Bracha Bdil

Bracha Bdil Bracha Bdil, composer, conductor and pianist, born in 1988, has a B.ed in Music Education from Levinsky College and a Master's degree in Music Education and Composition from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, led by Professor Andre Hajdu, o.b.m. and Professor Haim Permont.
Bdil studied classical voice training with Hadassah Ben-Haim, classical piano with Dina Orlov and Dr. Irena Berkowitz, jazz with Marina Lewinsky, and piano chamber music with Professor Alexander Tamir o.b.m. Bracha studied conducting with Elli Jaffe and Evgeny Tzirlin.
Bracha Bdil won the first prize in the Wolf Durmashkin Composition Award, Germany (2018), and the first prize in the Yardena Alotin Composition Competition, Bar-Ilan University, Israel (2016). Her repertoire includes orchestral music, chamber, vocal and electronic music, as well as music for dance and theater.
For her Symphonic Poem "Genesis" Bracha was awarded the 2019-2020 ACUM Award. With her composition "Yizkerem", for A-cappella choir, she has been chosen as one of the composers in presenting Israel at the Asian Composers League Festival, Taiwan (2018). The same composition won a prize in the International Choral Writing Competition named after A.D Kastalsky – Moscow (2018).
Her musical compositions and edited works have been performed around the world, including:
Meridian International Festival (ISCM), Bucharest, Romania, EAI-Woman Composers Around the World Recital, Garner, North Carolina, Spiral Staircase Duo Recital, Texas Wesleyan University & Southwestern Oklahoma State University, USA, Piano recital - Winner of the 2018 Voice of Music Young Artists Competition, HKAPA, Hong Kong, The International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the frame of "Rossi Fest"-Belgrade, Serbia, RDU SAI-Smithfield, North Carolina (2019), "Festival Ecos Urbanos"-México, "Festival DME"-Lisbon, Portugal, WOCMAT-National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ACL-Asian Composers League Conference and Festival-Taipei , Taiwan, SiMN–Simpósio Internacional de Música Nova-Universidade Estadual do Paraná, Brazil, "China International Choir Festival"-Beijing, "International Youth Art Festival", Tianjing, "Belt and Road World Choir Festival"-Hong Kong, BIMCC–Banaue, Philippines, "International Jewish-German Festival"–Bavaria, "mid-residency recital"-California, "6:30" Concert Series-UWGB MUSIC, University of Wisconsin (2018), "Bezanson Recital Hallon"-University of Massachusetts, Concert sponsored by the "Russian Musical Union"-Saint-Petersburg, "The Schnittke Festival"-Seratov-Russia, "UNK New Music Festival"-University of Nebraska, "Société de Concerts de Montréal"-Canada (2017), the concert series "Concrete Timbre" and "Fifteen Minutes of Fame"-New York, "Australian Percussion Gathering"-Griffith University, Queensland Conservatorium, Melbourne, "One Minute Project"-Athens (2016).
In Israel her works are broadcast on the Israel Radio Voice of Music program and were performed at various events, including: TARF-Tel Aviv International Recorder Festival (2020), Voice of music young artist competition, Israeli Music Festival, Zimriya Festival (2018), Israel Festival (2017), Piano Festival (2015), Concert Series of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (2019), "Excellence-The Future Generation" Series, Eden-Tamir Music Center, Ein Kerem (2014-2019), "Singing with the Sinfonietta" Series, the Be'er Sheva Symphony Orchestra (2014), and more.
Bracha Bdil is a member of the Israel Composers' League and her works are published by the Israel Music Institute. Bracha has been a lecturer at the Levinsky College of Music Education, the Jerusalem College and at the Ron Shulamit Conservatory where she still functions as a member of management.
Starting from season 2018-9 Bracha is the artistic director and chief conductor of the Zmora Women's Orchestra in Jerusalem.

Site and list of works: http://brachabdil.blogspot.com/p/list-of-compositions.html
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Compositions

TitleCategoriesSerial  
An Ode to Bach, for Piano solo, in two movements Solo4720 Click to View  MP3 Details
Fa-sonata, for Piano solo in 3 movements Solo4718 Click to View  MP3 Details
Frangrance Blues, for Piano solo Solo4719 Click to View  MP3 Details
Isheleg, for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4698 Click to View  MP3 Details
Me'ish Khamasim Tintsereni, for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4700 Click to View  MP3 Details
Modal Suite, for Piano 4 hands Chamber Music / Ensemble4480 Details
Mot Avi, Lamentation for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4694 Click to View  MP3 Details
My Father's Death, Lamentation for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4695 Click to View  MP3 Details
Parody Waltz, for Piano solo Solo4717 Click to View  MP3 Details
Piano Amusements, for Piano solo, in five movements Solo4722 Click to View  MP3 Details
Preserve me, O Lord, for alto and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4701 Click to View Details
Quickly Answer Us, for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4702 Click to View  MP3 Details
Quickly Answer Us, for Soprano, Alto and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4703 Click to View Details
Snowman, for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4699 Click to View  MP3 Details
The Inner Soul, Song cycle for Soprano and Piano Chamber Music / Ensemble, Vocal4697 Click to View  MP3 Details
Tokh Hanefesh, Song cycle for Soprano and Piano Vocal4696 Click to View  MP3 Details
Variations, for Piano solo Solo4721 Click to View  MP3 Details
Yizkerem (May Our Lord Remember Them), for choir a cappella - English version
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Choir4667 Click to View Details
Yizkerem, for Choir a capella - Hebrew version
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Choir, Vocal4733 Click to View Details