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Tsippi Fleischer (b. 1946) is an [[Israel |
'''Tsippi Fleischer''' (b. 1946) is an [[Israel]]i composer. |
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==Life== |
==Life== |
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*ACUM Prize (Israel Composers and Publishers) for her life's work |
*ACUM Prize (Israel Composers and Publishers) for her life's work |
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*Prime Minister's Prize on Israel's 50th anniversary |
*Prime Minister's Prize on Israel's 50th anniversary |
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*[[Unesco]]-Paris (Rostrum) Prize for Composition |
*[[Unesco]]-Paris (Rostrum) Prize for Composition |
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*Israel's Public Council for Culture and Art Prize for her Oratorio ; |
*Israel's Public Council for Culture and Art Prize for her Oratorio ; |
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*Foremost Career-Woman of Israel for 1993 in the Field of Music awarded by Globes |
*Foremost Career-Woman of Israel for 1993 in the Field of Music awarded by Globes |
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*ACUM Prize for ''Like Two Branches'' |
*ACUM Prize for ''Like Two Branches'' |
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*Award from the government of Finland and the |
*Award from the government of Finland and the |
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*Award from the government of the United States |
*Award from the government of the United States |
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*Brahms Gesellschaft award (Germany) |
*Brahms Gesellschaft award (Germany) |
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*Canadian Electro-Acoustic Community award<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tsippi-fleischer.com/bio.html|title=Tsippi Fleischer|accessdate=10 December 2010}}</ref> |
*Canadian Electro-Acoustic Community award<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tsippi-fleischer.com/bio.html|title=Tsippi Fleischer|accessdate=10 December 2010}}</ref> |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
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Fleischer's compositions unite Arabic and Jewish elements.<ref>{{cite book |title=Culture and customs of Israel|author=Torstrick, Rebecca L.| |
Fleischer's compositions unite Arabic and Jewish elements.<ref>{{cite book |title=Culture and customs of Israel|author=Torstrick, Rebecca L.|year=2004}}</ref> Selected works include: |
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*''Mein Volk'' (1995) |
*''Mein Volk'' (1995) |
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*''Oratorio (1492-1992)'' for symphonic orchestra, mixed chorus, and ensemble of guitars and mandolas, in memory of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1991) |
*''Oratorio (1492-1992)'' for symphonic orchestra, mixed chorus, and ensemble of guitars and mandolas, in memory of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1991) |
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*''Like Two Branches'', cantata in Arabic for chamber choir, two oboes, psaltery, cello, and tar drums (1989) |
*''Like Two Branches'', cantata in Arabic for chamber choir, two oboes, psaltery, cello, and tar drums (1989) |
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*''The Gown of Night'' (1988) magnetic tape piece with the voices of Bedouin children |
*''The Gown of Night'' (1988) magnetic tape piece with the voices of Bedouin children |
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*''In the Mountains of Armenia'' for Armenian girls, narrator, and clarinet on magnetic tape (1988) |
*''In the Mountains of Armenia'' for Armenian girls, narrator, and clarinet on magnetic tape (1988) |
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*''In Chromatic Mood'' (1986) |
*''In Chromatic Mood'' (1986) |
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*''Musical after Shalom Aleichem (1975) |
*''Musical after Shalom Aleichem (1975) |
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*''Symphony No. 1 op. 33'' (1995) |
*''Symphony No. 1 op. 33'' (1995) |
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*''Symphony No. 2 op. 48'' ( |
*''Symphony No. 2 op. 48'' (1998–2000) |
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*''Symphony No. 3 op. 49'' (2000) |
*''Symphony No. 3 op. 49'' (2000) |
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*''Symphony No. 4 op. 51'' (2000) |
*''Symphony No. 4 op. 51'' (2000) |
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*''Symphony No. 5 op. 54'' ( |
*''Symphony No. 5 op. 54'' (2002–2004) |
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===Discography=== |
===Discography=== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Composer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1946 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Haifa]], [[Israel]] |
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[[Category:Jewish composers]] |
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Revision as of 21:01, 18 March 2011
Tsippi Fleischer (b. 1946) is an Israeli composer.
Life
Tsippi Fleischer was born in Haifa, Israel, of Polish-born parents, and grew up in a mixed Jewish-Arab environment. She studied piano and theory at the Rubin Conservatory of Music and graduated from the Haifa Reali School, later pursuing degrees in music, Hebrew language, Middle Eastern history, and Arabic language and literature. In 1978 she married comparative linguist Aharon Dolgopolsky and had one son. She teaches at Bar-Ilan University and Levinsky Institute in Tel Aviv.[1]
Honors and awards
- ACUM Prize (Israel Composers and Publishers) for her life's work
- Prime Minister's Prize on Israel's 50th anniversary
- Unesco-Paris (Rostrum) Prize for Composition
- Israel's Public Council for Culture and Art Prize for her Oratorio ;
- Foremost Career-Woman of Israel for 1993 in the Field of Music awarded by Globes
- ACUM Prize for Like Two Branches
- Award from the government of Finland and the
- Award from the government of the United States
- Brahms Gesellschaft award (Germany)
- Canadian Electro-Acoustic Community award[2]
Works
Fleischer's compositions unite Arabic and Jewish elements.[3] Selected works include:
- Mein Volk (1995)
- Salt Crystals for symphony orchestra (1995)
- Oratorio (1492-1992) for symphonic orchestra, mixed chorus, and ensemble of guitars and mandolas, in memory of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1991)
- Like Two Branches, cantata in Arabic for chamber choir, two oboes, psaltery, cello, and tar drums (1989)
- The Gown of Night (1988) magnetic tape piece with the voices of Bedouin children
- In the Mountains of Armenia for Armenian girls, narrator, and clarinet on magnetic tape (1988)
- In Chromatic Mood (1986)
- The Clock Wants to Sleep for children's or women's chorus (1980)
- A Girl Named Limonad (1977)
- Musical after Shalom Aleichem (1975)
- Symphony No. 1 op. 33 (1995)
- Symphony No. 2 op. 48 (1998–2000)
- Symphony No. 3 op. 49 (2000)
- Symphony No. 4 op. 51 (2000)
- Symphony No. 5 op. 54 (2002–2004)
Discography
Her music has been recorded and issued on CD including:
- Around the World with Tsippi Fleischer
- Music from Six Continents, 1997 Series
- Music from Six Continents, 1991 Series
- Music from Six Continents, 1992 Series
- Music from Six Continents, 2000 Series
- Music from Six Continents, 2001 Series
- Tsippi Fleischer Symphonies I-V
- Cain and Abel
- Israel at 50
- Ethnic Silhouettes
References
- ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 10 December 2010.
- ^ "Tsippi Fleischer". Retrieved 10 December 2010.
- ^ Torstrick, Rebecca L. (2004). Culture and customs of Israel.