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Sephardic Traditional
Durme, durme mi andjeliko
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Sephardic Traditional
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Vocal
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3:28
'Durme, durme mi andjeliko' is a traditional Sephardic lullaby that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in Spain during the 15th century. The song has since spread throughout the Sephardic diaspora and has been adapted to various languages and musical styles. The premiere of 'Durme, durme mi andjeliko' is also unknown, as it was likely sung in homes and communities rather than in formal concert settings. However, the song has been recorded and performed by numerous artists, including Flory Jagoda, Yasmin Levy, and the Klezmatics. The song is typically performed in a slow, soothing tempo and features a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. It is often accompanied by a guitar or other stringed instrument, and may also include percussion or other instruments. 'Durme, durme mi andjeliko' is comprised of several verses, each of which implores a different entity to watch over the sleeping child. The first verse addresses the angelic realm, asking the angels to guard the child's dreams and keep them safe from harm. The second verse addresses the moon, asking it to shine its light upon the child and bring them peaceful dreams. The third verse addresses the mother, asking her to sing the child to sleep and comfort them with her love. Overall, 'Durme, durme mi andjeliko' is a beautiful and poignant lullaby that speaks to the universal desire for safety, comfort, and love. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring power of traditional music to connect people across time and space.
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