Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Yitzhak Isaac Levy

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Yitzhak Levy

Grandchildren
  
Michael Amir

Children
  
Yasmin Levy

Died
  
1977, Jerusalem, Israel

Role
  
Singer


Yitzhak Isaac Levy

Albums
  
El Kante de una Vida, The Song of a Life

People also search for
  
Yasmin Levy, Michael Amir, Ishay Amir

Yitzhak isaac levy una pastora


Yitzhak Isaac Levy ((Hebrew: יצחק לוי‎‎); May 15, 1919, Manisa, Turkey – July 21, 1977, Jerusalem) was an Israeli singer-songwriter, musicologist and composer in Judeo-Spanish. He also worked as director of a radio program and was an author of various works on musicology.

Contents

Biography

Isaac Levy was born in Manisa, near Izmir, to a Sephardic family and lived with his parents in Palestine (1922) until the age of three. He studied the Conservatory of Music in Jerusalem (now the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance) (Hebrew: האקדמיה למוסיקה ולמחול בירושלים‎‎), and in Tel Aviv at the Samuel Rubin Israel Academy of Music where he developed his baritone. Isaac Levy composed music for Biblical verses and hymns written by poets of the golden age of Jewish culture in Spain, such as Judah Halevi, Ibn Gabirol, Abraham Ibn Ezra, and others.

In 1954 he founded for the Israeli public radio, Kol Yisrael ('Voice of Israel'), a series of broadcasts in the Ladino language. With his wife, Kohava Levy (born in 1946), Isaac Levy had a daughter, Yasmin Levy who continues his musical tradition. Kohava Levy is also a singer of Sephardic songs and is a skilled interpreter of Sephardic music. In 1963 he was nominated as director of the section of ethnic music of Kol Yisrael.

References

Yitzhak Isaac Levy Wikipedia