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Hanoch Jacoby
… Palestine in 1934. Took part in Israel's musical life as a violinist in the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and in …
Salah El Kuweiti
… Iraqi composer and violinist, Salah El Kuweiti was born to Iraqi parents … in Kuwait, and taken to Iraq when he was 17. He played violin, sang, composed, and achieved great musical fame in … by Israel Radio in Arabic (1986) Salah al-Kuwaiti performs violin Taqsim : ‘Ala al-Kaman-Bayat Salah al-Kuwaiti and …
Yinam Leef
… East meets West, old and new coexist. He studied piano and violin and his childhood musical influences include …
Pnina Salzman
… was named after Salzman’s brother, Yair, a distinguished violinist who returned from his studies in Paris to fight in … group, the Bergman-Salzman Trio (with Rudolph Bergman, violin, and Theo Salzman [not a relative], cello). In the …
Oedoen Partos
… given to only eleven composers of art music. An outstanding violinist and violist, and exceptional musician in general, … 1970). … Israeli composer … Composers … 11807 … Violinist … Violist … Composer … Israeli … Art … Music … …

Ben-Zion Orgad
… 1978), Hallel (1978), Individuations II: Concertante (violin, cello and chamber orchestra, 1990), and Six …
Noam Sheriff
… of Isaac, 1997); Concertos: Song of Songs (flute, 1981), Violin (1986), “ Scarlattina ” (piano, 1994), Cello (1996); …
Mendi Rodan
… Rodan was born in Yassi, Romania. He studied violin and conducting at the Bucharest Academy of Music …
Edwin Seroussi
… Uruguay, Prof. Seroussi started there his music studies (violin, theory and composition). He immigrated to Israel in …
Avner Bahat
… ten his parents decided that Avner would learn to play the violin, but he soon saw that he had no affinity with the … he played later in his life. After failing to learn the violin, it was clear to Avner that he wanted to play a wind …