Avraham Eilam-Amzallag
Avraham (Avi) Eilam-Amzallag (Hebrew: אברהם (אבי) אמזלג עילם; born 28 September 1941) is an Israeli musician and composer.
Eilam-Amzallag was born in Casablanca, Morocco, and moved to Israel as a child. He first studied the flute and later compositional studies at the Buchman-Mehta Music Academy in Tel Aviv. He is noted for having established an ensemble that performs oriental music. His compositions are described as a fusion of oriental Jewish music with contemporary technique.[1]
Compositions
- Desolation [3:33 minutes][2]
- (composition for flute) (Mawal) [5:13 minutes][3][4]
- Music for flute and percussion (1975)[5][6]
- Composition[7]
Publication
- Music for flute and percussion (1975).[8]
References
- ↑ BIS records Retrieved 2011-09-02
- ↑ © 1994-2011 Classical Archives LLC ™ Retrieved 2011-09-02
- ↑ Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2011 song numbered 10th in list Retrieved 2011-09-02
- ↑ excerpt from this song retrieved 2011-11-28
- ↑ © Monash University Retrieved 2011-09-02
- ↑ National Library of Australia Trove Retrieved 2011-09-02
- ↑ Centre for Jewish Culture and Creativity Retrieved 2011-11-28
- ↑ National Library of Australia Trove Retrieved 2011-09-02
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