Betty Olivero (Hebrew: בטי אוליברו; b. 16 May 1954) is an Israeli composer and music educator. Olivero was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to parents Dora Kapon...
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Olivero is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Olivero (born 1970), Italian politician. Betty Olivero (born 1954), Israeli music...
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and it included music by composers David Lang, Luciano Berio, and Betty Olivero. The pieces were performed for the first time at a Louth Contemporary...
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Yedid's composition 'Oud Bass Piano Trio' is a good example of this. Betty Olivero, who has taken traditional Jewish melodies – both Ashkenazic and Sephardic...
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K614. Guarneri Quartet, Kim Kashkashian, viola. (CD RCA 7772-2-RC) Betty Olivero: Neharo't Neharo't. Kim Kashkashian, viola, Alexander Liebreich, conductor...
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Israeli art music has been developed. Modern Israeli composers include Betty Olivero, Tsippi Fleischer, Mark Kopytman and Yitzhak Yedid. From the earliest...
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Composers - Dr Ronit Seter discusses Israeli women composers (Shulamit Ran, Betty Olivero and Chaya Czernowin). Lecture at the Library of Congress, Washington...
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Middle-eastern music melodies folklore traditions". Olivero.co.il. Retrieved June 30, 2014. "Betty Olivero's ACHOT KETANA' soprano 3 solo violins clarinet string...
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conducted by Alexander Liebreich ECM New Series (2008) Neharót, works of Betty Olivero, Tigran Mansurian, Komitas and Eitan Steinberg, with Kim Kashkashian...
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1954 American John Musto 1954 American Șerban Nichifor 1954 Romanian Betty Olivero 1954 Israeli Cecilie Ore 1954 Norwegian Tobias Picker 1954 American...
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Philharmonic Orchestra, with projects that saw the premiers of works by Betty Olivero, Chaya Czernowin, Oedoen Partos, Verdina Shlonsky, and others. Shelleg’s...
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1954) Pamela J. Marshall (born 1954) Ella Milch-Sheriff (born 1954) Betty Olivero (born 1954) Cecilie Ore (born 1954) Elizabeth Hayden Pizer (born 1954)...
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album Neharot which has performances from Steinberg, Kim Kashkashian, Betty Olivero and Tigran Mansurian peaked at position 14 on the Billboard classical...
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2002 Spanish René Wohlhauser 1954 Swiss Niels Rosing-Schow 1954 Danish Betty Olivero 1954 Israeli Steven Sametz 1954 American Eric Moe 1954 American Barrington...
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Composers – Dr Ronit Seter discusses Israeli women composers (Shulamit Ran, Betty Olivero and Chaya Czernowin). Lecture at the Library of Congress, Washington...
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Vivienne Olive (born 1950) Jocy de Oliveira (born 1936) Betty Olivero (born 1954) Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016) María Teresa Oller (1920–2018) Cornélie van...
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Philosophy Professor Dov Schwartz [he] Culture and Arts Music Professor Betty Olivero and Professor Tzvi Avni Honoree of Emet Prize Former Supreme Court Justice...
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Dror Elimelech Andre Hajdu Gilad Hochman Mark Kopytman Matti Kovler Betty Olivero Shulamit Ran Leon Schidlowsky Noam Sheriff Gil Shohat Josef Tal Yitzhak...
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Noam Sheriff The study of music Members of the selection Committee – Betty Olivero who was selected by N. Sheriff for the E.M.E.T. Prize in 2015 Shimon...
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mezzo-soprano, tenor, clarinet, violín, cello, piano 2011 Kolo't ("Voices") Betty Olivero Based on the history of Sephardic settlement at Thessaloniki and an...
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Retrieved 2024-06-17. Haaretz, Editorial (1 April 2005). "ACUM Prize to Betty Olivero". Haaretz. Retrieved 17 July 2019. Reich, Howard (4 October 2019). "CSO...
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Shulamit Ran, Yinam Leef, David Del Tredici, Foday Musa Suso, Karel Husa, Betty Olivero, Gennady Banshchikov, Oldric F. Korte, Viktor Kalabis, Poul Ruders,...
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composition lecturer, and later as a professor, was Betty Olivero at the Bar-Ilan University. Until 2016, Olivero is the only woman composer owning this academic...
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Melumad (born 1988) Sergiu Natra (1924–2021) Lior Navok (born 1971) Betty Olivero (born 1954) Ben-Zion Orgad (1926–2006) Oedoen Partos (1907–1977) Boris...
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String Quartets Nos 1 & 2; Five Epitaphs David Lang, Luciano Berio, Betty Olivero – Song of Songs Paul Hindemith – The Long Christmas Dinner Cheryl Frances-Hoad...
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Wolfe; along with Robert Beaser, Aaron Jay Kernis, Scott Lindroth, and Betty Olivero. At Yale, Daugherty wrote his dissertation on the relationship between...
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including Avraham Amzallag, Chaya Arbel, Mary Even-Or, Rachel Galinne, Betty Olivero, Jan Radzynski, Ruben Seroussi, Ron Weidberg, Moshe Zorman. Schidlowsky's...
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Musical Intelligencer. Retrieved 2022-07-20. Kim Kashkashian plays Betty Olivero, "Neharót Neharót", retrieved 2022-07-20 "Midori and Friends". Eureka...
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Cornetto-Verlag Sonata No. 5 in C minor for viola and basso continuo (1807) Betty Olivero (b. 1954) Neharót Neharót (נהרות, נהרות) for solo viola, accordion,...
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Joshua J. Williams and Jeremy Bobb as regulars, and Wayne Knight, Carlito Olivero, Charles Brice and Iman Shumpert will recur. The series began production...
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