
A presentation in Hebrew a bit too lyric for the historian but it exists! Announcement of the spectacle in the Renaissance Festival leaflet. Click on the picture to see it full screen.
In Venice 300 years ago was published for the first time, Ma'aseh Tuviyah, the life work of the Jewish physician Tobias Cohen (Metz, 1652 - Jerusalem, 1729). On the occasion of this anniversary, a group of Baroque Music, Ritmo Anima, and a historian of medicine, Etienne (Eytan) Lepicard, joined together to (re)create his personal saga through an innovative performance combining music and narrative. This blog presents our work and information about related events. For more, see at bottom.
April 16-18, 2010, we are recording at Bet hagat!
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