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Moshe Wilensky
… Hashomer Hatzair , where he was first introduced to Israeli songs. Within the movement was a choir led by the … record company Hed Artzi , which published the most popular Israeli records. Around this time, he began working with the … Ness Theater. In 1965, he served as musical director of " Opera Begrush " ("Opera at a Penny") by Bertold Brecht, with …
Elio Piattelli
… Rome 1986; • Canti liturgici di rito spagnolo del Tempio Israelitico di Firenze (Liturgical Chants of the Sephardic Rite of the Israelite Temple in Florence), transcribed and commented by … (De Santis edition, Rome). In 1941 he composed the opera in four acts, Inés de Suaréz (by Alonso de Morroy, …
Nahum Heiman
… 'The name Nahche sings in the ears of thousands of Israeli singing fans. The Israeli folk song (Zemer Ivri) is the soul of our life in … were composed to words of poet Natan Yonatan. Their cooperation, which brought forth about 100 songs, began in …
Ronit Widmann-Levy
… Ronit Widmann-Levy is a highly renowned Israeli Soprano, a recipient of the America-Israel … scholarship for Artists, a finalist of the San Francisco Opera Merola Program, and a member of the Golden Key … - Judizmo,Ladino - Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … Israeli Vocalist … Opera … Ladino … Ronit Widmann-Levy …
Ehud Manor
… why. The only explanation I have is that I write not from Israeli roots but from connecting to American music. What … and met Ofra, who studied and worked there at the Leo Fuld Israeli club, called 'Sabra'. She wanted to sing and thought … Hair', 'The Poors of Life ', 'The Flutist from Hamlin' , ' Opera in a Penny', 'A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', 'Training the …
Uzi Hitman
… in his childhood home, Hitman’s parents listened to Italian opera music, pop music bands and rock music bands such as … Hasidic Song Festival and the Kdam Eurovision contest, the Israeli national preselection of the Eurovision song … in Hebrew, written by Talila Eliram. … 44142 … Israeli songwriter & lyricist … Muzika Mizrahit … Uzi …
Paul Ben-Haim
… emigrated to Palestine in 1933) was the most recognized Israeli composer abroad, at least until the 1970s. A … he had already developed a career as a conductor of operas in Germany in the early 1930s, which he was forced to … of fascism. The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps , Marc Lavry ), he wrote …
Menahem Avidom
… 1961 Israel Prize for his Alexandra , the only acclaimed Israeli opera for several decades. He wrote almost 100 pieces, … David (1949) and Mediterranean Symphony (1951). … Israeli composer … 11807 … Menahem Avidom … רונית סתר …
Gary Bertini
… the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1964-1975) and other Israeli musical establishments. Was an acclaimed conductor … his obituary in The Independent (London), click here . … Israeli Composer and conductor … Composers … 0 … Conductor … Composer … Rinat Choir … Israel Chamber Orchestra … Opera … Theater … Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra … Gary Bertini …
Abel Ehrlich
… 1997 Israel Prize laureate, is the most prolific of all Israeli composers, with more than 3,000 pieces. He studied … 1961), Be Ye Not as Your Fathers (choir, 1964), Dead Souls (opera, after Gogol, 1978), and Job (oratorio, 1990). (*The … from IMI website) [1] Fleisher, Robert Jay. Twenty Israeli composers: voices of a culture . … Israeli composer …