Sepharade songs, from the sacred to the profane

Sepharade songs, from the sacred to the profane

Sepharade songs, from the sacred to the profane

  • Date: 28 Jun 2018
  • Heure: 18:00
  • Lieu: Synagogue
  • Prix: 150 MAD

The sepharade tradition in Hebrew, Ladino, Arabic, Spanish and Turkish

Sepharade and Andalucian songs

Gerard Edery – Sog and guitare

Anya Wandtke  – Violin

Sebastian Wypych – Double bass

Born in Casablanca and brought up in Paris and New York , Gérard Edery has graduated from the prestigious music school of Manhattan, with a Master in lyric interpretation, and has performed more than thirteen roles with opera companies in the United States. He is widely known as a master singer and guitarist and possesses a remarkable range of traditional-ethnic styles, as well as traditions from all over the world. Beside regularly discovering and preserving  songs, tales, and melodies of Europe, the Middle-East, South America and ancient Persia, he undertakes to interpret them, collaborating with virtuoso and highly acclaimed musicians.

 The uniqueness of his style lies in the authenticity with which musics overlap, compare and often borrow from each other. Gerard is one of the greatest world specialists of the sepharade diaspora music. As such, he has been awarded the prize of the sepharade music heritage, as well as an award for being composer of his original songs.