Israeli music stars born in 1948

Here are 6 famous musicians from Israel were born in 1948:

Pinchas Zukerman

Pinchas Zukerman (July 16, 1948 Tel Aviv-) also known as Pinchas Zuckerman is an Israeli violist, conductor, violinist and music director. He has two children, Arianna Zukerman and Natalia Zukerman.

His discography includes: Play Music For Two Violins, Mozart: Duos for Violin & Viola / Leclair: Sonata for 2 Violins, Duets for Two Violins (Itzhak Perlman & Pinchas Zuckerman), Beethoven: Violin Romances / Dvořák: Romance, Op. 11 / Schubert: Konzertstück / Rondo / Polonaise, , , Violin Sonatas Nos. 1-6, The Horn Concertos, Violin Concertos and Violin Concerto. Genres he performed: Classical music.

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Mischa Maisky

Mischa Maisky (January 10, 1948 Riga-) also known as Maisky, Mischa, Миша Майский, Miša Maiskis, Михаил Богуславский or Mikhail Boguslavskiy is an Israeli cellist. He has four children, Lily Maisky, Maxim Maisky, Manuel Maisky and Sascha Maisky.

His most recognized albums: Cellissimo, Vocalise: Russian Romances, Elgar: Cello Concerto / Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations, Adagio, , Live in Japan, Piano Trios, Triple Concerto / Piano Concerto in A minor, Cello Sonaten and Cello Sonatas, op. 69 & 102. His related genres: Classical music.

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Margalit Tzan'ani

Margalit Tzan'ani (December 19, 1948 Netanya-) a.k.a. Margalit Tzanany or Tzanany, Margalit is an Israeli singer and presenter.

Genres: Soul music, Arabic music and Mizrahi music.

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Zehava Gal

Zehava Gal (August 28, 1948 Israel-) is an Israeli , .

singer and songwriter. She grew up in Kibbutz Na'an, near Rehovot, and began singing as a child. In the early 1970s, she teamed up with guitarist and composer Itzhak Klepter, and the duo became known as Zehava and Klepter. Gal's music is deeply rooted in Israeli culture and often deals with social and political issues. She has released numerous albums throughout her career, including "Rak be'Yisrael" ("Only in Israel"), "Yatzanu At" ("We Have Left You"), and "Shuv Hine Anachnu" ("Here We Are Again"). In addition to her music career, Gal is known for her activism on behalf of human rights and environmental causes.

She has been involved with organizations such as Greenpeace and has campaigned against issues such as climate change, pollution, and nuclear weapons. Gal has been recognized for her contributions as both a musician and an activist, receiving awards such as the Israel Prize in 2020 and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Israeli Music Awards. She continues to perform and release new music to this day. Some of her most popular and beloved songs include "Erev Shel Shoshanim" ("Evening of Roses"), "Ani Af" ("I'm Angry"), and "Kulam Rokdim" ("Everybody's Dancing").

Despite being a famous singer in Israel, Zehava Gal did not gain international recognition until her song "Erev Shel Shoshanim" was included in the soundtrack of the popular American TV show, "Sex and the City". The song, which means "Evening of Roses" in Hebrew, became an instant hit with international audiences and has since been covered by numerous artists in various languages.

In addition to her music and activism, Gal is also a published author. She has written two books, "Ani Zehava Gal" (I Am Zehava Gal) and "Lifnei She'Yigamer" (Before it's Over), both of which are autobiographical in nature and focus on her personal and professional experiences.

Gal was married to Israeli filmmaker Yehuda Ne'eman until his passing in 2013. They had two children together, Kobi and Neta, who are also involved in the arts.

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Eli Mohar

Eli Mohar (December 30, 1948-November 30, 2006) was an Israeli songwriter and singer.

He was born in Jerusalem and began his music career in the IDF Central Command entertainment troupe. Mohar later formed the band "The High Windows" with Arik Einstein, and the two collaborated on several hit songs in the 1970s. He also wrote popular songs for other Israeli singers, such as "Lo Yaavod" for Boaz Sharabi and "Malkat Ha'almonim" for Yardena Arazi. Mohar was known for his poetic lyrics and melodic compositions. In addition to music, he also worked as a television presenter and a radio host. Mohar passed away at the age of 57 due to a heart attack.

In addition to his successful music career, Eli Mohar was also a skilled writer and poet. He published several books of poetry, including "Songs of Jerusalem" and "Restless Images." Mohar's work often centered around themes of love, loss, and the complexities of life in Israel. He was also an activist for peace and coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians, using his platform as an artist to promote understanding and unity. Mohar's legacy continues to be celebrated in Israel, and his songs remain popular among Israeli audiences today.

Furthermore, Mohar was a recipient of the prestigious ACUM Prize for his contributions to Israeli music. He was also nominated several times for the Israeli Film Academy Award for Best Original Song, winning the award in 1999 for his song "Tears in Heaven" from the film "Dizengoff 99." Mohar's music has been covered and performed by numerous artists over the years, including popular Israeli band A-WA, who recorded a cover of his song "Ahava Ka'zo." Mohar's impact on Israeli music and culture continues to be felt, and his thoughtful and inspiring works are beloved by generations of fans.

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Rivka Zohar

Rivka Zohar (June 30, 1948 Acre-) also known as Zohar, Rivka, Rivka Zinati or Rivka Zohar-Kalo is an Israeli singer. She has one child, Tamah Zohar.

Related albums: Rivka Zohar, Rivka Zohar - Savta Rivka, Evriya, Hesed Mufla and M'Breshit.

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