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Liron Children Choir
… up to 18/ It`s repertoire comprises classical pieces, folk songs in original labguage and Israeli pieces. … Liron Children Choir …
Ehud Manor
… in Binyamina and a resident of Tel Aviv, began publishing songs and hymns in 1966. Ehud Manor has created many songs … 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 …
Uzi Hitman
… its way into his compositional style. Hitman wrote some songs which became hits in Israel, such as Noladeti … 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 …
Jo Amar
… disregarded. Amar was a rebel within contemporary Israeli culture, opposing the trend of turning Western music into the defining Israeli music style. Eventually, his continuation to … Jo Amar also worked on an album that would include new songs he had written. Addiitonally, he completed a …
Moshe Nathanson
… the director of the choir. Sheldon Feinberg, in his book “A Song Without Words” claims that Idelsohn assigned his … Bureau of Jewish Education to teach 'Shirei Eretz Israel' (Israeli folk songs) to Jewish Day Schools and after-school … … Song … 0 … Cantor … New York … Zamru Lo … Educator … Israeli … Palestinian … Folk … Songs … Moshe Nathanson …
Joel Walbe
… lessons with Birbis, Walbe continued to study with famous Israeli musicians, such as the composer Erich Walter … that Walbe began composing. In 1927 he published his first song, 'Shir Hashtil.' Many of his songs were intended to fit … of settling Zionists in Palestine . He composed Horas (Israeli dance) like 'Hora Medura,' with words by Natan …
Paul Ben-Haim
… emigrated to Palestine in 1933) was the most recognized Israeli composer abroad, at least until the 1970s. A … of fascism. The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps , Marc Lavry ), he wrote … movement, Prayer , is for harp and strings; and the finale, Song of Degrees , features both soloists and a full …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… style – modal chromaticism – as in his lively six Israeli Dances (1950), and after the “musical shock” (his … Figures (piano, 1965), Concerto for piano (1982), and Songs of Love and Expectation (voice and piano or chamber orchestra, 1984). … Israeli composer, pianist and teacher … 11807 … Haim (Heinz) …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… Israeli composer and teacher. Emanuel Amiran (Pugatchov) was … and composer. His compositions include over 600 Hebrew folksongs, incidental music for theater and cinema, music for … Amiran's picture: courtesy of Zemereshet. (Ofer Ronen). … Israeli composer and teacher … Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov) …
Ram Da-Oz
… Israeli composer. Born in Berlin . Immigrated to Palestine in 1934. While serving in the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) during the War of Independence, he … melodies for his works. He has also written Israeli folksongs. He plays an important role in the musical life of …