Richard Botton - Ladino Reverie
Richard Botton - Ladino Reverie
Track Listings
| 1. Lo Vida Do Por El Raki |
| 2. La Cantica De La Ley |
| 3. Adio Querida |
| 4. Los Bilbilicos |
| 5. Yo Menamori Dun Aire |
| 6. Lamor |
| 7. Durme, Durme |
| 8. Nani, Nani |
| 9. Scalerica De Oro |
| 10. Cuando El Rey Nimrod |
| 11. A La Una |
| 12. Barminam |
| 13. Ven Hermosa |
| 14. Quando Veyo Hija |
| 15. Benedition De La Meza |
| 16. Este Pan |
| 17. Adir Hu |
| 18. Ocho Candelas |
| 19. Daktil Tas |
| 20. El Dio Grande |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Raised in the Sephardic tradition, Richard Botton is the foremost interpreter of Ladino song. He has traveled far and wide performing his entertaining and informative lecture/concert, "Ladino Reverie," to the delight and rave reviews of communities throughout America.
Cantor Richard Botton is the Cantor Emeritus of Central Synagogue of New York City. His extensive performing experiences and knowledge of various styles of music have helped to enrich the folk songs contained in this recording, and have raised many of them to the level of Art Songs.
Product Description
The songs on this record are in Ladino, the language of Sephardic Jews, and the first language of Cantor Richard Botton. There is a booklet with words and exact translations. The CD makes a wonderful gift for those who love Sephardic music, and who want to learn about its charm and beauty.
Richard Botton - Ladino Reverie,Richard Botton,Mashala Records,The songs on this record are in Ladino, the language of Sephardic Jews. There is a booklet with words and exact translations. The CD makes a wonderful gift for those who love Sephardic music, and who want to learn about its charm and beauty.
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Richard Botton - Ladino Reverie
Richard Botton Manufacturer: Mashala Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006VBUSY Release Date: 2004-10-01 |
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Album Description
The songs on this record are in Ladino, the language of Sephardic Jews, and the first language of Cantor Richard Botton. There is a booklet with words and exact translations. The CD makes a wonderful gift for those who love Sephardic music, and who want to learn about its charm and beauty.Music Review:
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