In Venice 300 years ago was published for the first time, Ma'aseh Tuviyah, the life work of the Jewish physician Tobias Cohn (Metz, 1652 - Jerusalem, 1729). On the occasion of this anniversary, a group of Baroque Music, RitmoAnima, and a historian of medicine, Etienne (Eytan) Lepicard, joined together to (re)create his personal saga through an innovative performance combining music and narrative.
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released November 1, 2009
Avital Raz -- Voice
Adi Zilberberg -- Recorders
Raffaello Negri - Violin
Udi Horev -- Oud
Bari Moscovitz -- Theorbo and arrangements
Ayela Seidelman -- Cello
Ora Boasson Horev -- Contrabass
Nadav Rogel -- Percussion
Mauro Occhionero -- Percussion
Etienne LePicard -- Historical research and narration
Performed live to the Israeli Radio "Etnachta" program, November 2009
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