Ancient Roman Jews Meet Wartime Partisans on a Raucous and Lush Avant-rock Album

Published: Sept. 3, 2013, 4 a.m.

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When guitarist and composer Dan Kaufman headed to Rome in 2009 to study the liturgical melodies of the city\\u2019s ancient Jewish community, he stumbled upon the site of a famous partisan attack against the Nazis. Bullet-marked, the building where the action took place remained as a testament to resistance. That story joined together in his imagination with that of the city\\u2019s inhabitants from millennia before, inspiring him to create the new album Bella Ciao. Like previous projects Kaufman has undertaken with his band Barbez\\u2014he joined the podcast in 2007 to discuss his album inspired by the work of Paul Celan\\u2014Bella Ciao draws on poetry and uses theramin, vibraphone, and more traditional instruments to produce an invigorating mix of sound and ideas.

He joins Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry to talk about how he...


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