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[ARSCLIST] "Sephardic Music on Record", NYC Lecture, February 16



Dear Friends:

I hope you or others you know will be able to join us in Manhattan next week for what should be an enjoyable talk.

Warmly,

Joel Bresler

(Apologies for cross posting!)

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Edwin Seroussi and Joel Bresler
"Sephardic Music on Record: A Century of Commercial Ladino Recordings"
Center for Jewish History
15 W. 16th St. New York City
Friday, February 16, 2007
10:30 AM to Noon

Greetings!
With the generous support of the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Society for Jewish Music welcomes you to the Jewish Music Forum lecture series. This month, we will experience the unveiling of a significant new development in Sephardic music research for the international community:


"Sephardic Music on Record: A Century of Commercial Ladino Recordings"

Presented by:

Edwin Seroussi, professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Joel Bresler, principal researcher and discographer.
Respondent: Virginia Danielson, Harvard University.
Co-sponsor: American Sephardi Federation.


In brief:
Edwin Seroussi and Joel Bresler reveal a new, innovative, web-based encyclopedic resource--a Sephardic Music Catalogue that will list all known commercial recordings containing Ladino songs. The project launch coincides with the 100th anniversary of commercial Sephardic recording. The discussion will include a survey of commercial recordings of Sephardic music, with a particular emphasis on the first half of the 20th century. It will also cover recording technology's impact on the perception, reception and canonization of Ladino songs in recent decades, illustrated with rare early recordings.


Distinguished panel:
Dr. Edwin Seroussi is the Emanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology, Director of the Jewish Music Research Centre and chair of the Department of Musicology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Joel Bresler is a Harvard MBA and has been collecting and researching Sephardic music on commercial recordings for 30 years. Dr. Virginia Danielson is the Richard F. French Librarian of the Loeb Music Library at Harvard University, and a noted expert on Middle Eastern music.


About the Jewish Music Forum:
The Forum is a colloquium in which invited lecturers present original research in a flexible format that is followed by response and open discussion. With the support of the American Jewish Historical Society, the Jewish Music Forum, a project of the American Society for Jewish Music, launched its new series at the Center for Jewish History in the spring of 2005. The Jewish Music Forum is devoted to the study of Jewish music in all of its historical and contemporary diversity.


This event is free and open to the public.

Please join us Friday, Feb. 16th--with all best wishes,

G. Genova
Jewish Music Forum
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http://www.jewishmusicforum.org



The Sephardic Music Project
Joel Bresler, Publisher
250 E. Emerson Rd.
Lexington, MA 02420
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