Raymond Leyris, aka Cheikh Raymond, had a French name, was Jewish and sang in Arabic. Born in Constantine in 1912, he was the undisputed master of Arab-Andalusian music. This book written by Bertrand Dicale is a big jump into the lost world of Algerian Judaism …
Hosted by Laurence Haziza, broadcasted on Radio Shalom on March 18, 2006.
Laurence Haziza invites Rémy Kolpa Kopoul, journalist, DJ and radio host on Radio Nova. Nicknamed RKK, Rémy Kolpa Kopoul, presents his selection of tracks that he particularly likes. …
Settled on the land of today’s Algeria since ancient times, Jewish musicians played an important role in the creation and transmission of the musical legacy of Algeria. This new playlist …
“Chérie je t’aime, Chérie je t’adore”, a simple and effective formula that made, makes and will make the crowd dance until exhaustion. When in 1960, Alberto STAIFFI dealt with this …
Two radio programs presented by Sabine Amsellem, broadcasted on Radio TAF on December 24, 2015 and January 14, 2016. Sabine Amsellem takes you this time to Algeria. …
Release in the record label MLP of a new anthology dedicated to the famous singer and player of oud Cheikh Raymond. A double CD to rediscover the master of Arab-Andalusian music …
A master of Arab-Andalusian music, Cheikh Raymond is a symbol of Judeo-Arab brotherhood which expressed itself through music between the years 1930 and 1950. His assassination by the National Liberation …
A small glimpse to the role of Jewish musicians for the creation and transmission of the Algerian musical heritage Settled on the land of today’s Algeria since the antique times, …