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Tal Ganor

Music, Performance

Contact: Taltulg@yahoo.com 

Education: Buchmann-Mehta school of Music, Tel Aviv Univesity

Tal Ganor, Soprano singer at the Israeli Opera. She graduated from the Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts where she and Dana Maor became friends. Tal continued her studies at the Buchmann- Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv University and in "Meitar" Opera Studio at the Israeli Opera. In 2012 she won the Aviv Competition- the prize for voice as well as the audience prize. Tal performed with the Israel Philharmonic, Barrocade Ensemble, the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra, and in Festival d'Aix en Provence and Festival della Valle d'Itria in Martina Franca. She creates and collaborates in a variety of interdisciplinary projects with different artists in Israel and abroad.

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Danalogue 9

Tal Ganor (soprano singer at the Israeli Opera) and guitarist Yuval Vilner (Kochevet Al, The Hazelnuts, Jane Bordeaux) are collaborating for the first time in a project combining classical music and rock.
In a program originally made for the Abu Gosh festival 2019, they interpret love songs from the 16th century and up to our days in an innovative way. The combination between the electric sound and the classical singing brings new colors to familiar songs and puts gloriousmusic long forgotten in the spotlight.

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Danalogue 2018

Artwork: My Ideal 

A voice and movement performance in which one person's fantasy gets tangled in the reality of two people.

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Danalogue 2016

Artwork: BEDTIME

When we think of a performance, of any kind, one thing always comes to mind- collectiveness. We’re prepared to experience performances as a collective feeling, from which one could extract personal emotion. I am curious to find out what would happen if we choose to exclude all public elements. What kind of experience would a “closed circle” single performer to single spectator evoke?

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