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Aharon Harlap
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Concerto For Bassoon — Aharon Harlap
Bassoon, Orchestra Bells — piano reduction —
Composed by Aharon Harlap. Piano reduction. With Standard notation. Duration 23 minutes. Israel Music Institute #510-04928. Published by Israel Music Institute (PR.510049280).
Price: $36.00
Cain and Abel — Aharon Harlap
Chamber Orchestra, soprano voice, tenor voice — full score (study) —
Composed by Aharon Harlap. Full score (study). With Standard notation. Duration 9 minutes. Israel Music Institute #512-00882. Published by Israel Music Institute (PR.512008820).
Price: $21.00
Concerto For Clarinet And Orchestra — Aharon Harlap
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Composed by Aharon Harlap. With Standard notation. Israel Music Institute #576-01506. Published by Israel Music Institute (PR.576015060).
Price: $55.00
Symphonies 1 and 2 (l’oiseau de la guerre); Concertos for clarinet (1997), piano (2001), and bassoon (2004).
The Divine Image for soprano, mezzo and baritone soloists, mixed choir and orchestra (2000).
Song cycles:
- Pictures from the private collection of God (soprano, oboe and strings) text: Yaakov Barzilai
- My Father will no longer bless the bread (soprano and orchestra)
- Letters weeping in fire (mezzo soprano and orchestra) text: Yaakov Barzilai
- "Psalms" for soprano, clarinet and strings (3 psalms)
Recipient of ACUM prizes in:
- 1983: Three Songs for mezzo soprano and piano/orchestra
- 1997: Clarinet concerto
- 2004: bassoon concerto
Miphal Hapayis Prize for opera "Wings" (based on story by Gibran Khalil Gibran) which received premier performance in Janunary 2005 with the Israel Chamber Orchestra.
Opera "Therese Raquin" (based on story by Emile Zola) was performed at the Israel Festival in May 2005.
Aharon Harlap was born in 1941 in Canada, where he began his musical career as a pianist. In 1963 he completed his studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada, majoring in Mathematics and Music. In 1964 he immigrated to Israel.
His composition teachers have been P. Racine Fricker, at the Royal College of Music in London, England, and Oedoen Partos at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv.
He studied conducting with Sir Adrian Boult in London, Hans Swarowsky in Vienna, and Gary Bertini in Israel.
Aharon Harlsp is well known as a a choral, operatic and orchestral conductor, and has been guest conductor of orchestras and opera in Canada, the United States, Europe and South Africa. In Israel he has been guest conductor of all the important orchestras, including the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.
As a composer, Harlap’s works have been performed frequently in the aforementioned countries, as well as in Israel, and include compositions for choir, chamber ensembles, and symphonic orchestra.
In 1979 be was awarded a prize in an international competition based on the subjeet of the "Holocaust and Revival" for his Oratorio "The Fire and the Mountains" (text: Israel Eliraz), and in 1983 received the ACUM Prize for "Three Songs" for mezzo-soprano and symphony orchestra. In 1993, he received the Mark Lavry Prize for composition, offered by the Haifa Municipality, for his choral-orchestral work "For dust you are, and to dust you shall return". In 1997 he was awarded a prize for his Opera "Therese Raquin" (based on the novel hy Emile Zola), sponsored by the New Israeli Opera and the Israel Music Institute, and in the same year was awarded the ACUM Prize for his Clarinet Concerto. In 1999, he received the coveted Prime Minister’s Prize for Composition.
At present, Aharon Harlap is a senior lecturer in conducting at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, where he also holds the position of head of the Opera Department. He is also music director and conductor of the Kfar Saba Chamber Choir and "Bel Canto" - the Israeli Male Choir, Kfar Saba.
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Anonyme (non vérifié)
mer, 2008-03-26 15:42
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Great News
Aharon,
what a delightful surprise. Accept our congratulations. It's about time you got this official recognition for your marvellous music. I stumbled over this site quite by chance.
All our love,
Aryeh & Lily Epstein
Anonyme (non vérifié)
sam, 2009-09-12 22:11
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Therese Raquin
I'm eager to learn more about the opera, Therese Raquin. I'm a professor of 19th c French studies in the US, working on a project on adaptations of Zola's novel/play. Please contact: cmayerro@bama.ua.edu