Li-Ron Choir

Li-Ron Choir at the Choir Olympics

Li-Ron Choir (Hebrew: מקהלת לי-רון) is an Israeli award-winning choir. Its repertoire includes classical music, folk songs, Jewish and Israeli music.

History

Li-Ron Choir was established in 1980 at the Gordon School in Herzliya by Ronit Shapira.[1] The choir represents Herzliya both locally and abroad.[2] The choir is composed of three groups: children between the ages of 6-11, teenagers from 12-18 and a vocal ensemble.[3]

Participation in the choir has several goals: developing listening skills, honing the ability to process musical content and promoting tolerance and empathy. [4]

Many Israeli composers, among them Sara Shoham, Andre Hajdu, Menachem Wiesenberg, Ovadia Tuvia, Moshe Rasiuk, Mary Even-or and Moshe Zorman, have written special choral works for the choir. Li-Ron performed the Yiddish song Oyf 'n Pripetshok for the sound track of Schindler's List.[5]

International competitions

Since 1991 the choir had participated in several international competitions:

Discography

See also

References

  1. Music: Palestine and Israel
  2. City of Herzliya website, Music. Retrieved 2012-26-06.
  3. Choirplace: Li-Ron Choir, Israel
  4. Official website, About Us. Retrieved 2012-26-06.
  5. Li-Ron Herzeliya Children's Choir Tel-Aviv
  6. אלופת האולימפיאדה הבינ"ל למקהלות: מקהלת לי-רון
  7. Bratislava Music Agency, 1st International Youth Music Festival results competition. Retrieved 2012-24-06.
  8. Interkultur, 7th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival & Competition results. Retrieved 2012-24-06.
  9. IMDb, Schindler's List. Retrieved 2012-24-06.
  10. CD Universe, Schindler's List Soundtrack CD. Retrieved 2012-24-06.

External links

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