The Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community is distinguished by an ancient liturgical tradition and unique synagogue architecture.
The music for this liturgy was published at Bevis Marks in the first half of the 19th century by the Haham David A. DeSola, and later by Rev. Moses Gaster in his edition of the Spanish and Portuguese siddur.
These traditions are found in Amsterdam (the Esnoga), London (Bevis Marks), Jamaica, the Virgin Islands, Curacao, Barbados, New York (Shearith Israel), and Philadephia (Mikve Israel).
At long last I have been able to translate a number of music files which I had transcribed some ten years ago into sound files. These files represent some of the Spanish and Portuguese liturgical music tradition, including Torah and Haftarah trope. Many pieces are in 4-part harmony which is represented here by the piano to keep the file size small. In time I will update this area to correct errors, and add new music.