词条 | Kohava Levy |
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BiographyAfter finishing her studies, she learned to develop her voice at the Rubin Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem. Kohava met her husband at Kol Yisrael (the "Voice of Israel" radio), when he was the director of Ladino programming and popular music. She appeared on a radio program called "Karas Muevas" ("New Faces")[2] and was selected to participate. Yitzhak Levy was 27 years older than Kohava, but she married him despite the age difference and they had four children. Two of their sons (Udi Levy and Yuval Levy) are engineers, their daughter Smadar is a lawyer and the youngest, daughter Yasmin Levy, continues her parents' traditions and songs as a singer. After the death of her husband, Kohava appeared on various radio programs and on television, singing the songs, romances and hymns in the books published by her husband. Her son Yuval produced the album "El Kanto de los Levitas" for her. It includes liturgical hymns interpreted by Kohava. Kohava continues her work at the Bureau of Matriculation in Jerusalem. DiscographyFull albums
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Kohava Levy Kanta Ladino|url=http://www.adamamusicshop.com/190644/Kanta-Ladino|publisher=World Music Label|accessdate=29 September 2015}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Levy, Kohava}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Las Notas de Matilda – Kantadores de la tradisión djudeo-espanyola: Kohava Levy|url=http://esefarad.com/?p=18633|website=eSefardi|publisher=Matilda Koen Sarano|accessdate=29 September 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Kanta Ladino by Kohava Levy|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/kanta-ladino/id460225302|website=iTunes|access-date=14 August 2018}} 8 : 1946 births|Israeli Jews|Israeli people of Turkish-Jewish descent|Jewish singers|Judaeo-Spanish-language singers|People from Jerusalem|Sephardi Jews|Living people |
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