Yasmin Levy
Yasmin Levy (born 23 December 1975) is a singer and songwriter of Judeo-Spanish music. BiographyYasmin Levy was born on 23 December 1975. She is of Sephardic Jewish descent. Her parents were immigrants from Turkey. [1] Her father, Yitzhak Isaac Levy (1919–1977),[2] was a composer and hazzan (cantor), as well as a pioneer researcher into the history of the Ladino music and culture of Spanish Jewry and its diaspora, being the editor of the Ladino language magazine Aki Yerushalayim.[3] He died when Levy was just one year old, but she names him as one of her greatest musical influences.[4] She is a mother of two children Michael Amir and Manuela Amir.[1] CareerWith her distinctive and emotive style, Levy has brought a new interpretation to the medieval Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) song by incorporating more "modern" sounds of Andalusian flamenco and traditional Turkish music[5] as well as combining instruments like the darbuka, oud, violin, cello, and piano.[citation needed] Her debut album was Romance & Yasmin in 2000, which earned her a nomination as Best Newcomer for the fRoots / BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards 2005, followed in 2005 with her second album La Judería (Spanish: The Jewish Quarter). In 2006, she was nominated again, then in the category Culture Crossing.[2] On her second album, La Judería, she also covered the popular songs "Gracias a la Vida" by Violeta Parra and "Nací en Álamo" from the film Vengo, directed by Tony Gatlif, which in its original version won the 2001 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film (itself being a cover[6] of "The Song of the Gypsies" (Greek: "Το Τραγούδι των Γύφτων"), written by Greek songwriter Dionysis Tsaknis in 1990).[citation needed]. In her own words in 2007:[7]
In her own words in 2023:[8]
In her career, Levy has given a great number of concerts all over the globe. She has already performed in Spain, Iran, Turkey, USA, the UK, Germany, France, Poland, Switzerland and many other countries. She has also entered into a variety of music collaborations during her career, such as with Egyptian singer Natacha Atlas, Turkish singer Ibrahim Tatlises and Spanish singer Buika. Other rolesIn 2008, she was appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Children of Peace, a UK-based charity fighting to alleviate the plight of all children caught up in the Middle East crisis.[3] AccoladesIn 2006, Levy was nominated in the "Culture Crossing" category for the fRoots / BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards.[9] In 2006, Levy's work earned her the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation Award for promoting cross-cultural dialogue between musicians from three cultures.[10] Levy’s original composition, “Me Voy,” won the 2008 USA Songwriting Competition for the best world music song.[4] She has been nominated for the BBC World Music Award and Holland’s Edison Award (2008).[5] The Sunday Times named Sentir as one of the Top 100 albums of 2009, and placed it in their Top 10 World Music releases of the year.[11] Yasmin received the “Pomegranate Award for Music” from the American Sephardi Federation(2023).[6] DiscographyFull albums
Singles for movie soundtracks
Collaborations
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Further reading
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