Hodinu lekha - Umberto Sciunnach and Renzo Ventura, Firenze

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Hodinu lekha - Umberto Sciunnach and Renzo Ventura, Firenze

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EF

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Biblical source: verses

75:1-11

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A similar recording - only by Renzo ventura - is in the "mizmorim prima di Motzae shabbat" item on www.minhagfirenze.it at the following link:

http://www.minhagfirenze.it/resources/mNaviga.aspx?pag=CANTORE&id=7

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Informant biographical notes

Umberto Sciunnach (Roma 1935 - Firenze 2015) was for many years (from the '60s onwards) chazan, shochet and vice rabbi under Fernando Belgrado in Florence, then chief rabbi between 1998 and 1994.
Renzo Ventura: Florentine lawyer, son-in-law to rabbi Fernando Belgrado, he extensively studied florentine minhag and chazanut under Belgrado, acted very often as a shaliach tzibbur both at the Florence Tempio Maggiore and at the Tempio Italiano in rechov Hillel in Jerusalem when he moved to Israel in the 2010s. He inherited most of Belgrado's original recordings and added to the collection other family recordings and his personal addenda based on his recollections of his study. He taught extensively to younger generations in Florence.

Notes on recording

Part of the psalms known in Florence as "mizmorim di motzei Shabbat", together with "mikhtam leDavid" they are read (just before the beginning of 'arvit) by various congregants alternating verse for verse as Sciunnach and Ventura do in this recording.

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This Item Is Part Of Item: Firenze Tempio Maggiore
This Item is a version of the melody in Item: Hodinu lekha - Fernando Belgrado, Firenze
Item: Mikhtam Ledavid - Umberto Sciunnach and Renzo Ventura, Firenze complement of This Item
Item: Ledavid barukh - Renzo Ventura, Firenze complement of This Item

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EF, “Hodinu lekha - Umberto Sciunnach and Renzo Ventura, Firenze,” Thesaurus of Jewish-Italian Liturgical Music, accessed June 26, 2024, https://jewishitalianmusic.org/thesaurus/items/show/2047.