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  • Sarah Aroeste outside Bitola’s “Zionist House”
    Sarah Aroeste outside Bitola’s “Zionist House”
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    My Dear Monastir

    A new album from Ladino singer Sarah Aroeste is a collaborative, loving homage to a once-vibrant Sephardic Jewish community in Macedonia

    byMatt Alexander Hanson
  • Pete Seeger. (Legacy Recordings)
    Pete Seeger. (Legacy Recordings)
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    When Pete Seeger Brought Bluegrass—and His Banjo—to Czechoslovakia in 1964

    The late folk icon’s performance was the first ever to feature the instrument

    byRuth Ellen Gruber
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    Eastward Expansion

    Bringing Sephardic music into the fold

    byAlexander Gelfand
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    Space Time Continuum

    Music that borrows from different eras, people, and places

    byMatthue Roth
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    Mediterranean Melodies

    La Mar Enfortuna reinterprets the music of the Sephardic diaspora

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    La Nona Kanta

    Flory Jagoda sings the songs of her great-great-great-great-great grandparents

    byJulie Subrin
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    Ghetto Music

    When Italians fell for klezmer, Francesco Spagnolo tuned them in to the forgotten sounds of their own people

    byBoris Fishman
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