Sephardic songs, flamenco & Roma music
Aylén Bárbara Gerull and her fellow musicians perform their own interpretation of the song cycle "Sephardic Songs" by Manuel Valls. Sephardic music is the music of the descendants of Iberian Jews, known as Sephardim, who were expelled from Spain and Portugal at the end of the 15th century after centuries of coexistence with the majority populations of the Iberian Peninsula.
Musically, this means a delightful fusion of Christian-Spanish, Arabic-Muslim and Jewish song traditions. The soprano Aylén Bárbara Gerull, the Polish saxophonist Tadeusz Jakubowski, the Argentinian guitarist Jorge Cidades and the Macedonian Roma Nusret Ismailov interpret the song cycle "Canciones sefarditas" with their own arrangements that incorporate elements of classical music, jazz, tango and flamenco. They will also perform songs by the Macedonian Roma, including the anthem of the Roma people "Djelem Djelem" arranged for soprano.
The lyrics of the songs will be translated so that the audience can understand the content.
This event takes place as part of the Week of Remembrance and is sponsored by the Hamburg-Nord District Assembly.
Admission: 15,- / 8,-€
Registration requested at: anmeldung@kulturklinker-barmbek.de
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