Bat-Sheva Zeisler
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Batsheva Zeisler is an Israeli vocalist, actress, and voice coach. She sings in the soprano range.
Zeisler graduated from the Tel Aviv University, where she studied drama and literature. She then studied voice at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the London College of Music.
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[edit] Acting
Batsheva Zeisler was a member of the original cast of You and Me and the Next War, a satirical cabaret by Hanoch Levin with songs set to music by Alex Kagan and Beni Nagari. An updated version is performed by the original crew since 2004. The director of the play is Edna Shavit.
Other productions she participated in include Everything You Wanted to Know Often, and Didn't Dare to Ask Bach short one act plays by Offenbach, directed by Eran Baniel, with Dani Masseng co-acting, and stage choreography by the late Ya'akov Sommer and musical directing of Yitzhak Steiner; The Beggar's Opera at the Beersheba Theater, with new music by Alex Kagan and directed by Dan Ronnen; An Opposite Monument by Yossef Mundi, and directed by him at Yuval Theater; Intimacy directed by Tammar Ledere, at Hasimta Theater; My Fair Lady, The Imaginary Patient and The Star of Tears. The two latter were directed by Motti Averbuch. Star of Tears was written to him and put to music as an opera by Thierie Wieder.
Zeisler managed the Elharizi Theater in Tel Aviv.
[edit] Singing
Zeisler has an extensive career as a soprano vocalist. Among her programs are Songs in Red and Yellow, Bat-Sheva and Simcha go to Broadway with Habimah singer-actor Simcha Barbiero and songs by Eric Satie and Francis Poulenc. In several of these programs she is accompanied by the Dutch-Israeli classical pianist Bart Berman.
She is one of Israel's leading voice coaches.
[edit] Personal
Bat-Sheva is married to the award winning Israeli artist Gideon Gechtman. Their son Noam works in the advertising industry. Their other son, Yotam, was a film director and died in 1998.