Mor Karbasi

Mor Karbasi (born April 23, 1986) is a singer-songwriter born in Jerusalem, and now based in Seville after five years in London.

Mor Karbasi
Mor Karbasi
Background information
Birth nameMor Karbasi
Born (1986-04-23) April 23, 1986
OriginJerusalem, Israel
GenresWorld music, Sephardic music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2008–present
LabelsGibralter
Websitewww.morkarbasi.com

One of her main projects is Ladino music, also known as Judezmo, Spanyolit, or Sephardic—the ancient language and music of the exiled Jews of Portugal and Spain. She writes original material, as well as singing traditional songs. She has been compared to Mariza and Yasmin Levy, but has a strongly individual sound, whichever type of music she sings.

Karbasi's heritage is mixed Iranian (paternal) and Moroccan (maternal), and according to her Moroccan Jewish grandfather, "the blood remembers," meaning that before this her ancestors came from Spain. Her connection to this culture is expressed passionately through her music. Her family name Karbasi means "canvas" in Persian.

Musical career

Karbasi's concert appearances include: Tours of Europe and USA, including appearances on London's Trafalgar Square open air stage (2006 and 2007), festival performances (Womad Festival 2007 Charlton Park, and Las Palmas-Canary Islands, Celtic Connections 2009). TV and Radio broadcasts on National French TV and BBC radio. Her first album, The Beauty and the Sea, was reviewed in The Guardian newspaper. The review called her "one of the great young divas of the global music scene."[1]

She has also made guest appearances with groups having compatible styles, Koby Israelite, Baroque fusion 'Eclipse', Rai band Ludomix, the Pena Flamenco de Israel.

Discography

  • Earlier work includes a self-produced CD called "Broken Wings", and a four track EP called "Rosa".
  • The Beauty and the Sea [2008]
  • Daughter of the Spring [2011]
  • La Tsadika (The Ballad For Sol) [2013]
  • Ojos De Novia (Eyes of a Bride) [2016]

Traditional influences

Mor Karbasi collects and sings songs in Ladino, as well as European and Latin American folk, also Andalucian music sung in Hebrew with Arabic melodies and scales. The latter is called Piyyutim, and is a type of prayer traditionally only sung by men.

gollark: backtick.
gollark: ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
gollark: This is a UK keyboard.
gollark: I'm not on a dvorak board.
gollark: My ` key has ¬ on shift.

References

  1. Mor Karbasi, The Beauty and the Sea, The Guardian, Friday April 25, 2008
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