Dov Carmel

Dov Carmel (Hebrew: דוב כרמל) is a composer and arranger (born Budapest, 1932), who began producing compositions during the 1960s.

Biographical information

His education began with Ilona Feher whom he studied violin with at the age of nine. His studies were interrupted by the Holocaust between 1944 and 1945, but he was able to resume them afterwards. Happily he won at a competition in Debrecen for young musicians.

Later, his parents moved to Kibbutz Dalya in Israel. An Aliyat Hanoar scholarship enabled him to continue his studies in the vicinity of Haifa.[1] Living here he continued with studies at the Music Institute of Oranim Teachers' College under the direction of professors Abel Ehrlich and Yizhak Sadai.[2][3]

Between 1954 and 1971 he taught at schools in Israel, including 1971-1992 at Oranim.[1] He later won the Acum prize with his another with the Kibbutz cultural movement.[4]

Carmel began composing music during his thirties, with a debut performance in Tel Aviv.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 [Kibbutz Dalia homepage [http://www.dalia.org.il/~dov_c/ Kibbutz Dalia homepage]] Check |url= value (help). Retrieved 2011-09-03. Missing or empty |title= (help) [this referenced webpage no longer shows the original referenced information. See this re-directed web-address Retrieved 2011-11-29 ]
  2. ICL Retrieved 2011-09-03
  3. israelcomposers.org Retrieved 2011-11-29 (for further information see Israel Composers' League )
  4. IMI Retrieved 2011-09-03
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