The Oriental festival

A radio program of the European Institute of Jewish Music hosted by Avner Azoulay

LE FESTIVAL ORIENTAL – MONDAY JULY 13, 2020, RADIO J (94.8), 15h35 and 16H05
Broadcasts 116 et 117


Broadcasted every monday on Radio J (94.8 FM), « The oriental festival » is a radio program from the European Institute of Jewish Music dedicated to Oriental Music.

Titles of the songs broadcasted

1st broadcast (3:35 p.m.):

  • The band Shéva – Shir Lamaalot’ (Psalm 121)
  • Emile Zrihen – Eli Eli Shéma Koli (Moroccan piyut)
  • Line Monty – Ya Oummi Ya Oummi (Algerian classic)
  • Habiba Msika – Ala Srir Ennoum (Tunisian classic)
  • Nasrine Kadri – ‘Hayati (Israeli ballad)

2nd broadcast (4:05 p.m.):

  • Avihou Médina – Shabehi Yeroushalaim (Piyut about Jerusalem from the Psalms)
  • Ali Riahi – Inajick (Tunisian classic)
  • Lili Boniche – Alger Alger (French-Arab classic)
  • Binyamine Bouzaglo – Ya Kalbi Khalil Khal (Moroccan classic)
  • Eli Louzoun – Eizo Medina (Israeli variety)

avner_azoulay.jpgAvner Azoulay is a radio host and producer on FM since 2002. Trained to Eastern music by his father Maurice Azoulay, radio host of the show ” La fête orientale ” on Judaïques FM, Avner Azoulay works since March 2018 at the European Institute of Jewish Music. As part of a partnership with Radio J, he hosts in February 2019 the show « The Oriental festival » created by Maurice Elfassi on Radio J.

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