Psalm 90 for mourning - David Meghnagi, repertoire of the Lybian Jews in Rome
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Psalm 90 for mourning - David Meghnagi, repertoire of the Lybian Jews in Rome
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90:1-17 (complete)
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David Meghnagi was born in Tripoli, Lybia, in 1949. Born in a family much dedicated to music and liturgical chant, he is brother to Miriam Meghnagi, musician and scholar. The family managed to escape the anti-Jewish persecutions in 1967 and reached Rome. He teaches psychology at Roma Tre University. Aside from his scientific publications in this field and his work on various forms of antisemitism (he is member of IHRA delegation for Italy), he has cultivated the traditional Lybian synagogue song, publishing a collection of recordings of his own voice in the CD “Shiru Shir” (2006).
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Recording at Or Yehuda synagogue in Rome, as part of the "new minhagim" campaign by OTIJM project for Centro Leo Levi. Director of campaign: David Meghnagi, audio by E. Fink. D. Neghnagi says at the beginning (in Italian): this is the tone for mourning, so in a period of avelut.
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EF, “Psalm 90 for mourning - David Meghnagi, repertoire of the Lybian Jews in Rome,” Thesaurus of Jewish-Italian Liturgical Music, accessed January 4, 2025, https://jewishitalianmusic.org/thesaurus/items/show/3764.
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