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Yizhak Edel
… received a Jewish education, but he was also exposed to music while participating in singing gatherings hosted by … from Eastern Europe, although he combined it with the Eretz-Israeli music he found in Palestine , which was connected to … the book 'Edel: His Doctrine on Education and Music.' … Israeli composer and educator … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … 0 … …
Ya'akov Orland
… Homeland and Mother, " in 1930. This song was later set to music by David Zehavi, a member of Kibbutz Naan and the … and "Shney Shoshanim " ("Two Roses") also became staples of Israeli music. Beyond songwriting, Orland was a prolific … (Hebrew). … Poet, songwriter, playwright and translator … Israeli poets … Playwright … Israeli song … Translations … …
Zecharia Plavin
… From 1977 in Israel, graduated from Tel Aviv University and Music Academy (piano class of Professor Viktor Derevianko), … and Sound-Star-Ton (Germany). Numerous recordings for Israeli Broadcasting Authority and - in recent years - for … since 1990, supplemented by lecturing services in other Israeli colleges. Many master-classes in USA and Europe - …
Yedidyah Admon
… education at the Teacher's Seminary in Jerusalem under musicologist Abraham Zvi Idelsohn . From 1923 to 1927 Admon … (Camel Drivers Song). Admon was a pioneer in the field of Israeli song and served as an inspiration for the generation … 1967 Admon served as the chair and general secretary of the Israeli Society of Composers and Authors (ACUM). His book of …
Marc Lavry
… Marc Lavry was born in Riga , Latvia and received his formal musical education at the Riga and Leipzig conservatories … for the broadcasts. Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber … which typified the emerging Mediterranean style of early Israeli folk and art musicians, was his symphonic poem Emek …
Nahum Nardi
… he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory and at the Vienna Music Academy, graduating in 1922. Following his graduation, … the play Megilat Esther , which was performed at the Erets-Yisraeli Theater [4] of Gnessin , in 1928, and Bamitbakh by … and other documents, and handed it to the Archive of Israeli Music at Tel Aviv University. In September 2005, the …
Mordekhai Seter
… has been considered since its premiere in 1961 as an Israeli masterpiece. Midnight Vigil , performed in celebratory occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual festival …
Mattityahu Shelem
… work and Yehuda Sharett 's Seder constitute the central musical pieces of the 'new ceremonies' of the secular … Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … Israeli composer … Composers … Folksongs … Song … Zemer Ivri, Zemer Iveri … Composer … Hebrew … Folksong … Israeli … Folk … Songs … Zemer … Ivri … Kibbutzim … Kibbutz …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… about 100 of his pieces have been published by the Israel Music Institute. He was the most distinctive among the first … and a 1983 recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize—the only Israeli composer who has won this prize. He also served as … (and among the first in the world), establishing the first Israeli electronic music center at the Hebrew University in …
Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… Ezra School in Jerusalem. Efraim Di-Zahav is known to the Israeli public through the piyut, 'Eliahu ha Navi (Elijah … time) sang the song 'Tzana Tzana' (words by Yehiel Hagiz, music by Issachar Miron ) for the first time on Radio …