On Fridays we try to share new interpretations of traditional parts of the Kabbalat Shabbat evening service. So far we have posted 34 versions of Lecha Dodi, a central part of the service.
Today we're posting a most unusual version that just appeared on YouTube yesterday. It's a performance of Lecha Dodi by the ten members of the Multietnica Orchestra of Arezzo, Tuscany.
It features Enrico Fink, Alexian Santino Spinelli, the soloists of the Multietnica Orchestra in Arezzo and the Alexian Group playing a very diverse set of musical instruments.
Enrico Fink has been one of the major figures in the Jewish music and
theatre scene in Italy, regularly touring Europe and the United States
with different groups and projects, and maintaining an active schedule
as a lecturer and educator.
As an artist, Enrico has devoted himself to
new interpretations of Jewish cultural tradition, finding a path between
the “radical” and traditional, using both music and musical theatre as
means of expression. In his performances
Enrico plunges into the incredibly rich, varied and complex world of
Italian hazanut (cantorial music) Italian Jewish folk songs, and local dialects.
Enjoy, and Shabbat shalom!
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Bravo. An interesting, entertaining and inspiring interpretation of Lecha Dodi. We are back on track after the dreadful "Hava Nagila / Christmas Jazz_gate." Shabbat Shalom.
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