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Dalia Faitelson

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Dalia Faitelson
Dalia Faitelson at Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2018
Dalia Faitelson at Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2018
Background information
Born (1966-12-14) December 14, 1966 (age 57)
Negev Desert, Israel
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
LabelsEnja, Sundance, Storyville, Double Moon, Peregrina Music, Losen, Gateway Music
Websitedaliafaitelson.com

Dalia Faitelson (born 14 December 1966) is a Denmark-based Israeli composer, vocalist, guitarist, and DJ DaFa.

Biography

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Faitelson is of Israeli descent. She studied at the Rubin Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem, followed by the Berklee College of Music in Boston, before she moved to Copenhagen, Denmark. Her music combines jazz, folk, Middle Eastern and Balkan melodies.[1]

Faitelson worked with Randy Brecker, Jerry Bergonzi, Lelo Nika, Adam Nussbaum, Chris Cheek, Marilyn Mazur, Manolo Badrena, Thommy Andersson and Café. She received the Danish equivalent of a Grammy Award for Jazz in 2000 for the album Diamond of the Day and the 2005 Composer of the Year Award given by the Danish Composer Association. In 2014 she was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album at the Danish Music Awards for As the World Sleeps and has twice been nominated for the Danish World Music Award with her band Pilpel.[1][2]

Discography

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  • Common Ground (Storyville Records DK, 1994)
  • On Rising Spirits (Stunt Records DK, 1997)
  • Diamond of the Day (Stunt Records DK, 1999)
  • Point of No Return (Stunt Records DK, 2001)
  • Movable Clouds (Enja Records DE, 2004)
  • Spring Alliance (Calibrated Music DK, 2007)
  • Pilpel (Double Moon DE, 2007)
  • The Orient West Choir (Gateway DK, 2011)
  • Pilpel - Burning Sensation (Peregrina Music DE, 2011)
  • As the World Sleeps (Tunecore US, 2014)[3]
  • Powered by Life (Losen NO, 2018)[4]
  • Inner Sky Project (The Orchard US, Dec. 2022)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Dalia Faitelson & Common Ground". DanskMusik.com. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  2. ^ "Dalia Faitelson". Biography. Challenge Records. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ "Discography". daliafaitelson.com (in Danish). 7 November 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Powered By Life". Losen Records. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
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