Gil Shohat

Gil Shohat

Gil Shohat (Hebrew: גיל שוחט, born 7 September 1973) is an Israeli classical music composer, conductor and pianist.

Biography

Gil Shohat was born in Tel Aviv. His mother is Ha'aretz theatre critic Tzipora (Tzipi) Shohat.[1] He grew up in Ramat Gan. As a child, he attended a music program for gifted children at Tel Aviv University. His father is an Iraqi Jew.[2] He earned his BM and MM from the Mehta-Buchman School of Music at Tel Aviv University in 1991-1995. In 1995-1997, he studied piano and composition at the Santa Cecilia National Academy in Rome, and the following year studied with Alexander Goehr of Cambridge University.[3] Shohat lives in Jaffa with his life partner.[4]

Music career

His first orchestral work was performed by the Israel Chamber Orchestra when he was 18. In the army, he served as commander of the Israel Defense Forces Chamber Orchestra.[5]Shohat has composed numerous symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber and solo compositions.

Awards and recognition

Shohat was named Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters of France in 2009.

Selected works

Shohat's works are published by Casa Ricordi, Israel Music Institute, Israeli Music Center, OR-TAV Music Publications and Gil Shohat Editions.

Music for the stage

Orchestral

Concertante

Chamber music

Piano

Vocal

See also

References

  1. Kopf, Shula (20 October 2014). "Striking a Chord (a longform profile of Shohat, pp. 38-43)". Jerusalem Report.
  2. Interview: Shohat's dreams
  3. About Gil Shohat
  4. Not saccharine, not banal: The apartment of Gil Shohat Ma'ariv, 22 January 2010 (Hebrew)
  5. Gil Shohat Daily Jews, 11 August 2006
  6. Kopf, Shula (20 October 2014). "Striking a Chord (a longform profile of Shohat, pp. 38-43)". Jerusalem Report.
  7. Kopf, Shula (20 October 2014). "Striking a Chord (a longform profile of Shohat, pp. 38-43)". Jerusalem Report.
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