, Tel-Aviv University, where she studied and mastered classical singing: Opera, Lieder and Oratory. She took part and performed in international workshops all over the world. Through extensive private research she learned the traditional singing style and repertoire of Sephardic music. Since 1993 she founded and has directed the Ruth Yaakov Ensemble, with whitch she has performed internationally and was featured on television and radio programs. Her first album SHAATNEZ was released in 1998, where she collaborated with Juan Carlos Sungurlian (ud), Shkelzen Doli (violin) and Levent Tarhan (percussion). In addition to here activity as a performer Ruth Yaakov gave workshops in Jewish music at schools and festivals in Austria, teaches vocal technic and works as a Music Therapist.
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