Nurit Hirsh נורית הירש | |
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Nurit Hirsh | |
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| Born | (1942-08-13)13 August 1942 (age 83) Mandatory Palestine |
| Occupation | Film composer |
Nurit Hirsh (Hebrew:נורית הירש; born August 13, 1942) is an Israeli composer, arranger and conductor who has written over a thousandHebrew songs.[1] Three of her most famous and widely known songs areBa-Shanah ha-Ba'ah (Next Year, lyrics byEhud Manor),Oseh Shalom bi-Meromav (text from theKaddish prayer).[2] andA-Ba-Ni-Bi, the winning entry in the1978 Eurovision Song Contest.[3]
Nurit Hirsh (Rosenfeld) studied at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, majoring in piano. She also studied composition withMordecai Seter, orchestration withNoam Sheriff and conducting with László Roth. She studied clarinet with Yaacov Barnea of theIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra.[1] Hirsh did herIDF military service with the entertainment troupe of the armored corps. She began composing upon completion of her service, debuting withPerach Halilach, composed in 1965 to lyrics byUri Asaf and which was made famous by singerChava Alberstein.
In 1971 her song "Bashana Haba'a" was covered by Joy as "Next Year" produced by Rod McBrien.
WithIlanit she participated in the Athens song contest. Also in 1971 she represented Israel in the Split Song Festival (Yugoslavia) with ‘Na’ari bayam beito’, performed by Edna Goren, in a Serbo-Croatian version (‘Moren plovi dragi tvoj’), by Ibrica Jusić. In the Viña del Mar Song Festival in Chile she obtained the second prize with ‘Hora nova’ performed byAliza Azikri. She obtained first prize in the 1972 Malta Children's Song Festival with ‘Makhela Aliza’.
In 1973, her songEy Sham, performed byIlanit, placed fourth in theEurovision Song Contest in Luxembourg. She orchestrated the song and conducted the orchestra. She was the second female conductor in the contest afterMonica Dominique, who conducted theSwedish entryYou're Summer the same year.
She won the IBA Children's Festival in 1976 with ‘Lassie shuvi habaita’ sung byEdna Lev.
In the1978 Eurovision Song Contest, again she conducted the orchestra for the Israeli entryA-Ba-Ni-Bi, which she had composed, and which won first prize.
In 1979 she wrote ‘Papa Popeye’ which won the Portuguese Children's Song Festival ofFigueira da Foz. In the same year she wrote ‘I want to tell the world about you’ which came second in the Castlebar Song Festival (Ireland).[4]
She won the IBA Children's Festival with ‘Shuvi harmonica’ in 1984 and ‘Lo na’atsor’ in 1985, both sung byYardena Arazi .
Hirsh wrote the film scores for fourteen Israeli movies, among themLupo!,Katz and Karasso,Behind Walls and theEphraim Kishon movie,The Policeman, which was nominated for best foreign picture at the 1972 Academy Awards. She conducted the musicalSallah Shabati during its three-year run at Israel's national theaterHabima.[1]
In February 2000, she was the guest of honor at a special tribute concert at theMann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, where she played piano with the Israel Philharmonic. She has performed together with her daughter, Ruth Rosenfeld, an opera singer, at venues around the world.[1]
She regularly collaborated withEhud Manor and set many of his songs to music, among themHabatim Shenigmeru Leyad Hayam,Bashanah Haba'ah,Lalechet Shevi Acharayich and tens of other hits, the majority of which were performed by Ilanit, Ofra Fuchs andRivka Zohar. Hirsh is also known forOseh Shalom Bimromav, which was composed for the firstHasidic Song Festival, held in 1969, and which took third prize. Her melody has since become part of the liturgy in synagogues and Jewish communities worldwide.[2]