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The Jew Without the Yellow Badge: Salamone Rossi and the Song of Solomon

The Jew Without the Yellow Badge: Salamone Rossi and the Song of Solomon

Lucie Skeaping explores the life and music of Salamone Rossi, who wrote for the synagogue.

The Early Music Show · BBC Radio 3

November 21, 201113m 45s

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Show Notes

Lucie Skeaping explores the life and extraordinary music of Salamone Rossi, a 17th-century Jewish composer based in Mantua. He wrote a collection of psalms and motets in Hebrew, for the Synagogue, drawing on the Italian polyphonic style of composition employed by the Christian Church. In a period of intense anti-Semitism, when the Jewish community in Italy were required by law to wear on their clothing a yellow 'badge of shame', Rossi's musical skills were highly regarded by the Mantuan court. His collection was not only the first of its kind; it would also remain unique for more than two hundred years.

First broadcast 19/11/2011.