EPISODE · Mar 17, 2022 · 48 MIN
Zabelle
from Kerning Cultures
In 1917, a musical prodigy called Zabelle Panosian recorded a song that captured the heartbreak of a generation of Armenian Americans in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. She toured the world, selling thousands of records. And then, she was almost completely forgotten. This episode originally aired in July 2020.This episode was produced by Alex Atack with editorial support from Dana Ballout, Tamara Rasamny, Nadeen Shaker, Zeina Dowidar and Hebah Fisher. Sound design by Alex Atack and Mohamed Khreizat, and fact-checking by Zeina Dowidar. Kerning Cultures is a Kerning Cultures Network production.Ian's new book about Zabelle Panosian can be found here. Support this podcast on patreon.com/kerningcultures for as little as $2 a month.Find a transcript for this episode at our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In 1917, a musical prodigy called Zabelle Panosian recorded a song that captured the heartbreak of a generation of Armenian Americans in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. She toured the world, selling thousands of records. And then, she was almost completely forgotten. This episode originally aired in July 2020.This episode was produced by Alex Atack with editorial support from Dana Ballout, Tamara Rasamny, Nadeen Shaker, Zeina Dowidar and Hebah Fisher. Sound design by Alex Atack and Mohamed Khreizat, and fact-checking by Zeina Dowidar. Kerning Cultures is a Kerning Cultures Network production.Ian's new book about Zabelle Panosian can be found here. Support this podcast on patreon.com/kerningcultures for as little as $2 a month.Find a transcript for this episode at our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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