Emanuel Vahl

Emanuel Vahl (Hebrew: עמנואל ואל; born in 1938 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-Israeli composer.[1] Vahl has composed more than 100 works, including preludes, songs without words, and chamber music.[1] He taught Harmony and Composition at the Conservatory "Hasadna" in Jerusalem, and now he teaches at the Dance Studio of Jerusalem. Vahl has been a member of the Union of Israeli Composers and AQUM since 1991.

Life

Emanuel Vahl studied at the School of Stolyarsky in Odessa, Ukraine and at the Moscow Conservatory.[1] Vahl has organized 15 concerts with his own compositions at the Cultural Center "Hebrew Union College" in Jerusalem, the B'nai B'rith organization, Conservatory "Hasadna" in Jerusalem and the Blumenthal Library in Tel-Aviv, together with the composer Sara Faygin.

In 1990, he made his Aliyah to Israel.

Selected works

Vahl's music is published by the Israeli Music Center.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Emanuel Vahl - Israel Composers' League", 2011, web: IC-V.

External links

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