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"Tal Kravitz World Music"
@ USC CAFA theatre cebu city phils
July 23, 2009
Cultural Fields: Israel Music
Genres: Jewish/Israeli Folk, World Music
Languages: Hebrew, English
Focus:
A world-embracing musical journey; an encounter between Israeli classics and ethnic musical instruments.
About:
Tal Kravitz is a musician and a singer educated at Israel’s finest music institutions. He is also a traveler who's embarked on a personal search for original tribal music in far corners of the world not yet exposed to Western civilization. Tal plays piano, harp, guitar, a variety of bagpipes, the musical saw, African percussion instruments and more. East Africa and Papua New Guinea are some of the places he's reached, photographing the indigenous tribes’ lifestyles and recording their music as it was sung and played for thousands of years. Tal uses this material to advocate for ethno-musicological research of societies whose traditions and music are in danger of extinction. The artist has rich experience providing music eduaction to children and youth, including teaching children how to make and play original ethnic instruments. Israeli classics, Yiddish, Hassidic and Holiday songs are also a part of Tal’s repertoire. During his 11 years on the stage, Tal has given about 1,500 performances, lectures, and workshops.
Biography:
Tal Kravitz was born in 1974 and spent his childhood and youth at Kibbutz Ramat Hakovesh. A graduate of the Israeli Music conservatory in choral conducting and classical singing, he has studied middle-eastern traditional music and ethnic singing at Bar-Ilan University. He Performs and lectures in educational institutions throughout Israel.
Highlights:
“For years, I have been traveling to different places in the world in research of music. From every place I bring back songs, sounds, rare instruments and the people’s stories.”
Tal seeks to expose audiences to the classical musicality of Israeli culture, including unknown songs from the first wave of Israeli immigration.
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