Liturgy
17/02/2021
Shabbat songs in the Comtadine and Portuguese rites
A selection of Shabbat songs from communities of Portuguese rites (Amsterdam, London, Paris, Bordeaux, Bayonne, New York, Curaçao…) and from the Comtat Venaissin, performed by Abraham Lopes Cardoso, Shimon Haliwa, Eliezer Abinun, Adolphe Attia, Malkiel Benamara, Gilbert Léon and many others... …
10/02/2021
Shabbat songs in the Eastern Ashkenazi rite
A selection of Shabbat songs from Eastern Europe including historical recordings by Yossele Rosenblatt, Gershon Sirota, Leibele Waldmann, Pierre Pinchick, Zawel Kwartin, Moshe Koussevitzky, Richard Tucker or Abraham Adler... …
10/02/2021
Shabbat songs in the Tunisian rite
A selection of Shabbat songs from Tunisia performed by Mr. Hababou, Abraham Cohen, Salomon Bellaiche, Hagaye Batzri, Itsik Eshel and Yehouda Zeitoun... …
20/01/2021
Shabbat songs in the Algerian rite
A selection of Shabbat songs from Algeria performed by Georges Haik, Haim Harboun, André Taieb, Adolphe Attia, Albert Bouadana, Malkiel Benamara, Philippe Darmon, Enrico Macias... …
20/01/2021
Shabbat songs in the Italian rites
A selection of Italian Shabbat songs (Roman, Sefardic and Provencal rites…) performed by Albert Funaro, Gadiel Liscia, Bruno Polacco, David Prato... …
14/01/2021
Shabbat songs in the Moroccan rite
A selection of Shabbat songs from Morocco performed by David Abikzer, Jo Amar, Yossi Azoulay, Simon Berdugo, Ouriel Elbilia, Haim Louk, Moshe Louk and Emile Zrihen... …
14/01/2021
Shabbat songs in the Western Ashkenazic rite
A selection of Shabbat songs from Western Europe, traditional or not, performed by Adolphe Attia, Shalom Berlinski, Joseph Borin, Michel Heymann and many others... …
13/01/2021
Shabbat songs
The Shabbat, the day of rest, is a very important event of Jewish life. And the songs that rhythm this particular day hold a major place, at the synagogue as …
17/11/2020
Hebrew Voices: A journey into Western Jewish music, with analysis and musical examples (in French)
This book takes us on a chronological circuit through 30 works of Jewish music, from the Middle Ages up to today, from Obadiah the Proselyte to Arnold Schoenberg or Michaël Levinas …









