Sivan Goldman
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Alma I Vida I Korason is a time travel Ladino project, which includes a wide variety of songs for voice and guitar. All the songs in this project were specially arranged and composed by Daniel Akiva.
Alma I Vida I Korason is a time travel Ladino project, which includes a wide variety of songs for voice and guitar. All the songs in this project were specially arranged and composed by Daniel Akiva.
Alma I Vida I Korason is a time travel Ladino project, which includes a wide variety of songs for voice and guitar. All the songs in this project were specially arranged and composed by Daniel Akiva.
Alma I Vida I Korason is a time travel Ladino project, which includes a wide variety of songs for voice and guitar. All the songs in this project were specially arranged and composed by Daniel Akiva.
Alma I Vida I Korason is a time travel Ladino project, which includes a wide variety of songs for voice and guitar. All the songs in this project were specially arranged and composed by Daniel Akiva.
Shy One, a piece by the British female composer Rebecca Clarke, is the 4th release from "The Feminine Voice" project led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) & Shira Shaked (piano). This project is dedicated entirely to some of the greatest female composers from the 19th century, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
Hai Luli, a piece by the French female composer Pauline Viardot, is the 5th release from "The Feminine Voice" project led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) & Shira Shaked (piano). This project is dedicated entirely to some of the greatest female composers from the 19th century, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
Warum sind denn die Rosen so Blass, a piece by the German female composer Fanny Mendelssohn, is the 3rd release from "The Feminine Voice" project led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) & Shira Shaked (piano). This project is dedicated entirely to some of the greatest female composers from the 19th century, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
Ah, Love, but a day! a piece by the American female composer Amy Beach, is the 2nd release from "The Feminine Voice" project led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) & Shira Shaked (piano). This project is dedicated entirely to some of the greatest female composers from the 19th century, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
La Lune paresseuse, a piece by the French female composer Cècile Chaminade, is the first release from "The Feminine Voice" project led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) & Shira Shaked (piano). This project is dedicated entirely to some of the greatest female composers from the 19th century, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
The Feminine Voice is a musical journey into the world of some of the greatest 19th century female composers, led by internationally acclaimed Israeli musicians, Sivan Goldman (soprano) and Shira Shaked (piano). The music featured in the video is a glimpse to a project dedicated entirely to the unique voice of those composers, performed with warmth and sensitivity by the two Israeli leading artists.
The famous Israeli song "Jerusalem of Gold" sang by Israeli opera singer Sivan Goldman, celebrating 100 years of knowledge for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Gala venue took place at Tower of David Museum, Jerusalem 10.6.2018 Credits: Promarket - Live Marketing Agency Amit Russ, director Noam Malka, producer Israel Bitton, photography Video Line AVS - Creative Visual Selutions
Cantor Isidoro Abramowicz Soprano Sivan Goldman Guitar & arrangement Jacob Kellermann. Photo: Elie Kellermann Recorded at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm, Sweden https://www.facebook.com/yehishalomtrio/ Yehi Shalom Trio has begun it's musical journey in 2016 out of a thought to create new musical ideas, in order to promote Ladino, ancient Jewish traditional music. Alongside with the enthralling Ladino music, Yehi Shalom perform Classical Spanish music and songs from the Bible.
Ladino song - Mama yo no tengo visto Sivan Goldman, soprano Jacob Kellermann, Giutar Daniel Akiva, giutar arrangement Live performance of Yehi Shalom Trio at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm 5.6.2017
Ladino song - A la una naci yo Sivan Goldman, soprano Jacob Kellermann, guitar Daniel Akiva, guitar arrangement Live performance of Yehi Shalom Trio at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm 5.6.2017
Yehi Shalom Trio perform the famous song Ummi (Mother) by Fairuz Sivan Goldman, soprano Cantor Isidoro Abramowicz Jacob Kellermann, guitar & arrangement Elie Kellermann, photography Recorded at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm, Sweden https://www.facebook.com/yehishalomtrio/
Concert of Epiphany 2017 was recorded 0n Jan 4th at Teatro Mediterraneo of Napels, and was broadcasted on the Italian international channel RAIuno on Jan. 6th on Rai 1 at 9:35. The closing duet of the concert "Dicitencelle vuje" was sang both in Napolitan and Hebrew by the very famous Napolitan artist Gina Da Vinci along with Israeli opera singer Sivan Goldman.
Israeli soprano Sivan Goldman & Swedish guitarist Jacob Kellermann perform the song NANA, from the cycle "siete canciones populares españolas" by Manuel De Falla Video by Lawrence Berger & Amnon Israeli Live recording from the Great Synagogue of Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 2016
DUO ALMA Researching the Jewish Spanish repertoire we came upon a striking similarity, textually and musically, between "Adio Querida" (Goodbye Dear), one of the most well known Ladino songs, and "Addio del Passato" (Goodbye Past), the most heart breaking moment from Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata. Therefore we combined them both in this new version arranged by Ronen Nissan, as sung by Sivan Goldman
DUO ALMA A fresh and colorful new interpretation of this very old Jewish Spanish about a dark beautiful woman Sivan Goldman, soprano Ronen Nissan, arrangement & guitar Eyal Zaliouk, recording - The Classical Studio Eyal Refaelov, photography Shmir Elbaz, video editing
Israel's national poet, Hayyim Nachman Bialik, wrote this highly personal and anguished love poem in 1905. Duo Alma - Sivan Goldman and Ronen Nissan bring new colors and harmonies to this version by an unknown composer. Sivan Goldman, Soprano (https://www.onepoint.fm/sivangoldman/) Ronen Nissan, Arrangement & Giutar (http://www.ronennissan.com) Eyal Zaliouk - Sound recording - The Classical Studio Shmir Elbaz - Video editing Yossi Masa - photography Daniel Miran - Video Grapher
DUO ALMA Israeli soprano Sivan Goldman joins conductor, arranger and guitarist Ronen Nissan in performing a rich repertoire for voice and guitar. Through specially written arrangements they bring to life ancient Jewish Spanish (Sepharadic) songs, as well as Israeli classics.
DUO ALMA Israeli soprano Sivan Goldman joins conductor, arranger and guitarist Ronen Nissan in performing a rich repertoire for voice and guitar. Through specially written arrangements they bring to life ancient Jewish Spanish (Sepharadic) songs, as well as Israeli classics.
Soprano Sivan Goldman is singing Oscar's aria "Volta la terrea" from the opera "Un ballo in Maschera" by G. Verdi Conductor: Amos Talmon With the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
Soprano Sivan Goldman is singing "Exsultate Jubilate" with The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Amos Talmon Live performace at The Henry Crown Symphony Hall, Jerusalem & live broadcast to Israel channel "Voice of Music"
Soprano Sivan Goldman is singing "Exsultate Jubilate" with The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Amos Talmon Live performace at The Henry Crown Symphony Hall, Jerusalem & live broadcast to Israel channel "Voice of Music"