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Avraham Soltes
… creative efforts as a composer, as a translator of Hebrew lyrics, or as a lyricist and librettist in his own right, of …
Dudu Barak
… he thinks is more important, poetry or Pizmonaut (writing lyrics for songs), he answered: 'The Pizmon (lyrics) is art combined with craft. It's craftsmanship with … Another aspect found in the works of Dudu Barak are Hebrew lyrics written in a variety of musical styles. He writes …
Mordekhai Zeira
… His first song, H ultza Kehula for which he wrote both lyrics and music, was composed for a play that was performed … Another song is Hodaya , to which he wrote the music and lyrics on February 19, 1945, on the train that took him to … Ori Avneri, put a piece of paper in his hand, containing lyrics to a song he wrote about his unit, 'Shu'aley …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… of Joy Oratorio , and the Cantata Song of Esther with lyrics and libretto by Abraham Soltes, have been performed …
Moshe Wilensky
… theater " Hametate " ("The Broom"). He composed music for lyrics by Natan Alterman and Yaakov Orland, including " … most of her songs, including Yemenite-style pieces to lyrics by Alterman and Orland, such as " Zechariah Ben Ezra …
Nahum Heiman
… Havatzelet produced. Heiman received from Havatzelet the lyrics for the tune 'Le'an Noshevet Haruach,' and was asked … written a short while before Sinai War. Heiman received the lyrics from Yossi Gamzu. He says: 'I liked the lyrics very much, which talk about dialogue and discussion …
Ehud Manor
… him. As he told: 'Since forever I wanted to write lyrics to music. I wanted to compose lyrics to music, that the words will only be heard when the …
Uzi Hitman
… one of his visits to Israel. In addition, he composed many lyrics for musicians in the Mizrahi music genre, wrote …
Anshel Schorr
… was, “the first romantic Yiddish opera.' Schorr wrote the lyrics for the famous song Mayn yidishe meydele , which was …
Moshe Nathanson
… that Moshe Nathanson was in fact responsible for the lyrics that have become so popular today. In 1922, …