Tsippi Fleischer
Latest Albums
- Stefan Görgner, Petr Vronský, Amnon Seelig, Eyal Edelmann, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir
- Petr Vronský, Rona Israel-Kolatt, Jonathan Gotlibovich, Netta Eisenbud-Reshef, Philip Lurie, Gila Abrahamson, Yael Barolsky, Marisa Meckier, Campanella Children's Chorus, Emil Jamal, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, members
- Azumi Takada, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Finghin Collins, Jiri Mikula, Kazuhiko Komatsu
- Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiri Mikula, Yinon Muallem, Mirko Krajči, Gerard Wilgowicz, Eyak Sela, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Biography
Born in Haifa in 1946, Tsippi Fleischer holds degrees in music, Hebrew language, Middle Eastern history, Arabic language and literature, and has lectured at Bar-Ilan University and Levinsky Institute in Tel Aviv. Selected works include a musical, Alei Kinor, after Sholom Aleichem (1975), a cantata Like Two Branches in Arabic for chamber choir, two oboes, psaltery, cello, and a set of tar drums (1989), The Gown of Night (1988), a magnetic tape piece made from the voices of Bedouin children (a work chosen in 1989 to represent Israel at the International Rostrum of Composers at Unesco-Paris), "In the Mountains of Armenia" (1988) for Armenian girls, narrator, and clarinet on magnetic tape, "The Clock Wants to Sleep" (1980) for children's or women's chorus, and "1992" an oratorio in memory of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, for symphonic orchestra, mixed chorus, and an ensemble of guitars and mandolas (1991). ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny