Yitzhak yedid biography of albert
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Retrieved 13 February 2013.
- Commissioned by Sapphire String Quartet
- Premiere: March 2010, Henry Crown Symphony Hall, Jerusalem, Israel
- Sapphire String Quartet (Janna Gandelman – violin; Roman Spitzer – violin; Amos Boasson – viola; Oleg Stolpner – cello)[92]
- Sensations (2010) for piano, violin and cello (c.
26')
- Commissioned by Shoham Foundation
- Premiere: August 2010
- Albert Beger – saxophone; Yitzhak Yedid – piano
- String Quartet No 2 (2009) (ca.
Festival, March 2013
- Norman Rothstein Theatre, Vancouver, Canada
- String Quartet No 6 (2012) (ca. One of them escapes to the outside world, reports on what he has seen and is put to death for his revelations.
In 2003 Yedid composed Passions and Prayers - Sextet in homage to Jerusalem for Between the Lines.
20 April 2013.
- ^Sapphire String Quartet's performance of String Quartet No 4. Yitzhak Yedid. "Soundtrack of survival".
In 1999 Yedid released his first CD, Compositions for Solo Piano, for the Musa label. However my formal music education was in Western classical music and I have studied and played the piano.
It is based on Plato's allegory of the cave, about cave dwellers imprisoned in near-darkness since birth whose sense of reality is distorted. YouTube.
- ^Delusions of War, Parts 2 by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yuval Zorn. 17')
- Commissioned by Seattle Chamber Players
- Premiere: August 2013, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, USA
- Seattle Chamber Players
- String Quartet No 7 (2012) (ca.
10')[47]
- Commissioned by the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition, Queensland, Australia
- Compulsory work at the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition [103]
- Premiere: September 2017
- Chad Gadya (2017, for clarinet violin, cello and piano (ca. 13 December 2018.
- ^"Yedid : Maqa Violin".
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Biography
Yitzhak Yedid was born in Jerusalem to a Jewish family of Syrian and Iraqi descent.[16] His initial formative musical experiences included attending liturgical services at his local synagogue where he imbibed the sounds and rhythms of the Syrian-JewishBaqashot tradition.[16][17]
While the young Yitzhak immersed himself in music rooted in the Jewish-Arabic tradition and the rendition of traditional Maqamat-based songs, his mother was insistent on exposing him to western classical music and a western instrument.
YouTube. 26')
- Commissioned by Shoham Foundation
- Premiere: August 2010
- Albert Beger – saxophone; Yitzhak Yedid – piano
- String Quartet No 2 (2009) (ca. This composition has been performed many times in Israel including at the Kfar Blum Chamber Music Festival.
Myth of the Cave was commissioned by German record label Between the Lines.