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Rika Zarai .En 2008, Rika Zaraï fête ses cinquante ans de carrière dans la chanson, avec la sortie d'un nouvel album Quand les hommes... où l'on retrouve des reprises de titres de Georges Brassens notamment ou encore d'Yves Duteil, ainsi que des inédits. Des concerts sont prévus à l'Olympia en novembre. Cette même année, elle effectue des récitals dans de nombreuses discothèques en province. Elle y fait la connaissance d'un Brestois dans le Finistère dans la discothèque Le Mylord. Son prénom serait Éric. Celui-ci devient son conseiller artistique.Le 3 juin 2008, Rika Zaraï est hospitalisée en urgence à la suite d'un AVC (accident vasculaire cérébral) et est placée en soins intensifs à l'hôpital de la Salpêtrière, souffrant notamment d'une paralysie partielle du côté gauche du corps (hémiplégie). À la mi-juillet elle regagne son domicile et entame une phase de rééducation. |
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Laureate of the Israel Prize for Music Israel Music Prize 2009 Ceremony honors Israeli Composers Nahum Heyman & Dubi Zeltzer Video of Israeli Composers Nahum Heyman and Dubi Zeltzer in Israel Prize Ceremony in Jerusalem 29/4/09 in Page 6 AMONG THE Israel Prize winners this year are
Nachum Heyman and Dubi Zeltzer, two of Israel's leading and most productive
composers. Heyman is also a musical historian. He is the father of singer
Si Heyman, who recorded his most famous and most haunting song, "Kmo Tzemah
Bar" (Like a Wildflower), which was recorded by many singers, most notably
Chava Alberstein. Nahum Heyman has worked extensively abroad, as well at
home, and has composed music for films for which he received several Oscar
nominations. He spent 15 years abroad, mainly in Paris and London, where
he worked with leading French and British singers. He has also worked with
most of Israel's major singers. Aside from being a composer, he is known
across Israel for his commitment to community singing, and has been involved
in the founding and development of numerous choral societies. Both Heyman
and Zeltzer have been the recipients of numerous prizes, and the Israel
Prize is now the icing on the cake. Zeltzer's compositions include songs
that have almost become hymns, in particular "Hakotel," the song he wrote
in the aftermath of Israel's victory in the Six Day War. Zeltzer has written
the music for several musical comedies as well as for films, and is best
known for his compositions for Utz Li Gutz Li and Casablan.
Israeli Musicals Movies & Films Composer Dubi Zeltzer P.1 Yehoram Gaon Sings from Composer Dubi Zeltzer Songs Compositions "Hasar Montifury" Poet Haim Hefer & "Kol HaKavod" Poet Dan Almagor "HaSar Montifury" from "Any Yerushalmi" Movie & "Kol HaKavod" from "Casablan" Movie & Musical
The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra & Conductor Shimon Cohen Poet Haim Hefer Composer Dubi Zeltzer - "Ma Zarih Besah Hakol Ben Adam" "I Like Mike" Musical `What Need the Human Being` Singer Lior Yeny
Dubi Zeltzer Show & Dubi
Zeltzer Speaking during The Show - Singers Israeli Yehoram Gaon & Israeli
US resident Hedva Amrani
Dubi Zeltzer First Composition
1951 as The Nahal Music Group Director & Composer for
Nahum
Heyman Official Site
Israeli Jerusalem Born Singer
Rika Zaraï - From Nahum Heyman Songs & Records to France TV
Esther Ofarim in Israel `They Were Nights` Hebrew "Hau Leilot"
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