[Zamea nafschi] Rito italiano - Giuseppe Bassani, Ferrara

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[Zamea nafschi] Rito italiano - Giuseppe Bassani, Ferrara

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zamea nafschi

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Informant biographical notes

Born in Ferrara, 18/12/1886. Acted as shaliach tzibbur. Contacted by A.Z. Idelsohn in the early 1930s to provide details on the tedesco tradition in Ferrara, he started a correspondence in which he described the various rituals active in Italy at the time, and in Ferrara in particular, sending to Idelsohn in Cincinnati a seies of transcriptions from the reoertoires of the three Ferrara synagogues, tedesca, spagnola, italiana. The transcriptions were probably written down by a miss Samaya, who taught music at the Jewish school; Bassani at the time of the correspondence was blind, after being wounded in WWI. Arrested in  Ferrara on 05/02/1944, he was killed upon arrival in Auschwitz on 26/02/1944.

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Date of transcription

1933

Place of transcription

Ferrara

Manuscript music source

Personal correspondence: Giuseppe Bassani - A. Z. Idelsohn 1933-1934, December-September.

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Manuscript reference

The National Library of Israel, Music Library, Idelsohn Archive, MUS 0004 E 049-053.

Manuscript date (if known)

1933

Notes on music

Usage is here not noted - this piyut by Abraham Ibn Ezra is listed in Rome ritual as a reshut to Nishmat kol chai for Sukkot, Shemini'atzeret, Hoshana rabah and Simchat Torah.

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This Item Is Part Of Item: Ferrara Scuola Italiana

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EF, “[Zamea nafschi] Rito italiano - Giuseppe Bassani, Ferrara,” Thesaurus of Jewish-Italian Liturgical Music, accessed November 21, 2024, https://jewishitalianmusic.org/thesaurus/items/show/3232.