Staïffi, Alberto
“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
“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
Classique vous avez dit classique – November 22, 2017, Judaïques FM (94,8)
3rd CD IN THE “CLASSICAL MUSIC” COLLECTION
2nd CD IN THE “CLASSICAL MUSIC” COLLECTION
The synagogue of la Victoire, 150 years of French Judaism, released in May 2017, is a collective work, under the co-direction of Jacques Canet, president of la Victoire, and Claude
Proposed by the European Institute of Jewish Music, the Archives Nationales and the D’AC, Direction de l’Action culturelle of the FSJU Beautifully interpreted by Sarah Iancu on cello and David
We know almost nothing about Alphonse de Villers’s life. His name comes up a few times in the archives of the Israeli Consistory of Paris. It seems that he was
Jules Franck was born in the French town of Nancy in 1858. A few years later, his family settled in Paris (1). In January 1873, Jules Franck sang with his
In the post-war period, as Jews tried to rebuild themselves, both individually and collectively, Paris crystallized hopes for the revitalization of Jewish life in Europe, while also serving as a