- Flory Jagoda
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Flory Jagoda
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Background = solo_singer
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Instrument =Guitar ,vocals
Genre =Ladino ,Sephardic
Occupation =Musician ,singer-songwriter
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Associated_acts = Ramon TasatTim Sparks
URL = [http://www.floryjagoda.com/ Official website]
Notable_instruments =Flory Jagoda (born in
Sarajevo ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ) is a Jewish Americanguitarist ,composer andsinger . She is known for her interpretation ofLadino songs.Biography
Flory Jagoda arrived in America as a
war bride in 1946. She grew up in the Bosnian village of Vlasenica and in Sarajevo. She grew up in theSephardic tradition in the musical Altaras family.The Sephardic community of Sarajevo and its surrounding communities were nearly obliterated during
World War II . During the war Flory was interned on the island of Korčula on theDalmatian Coast . Her family escaped to Italy where she met and soon married Harry Jagoda, then in the U.S. military after which she immigrated to the United States.Flory’s recording "Kantikas Di Mi Mona" (Songs of My Grandmother) consists of songs her grandmother, a Sephardic folksinger, taught her as a young girl. Following the release of her second recording, "Memories of Sarajevo", she recorded "La Nona Kanta" (The Grandmother Songs), songs she herself wrote for her grandchildren.
Now in her 80’s Flory has stated that "Arvoliko: The Little Tree" will be her final recording. The tree, located in Bosnia, is said to be the only marker of the mass grave of 42 massacred members of the Altaras family. She refers to her four recordings as representing the four musical stages of her life.
Ladino is in serious danger of extinction but it is experiencing a minor revival among Sephardic communities, especially in music. Flory is a leader in this revival. [ [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/033000/cw.critpick.flory.shtml Philadelphia CityPaper, March 30, 2000.] ]
In 2002 she received a Lifetime Honor by the
National Heritage Fellowship and theNational Endowment for the Arts for her efforts in passing on the tradition of Ladino music. [ [http://arts.endow.gov/honors/heritage/Heritage02/Jagoda.html NEA National Heritage Fellowships.] ] In 2002, Ankica Petrovic produced a documentary film about Flory and her story. Despite being in her 80's, Flory continues to teach, write, and perform concerts.Discography
Albums
* "Kantikas Di Mi Mona"
* "Memories of Sarajevo"
* "La Nona Kanta" (1992)
* "Arvoliko"Video
* "The Key From Spain: The Songs and Stories of Flory Jagoda" (2002) A documentary film by Ankica Petrovic
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Ladino
*Sephardic Jews External links
* [http://www.floryjagoda.com Official website]
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