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Shlomo Gronich (born January 20, 1949; Hebrew: שלמה גרוניך) is an Israeli composer, singer, songwriter, arranger, and choir conductor.

Shlomo Gronich
Shlomo Gronich, 2019
Background information
Born(1949-01-20)January 20, 1949
Hadera, Israel
GenresProgressive rock, world music, israeli rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader
Instrument(s)Singing, piano, accordion, darbouka
Years active1969–present
Websiteshlomogronich.com

Biography


Shlomo Gronich grew up in a musical family in Hadera. He holds a B.A. in Music Education from Tel Aviv Educational Academy, and a B.A. in Composition from the Mannes School of Music, New York City. He is married to Michal Adler, a harmonica player. He wrote a song called Shir Israeli. His composition "HarmoniCadence" is being played frequently by harmonica clubs in Taiwan.


Compositions and arrangements


Gronich is most widely known for composing and performing Israeli pop, folk and rock songs. His unique style blends different music genres, including Shirei Eretz Yisraels (the arch typical Israeli music style between 1940 and 1980), Israeli progressive rock with influences of rhythm and blues, jazz, ethnic, Mizrahi music, klezmer music and Middle-Eastern.


Albums


He has more than 15 albums, including –


Music for film


He has composed music for film, writing more than 15 film scores, including:


Music for theatre


He composed music for more than 20 theatre shows, including –


Music for ballet


Gronich has also written music for ballet. His dance pieces include –


Classical music


Gronich composed more than a hundred classical compositions, many of which were performed by the world's most notable orchestras including the Berlin Philharmonic.


Notable performances



Notable prizes



Jewish-Palestinian collaboration


Gronich composed and arranged a unique Israeli-Palestinian peace and coexistence song, called in Hebrew Hevenu Shalom Aleinu (We brought peace upon us) and in Arabic Ma'na Ajmal Min Salam (There is nothing more beautiful than peace). He gathered together a group of Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian singers and musicians to perform a beautiful, Middle-Eastern-style song, with a melody that combines Israeli rock, Arab pop, and Mizrahi musical elements (see #External links). The song was commissioned by the organization Peace Child Israel and adopted as its anthem. The lyrics alternate between Hebrew and Arabic, culminating in the refrain which is sung simultaneously both in Hebrew and Arabic. In the arrangement of the song, Gronich included the oud and the shofar. In July 2011, the song won Third Prize in the global Call for Music Videos of Palestinian-Jewish Duos or Groups presented by the Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue.






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