Louis Saladin
Louis Saladin was a seventeenth-century composer from Provence, France. He wrote in the Baroque style and is most remembered for his association with the Provençal Jewish community and the commissioned works he composed for that community.His ''Canticum hebraicum'', rediscovered by the Israeli musicologist Israel Adler, is his most remembered work today. It celebrates the circumcision of a baby boy and might have been written to appeal to the Gentiles present at the Jewish ritual. Provided by Wikipedia
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Musique judeo-baroque by Rossi, Salamone 1570-1630, Saladin, Louis, Grossi, Carlo 1634-1688, Saladin, Louis, Grossi, Carlo 1634-1688, Rossi, Salamone 1570-1630
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Musique judéo-baroque by Rossi, Salamone 1570-1630, Saladin, Louis
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Canticum hebraicum for counter-tenor (or alto), tenor solo, bass solo, choir, 3 flutes, 4 oboes, 3 bassoons, strings, and continuo by Saladin, Louis
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