Lior Navok

Lior Navok (born September 6, 1971) (Hebrew: ליאור נבוק) is an Israeli classical composer and conductor. He was born in Tel Aviv. His music has been performed in the United States, Europe, Israel, and Mexico by orchestras and ensembles including the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Tanglewood Festival Orchestra. Amongst the awards he has received are those from the Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation[1] and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.[2] In 2004, he was one of seven composers awarded commissions for new musical works by the Serge Koussevitzky Foundation in the Library of Congress and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation.[3]

Compositions

Stage Music

Symphonic

Wind Ensemble

Choral Music

Vocal Music

Chamber Music

Electroacoustic Music

Solo Music

Discography

References

  1. Gilah K. Hoffmann, Fairy godmother foundation, Jerusalem Post, June 20, 2003. Retrieved via subscription 19 June 2008
  2. The Massachusetts Cultural Council announces awards, Boston Globe, June 7, 2001. Retrieved via subscription 19 June 2008
  3. Library of Congress Announces Koussevitzky Commissions for 2004, Library of Congress, March 1, 2005.

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