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Josef Tal (Hebrew: יוסף טל ; September 18, 1910 – August 25, 2008) was an Israeli composer whose career spanned nearly seven decades, beginning in the Weimar Republic through Mandatory Palestine to Israel at the turn of the twenty-first century. Tal’s oeuvre consists of eight operas, six symphonies, and thirteen concerti, in addition ...
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Josef Tal’s music is published by The Israel Music Institute (IMI). You may order most works via . In case this website is unresponsive in any manner please use Contact page to inform .
The works of Israel Eliraz and Joseph Tal Operas: Ashmedai -- Hamburg, directed by Leopold Lindberg conducted by Gari Bertini, premiere 1971 Masada 967 -- Israel Festival, Leonard Sach, Gary Bertini, 1973 The Trail -- Munich, Gotz Friedrich, Gari Bertini, 1976 The Garden -- Hamburg, Peter LÖscher, Irmgard Schleier, 1988 ...
Israel’s first electronic music pioneer, Joseph Tal, was among those who experimented, in Germany in the 1920s, with the use of electricity to generate sounds.
Josef Tal, one of the only surviving members, who lives alert and active in Jerusalem. ln contrast to Ben Haim's 'Mediterranean' style, Tal took a more radical path, a stylistic synthesis of middle eastern elements with centrat European modernism and avant garde. Born in Grunthal in Pinne (now Poland) Tal
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Josef Tal’s music is published by The Israel Music Institute (IMI). You may order most works via . In case this website is unresponsive in any manner please use Contact page to inform .
A choral composition by Joseph Tal (1910-2008) inspired by Elohim Eshala, performed by the Choir of Kol Zion Lagola Choir and recorded on January 23, 1957 under the baton of the composer. This is the third movement of Tal's "Three Pieces for Choir" of 1952.
JOSEF Tal's symphonic cantata "The Mother Rejoices," based on "Hannah and her Seven Sons" (from Bialik's, "Books of Legends") in a, rMording from Kol Zion Lagola, I for soloists, chorus and orches tra, created during the War of Independence, is a 15 minute composition of utmost concentra tion. There is a striking cantrast
by JOSEPH TAL When approaching a discussion of con temporary Israeli music, it is necessary, first of aii, to differentiate between two separate terms: "Israeli music" and "contemporary music." The former seiVes to reflect the politico-cultural aspects …
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Josef Tal’s music is published by The Israel Music Institute (IMI). You may order most works via . In case this website is unresponsive in any manner please use Contact page to inform..