Yasmin Levy
A nostalgic tango artist.
Yasmin Levy, born December 23, 1975, is a Ladino singer-songwriter, currently based in Serbia, recognized for her interpretations of Judeo-Spanish music and her fusion of flamenco and Middle Eastern influences. Influenced by her father, Yitzhak Isaac Levy, a prominent Ladino music researcher, Yasmin combines traditional instruments like oud, violin, and cello with contemporary sounds. Her debut album, “Romance & Yasmin” (2000), garnered international attention, leading to a Best Newcomer nomination at the 2005 BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards. Subsequent albums, including “La Judería: Ladino Meets Flamenco” (2005) and “Mano Suave” (2008), received critical acclaim and commercial success, with “Mano Suave” charting in France and Sweden. Her 2009 album “Sentir” further showcased her distinctive sound. As a Goodwill Ambassador for Children of Peace, Yasmin promotes cultural understanding. Her global performances and collaborations highlight her versatility and dedication to preserving and revitalizing Judeo-Spanish traditions. Yasmin Levy’s work bridges cultural divides, making her a significant figure in world music. For more details, visit yasminlevy.com or write to info@starsandmore.com
What kind of music does Yasmin Levy play?+
Yasmin Levy plays tango, fado, afro tech - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are Yasmin Levy live shows like?+
Yasmin Levy's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
How can I find out when Yasmin Levy is playing?+
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