Yitzhak Isaac Levy (Hebrew: יצחק לוי); May 15, 1919, Manisa, Turkey – July 21, 1977, Jerusalem, Israel) was an Israeli singer-songwriter, musicologist and composer in Judaeo-Spanish. He also worked as director of a radio program and was an author of various works on musicology.[1]
In 1954 he founded for the Israeli public radio, Kol Yisrael "Voice of Israel", a series of broadcasts in Ladino Judaeo-Spanish. With his wife, Kohava Levy (born in 1946), Isaac Levy had a daughter, Yasmin Levy,[3] 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.
Bibliography
Yitzhak Levy Cante Judeo-Español. (Yitzhak Levy Sings, Judeo-Spanish) Association Vidas Largas, Paris 1980
Chants judéo-espagnols. (Judeo-Spanish Songs) vol. I, London, World Sephardi Federation, [1959]; vols. II, Jerusalem, author, 1970; vol. III, Jerusalem, author, 1971; vol. IV, Jerusalem, author, 1973. Ver
Antología de Liturgia Judeo-Española. (Anthology of Judeo-Spanish Liturgy) vols. I-VIII, Jerusalem, author-Ministry of Education and Culture, s.a.; vol. IX, id., 1977; vol. X, written by Moshe Giora Elimelekh, Jerusalem, Institute of Studies of Judeo-Spanish Songs, 1980[4]