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Shirat Miriam (Canto Esiliato – Songs In Exile)

Domenico Ascione, Miriam Meghnagi

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Shirat Miriam (Canto Esiliato – Songs In Exile) from Fone features singer Miriam Meghnagi accompanied by guitarist Domenico Ascione.

The Jewish culture is interwoven with that of the country of adoption. This music is also a way to interpret the collective imagery of the Jewish people. A way to become acquainted with the history of a group through its artistic creations.

The songs on this album are liturgical, religious, celebrative, or linked to special occasions. They bring together elements from diverse styles and traditions – the Mediterranean (North Africa, Yemen, and the Middle East), Italy, the Sephardic area (in Ladino) and the Ashkenazic area.

Miriam Meghnagi is a composer, musician, scholar, writer, and interpreter of the Jewish musical tradition. She is an attentive and critical connoisseur of the Jewish and Mediterranean musical heritage. She composes traditional songs and writes new interpretations, drawing on both the Yiddish repertoire and the Sephardic repertoire. She sings in Hebrew, Arabic, Yiddish, Italian, Judaism, Bagitto, and other languages.

Miriam Meghnagi – Vocals
Domenico Ascione – Guitar

Tracklist

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1.
Kaddish
02:11
2.
Shiharti Et Devirech
03:15
3.
Oh Dortn, Dortn
03:18
4.
Baruch Mordechai
03:04
5.
Papir Und Tint
04:04
6.
S'Dremlen Feygl
03:03
7.
Partizaner Lid
03:00
8.
Morenika
04:04
9.
Shirat Miriam
04:48
10.
Los Bilbilikos Kantan
03:55
11.
Bat Shirati
03:28
12.
Oy El Dia De Purim
02:28
13.
Oy Dire Gelt
02:44
14.
Ehafez Haim
03:55
15.
Kiria Yefefia
03:24

Total time: 00:50:41

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SACD047

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Analog Tape Recorder

Studer J37 Analog Tape Recorder

Analog to Digital Converters

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Mastering Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci – Analog to DSD 64 Stereo Transfer

Microphones

Neumann U47 Tube Microphones

Mixing Console

Be Yamamura 4.0

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Original Recording Format

Producer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Production Assistant

Michele Lippi

Recording Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Recording Location

Teatro Goldoni in Livorno, Italy in April 1987

Recording Software

Pyramix, Merging Technologies

Release DateOctober 26, 2021

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Wonderful — and fascinating on many different levels!

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