Minute for Piano solo
SOLOS/DUOS Minute for Piano solo Minute forPiano solo.mp3 Minute forPiano solo.pdf
Three Miniatures for Tuba
SOLOS/DUOS Three Miniatures for Tuba Three Piecesfor Piano.mp3 Three Miniaturesfor Tuba.pdf
Duo for viola and cello
SOLOS/DUOS Duo for viola and cello It was a challenge for me to compose a piece for such a combination of instruments, so different from the usual chamber music groups. The natural diapason of these instruments is in the range of medium and low pitches and a special care is needed to balance between them.The cello starts with […]
Episodes for Trombone Solo
SOLOS/DUOS Episodes for Trombone Solo Three Piecesfor Piano.mp3 Episodes forTrombone Solo.pdf
Monologue for Flute
SOLOS/DUOS Monologue for Flute This small piece was written especially for Noam Buchman. Three different elements are presented at the beginning, serving as the building blocks for the entire piece, while intermingling and changing in the process. The interval of the major second also plays an important role in the work. Monologuefor Flute.mp3 Monologuefor Flute.pdf
Three Pieces for Piano
SOLOS/DUOS Three Pieces for Piano Three Piecesfor Piano.mp3 Three Piecesfor Piano.pdf
Reflections for Symphony Orchestra (2011)
ORCHESTRAL WORKS Reflections for Symphony Orchestra (2011) Commissioned by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra The title Reflections has various meanings, including contemplation and looking back and reminiscences. It reflects upon the Concerto for Orchestra by Bartok and uses material from that piece. The work begins with three snare drums introducing a rhythmic theme, which is present […]
Devils’ Cave for Children Choir
CHAMBER WORKS Devils’ Cave for Children Choir Devils’ Cave.pdf
Scenic Discourse for Clarinet and Ensemble
SOLOS/DUOS Scenic Discourse for Clarinet and Ensemble </h2 > The clarinet tells us an imaginary narrative in an associative sequence. One of the associations is that of an old video game, in which characters appearing on the screen are shot. Here, too, the clarinet “shoots down” the melodies played. The first part of the […]