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SKU: A0.1560334
Composed by Anon. Arranged by Marilena Zlatanou. This edition: pdf. Jewish, Traditional. 5 pages. Marilena Zlatanou #1132576. Published by Marilena Zlatanou (A0.1560334).Duration 3’50’’
17th century (?) Sephardic Folk-Song in the Ladino tongue practiced by the populous Jewish community of Thessaloniki, Greece. Arranged for SSAA choir and soloist. The language is Ladino, with English translation and pronunciation key provided in the score.
The mp3 file provided is exported from the sibelius score. The arranger is a member of TONO, the Norwegian Copyright org.
For more information on her work please visit website www.zlatanou.net
NOTE: I am originally Greek living in Norway most of my adult life, where I have also tried to spread my culture to my new homeland, alongside my other classical work. This has resulted in several both choral and instrumental arrangements of existing Greek music, as well as compositions on Greek subjects, many available on SHEETMUSICPLUS.
When looking for something “new” or “unknown” please have a browse either on this site or at my website where both my compositions and arrangements are catalogued according to subject matter and intrumentation.
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