Shefi Yishai
Appearance
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Background information | |
Born | Jerusalem | December 23, 1954
Occupation | singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1986–2010 |
Shefi Yishai is an Israeli composer and musical director for theater.[1]
Yishai has released two solo albums: "Love and Hate" and is touring with the music on the albums.[2] He worked on albums by David Broza and Yehuda Poliker as a session musician and producer[3] and has performed with other musicians.[4]
Works
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 1986: "Under the Closet", based on poems for children by Anda Amir Pinkerfeld, composed by Yishai and performed by Yehudit Tamir, Moti Dichne, Ya'akov Banai and Yishai.[citation needed]
- First solo album, Love and Hate, released in 1991; Yishai composed music for a selection of poems by Israeli poets.[5]
- Second solo album, "A Man Would Not Talk About It", released in 2010[citation needed]
Music for theater
[edit]- Sanjer, Closer, Cruel and Tender - Habima Theater.
- Bracha - Beer Sheva Theater.
- The Last Striptease, Night Play - Tsavta Theater.
- Schneider & Schuster - Basel Theater (Switzerland)
- The Concert, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Headlines News - Beit Lesin Theater
- Revieue Lanoar / The Israeli Children theater
- Nice Tony, Killer Joe, Blue Remembered Hills, Sky, Some Voices, Little Malcolm and his struggle against the eunuchs, Glengarry Glen Ross, Crime - The Han Theater
- Brighton Beach Memoires - Haifa Theater
- God, Crocodiles, Marriage Play, Moon of Alabama, Kol Nidrei - Herzliya Theater.
- Perfect Days, The Last Summer - Beer Sheba Theater.
- Victims of Duty - Hazira Theater.
- Love and Anger - Herzliya Theater.
- The last hour of Kol - Tmuna Theater.
References
[edit]- ^ "שפי ישי". www.nillydagan.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ שלו, בן (2010-04-08). "שפי ישי". הארץ (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ "בכורה: שפי ישי - "ואז בא לנו" - וואלה תרבות". וואלה (in Hebrew). 2009-12-14. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ "ברוך הגבר - וואלה תרבות". וואלה (in Hebrew). 2010-03-18. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ "Love and Hate". www.shefi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-15.