Chava Alberstein | |
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Born | Szczecin, Poland December 8, 1947 |
Origin | Kiryat Haim, Israel |
Genres | Folk Folk rock Yiddish |
Years active | 1964–present |
Labels | CBS NMC Rounder Records Auvidis EMI Shanachie Media Directs |
Website | http://aviv2.com/chava/ |
Chava Alberstein (Hebrew: חוה אלברשטיין, born December 8, 1947, in Szczecin, Poland) is an Israeli singer, lyricist, composer, and musical arranger.
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Chava Alberstein, born in Szczecin, Poland, moved to Israel with her family in 1950.[1] She grew up in Kiryat Haim.
In 1964, when she was 17, she was invited to appear at the Hammam Nightclub in Jaffa. She sang four songs accompanied by herself on guitar and her brother Alex on the clarinet.[2] The program was broadcast live on the radio. After a guest appearance on Moadon Hazemer, recorded on Kibbutz Beit Alfa, she signed a recording contract with CBS.[2] Early in her career, she appeared at the Amami Cinema in Haifa's Neve Sha'anan neighborhood. Haaretz columnist Neri Livneh describes her as "a little slip of a thing in a blue youth movement shirt, her face covered by huge glasses."[3]
Alberstein was drafted into the Israel Defense Force in 1965, and became one of many Israeli artists to rise to stardom by entertaining the troops.
Alberstein has released more than 60 albums. She has recorded in Hebrew, English and Yiddish. In 1980, Alberstein began to write and compose. Most of the songs on her album Mehagrim (Immigrants) are her own work.[2] Alberstein's husband is the filmmaker Nadav Levitan, who wrote the lyrics for her "End of the Holiday" album. In 1986 she wrote music for Levitan's film Yaldei Stalin (Children of Stalin).[4] Her songs have been included in a number of multi-artist collections, among them "Songs of The Vilna Ghetto" and "The Hidden Gate – Jewish Music Around the World."
According to Israel's largest daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, Alberstein is the most important female folk singer in Israel history:[5]
If [Israel has] a true folk singer, it is Chava Alberstein.
Alberstein is a champion of liberal causes. Throughout her career she has been an activist for human rights and Arab-Israeli unity.[1] In 1989, Alberstein's song Had Gadya (a spin-off on a traditional song named Chad Gadya which sung at the Passover seder during Passovers[6]) in which she criticizes Israel's policy towards Palestinians, was banned by Israel State Radio.[4][7][8] The song was later used in the movie Free Zone by director Amos Gitai in Natalie Portman's 7-minute crying scene.[9]
Alberstein is also a champion of the Yiddish language both in her recordings and in a video titled "Too Early To Be Quiet, Too Late To Sing"[10] which showcases the works of Yiddish poets.
Alberstein won the Kinor David (David's Harp) Prize.
In 2005, she was voted the 93rd-greatest Israeli of all time, in a poll by the Israeli news website Ynet to determine whom the general public considered the 200 Greatest Israelis.[11]
Number | Album Name | (English) | Release Date | Language | References |
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1 | Hine Lanu Nigun | Here We Have a Tune | 1967 | Hebrew | |
2 | Perach haLilach | Lilac Flower | 1967 | Hebrew | |
3 | Tza'atzueiah shel Osnat | Osnat's Toys | 1967 | Hebrew | |
4 | Mirdaf | The Chase | 1970 | Hebrew | gold[10] |
5 | Mot haParpar | Death of the Butterfly | 1968 | Hebrew | |
6 | Chava Alberstein beShirei Rachel | Songs of Rachel | 1969 | Hebrew | |
7 | Margaritkalach | Daisies | 1969 | Yiddish | |
8 | Mishirei eretz ahavati | Songs of My Beloved Country | 1970 | Hebrew | |
9 | Chava beTochnit Yachid 1 | One Woman Show 1 | 1971 | ||
10 | Chava beTochnit Yachid 2 | One Woman Show 2 | 1971 | ||
11 | Isha ba'Avatiach | A Woman in a Watermelon | 1971 | Hebrew | |
12 | Chava vehaPlatina | Chava and the Platina Jazz band | 1974 | ||
13 | Chava veOded be'Eretz haKsamim | Magic Land | 1972 | ||
14 | Lu Yehi | Let it be | 1973 | Hebrew | |
15 | K'mo Tzemach bar | Like a wild flower | 1975 | Hebrew | |
16 | Lehitei haZahav | Golden hits | 1975 | Hebrew | gold[10] |
17 | Tzolelet Tzabarit | Sabra Submarine | 1975[10] or 1976[13] | ||
18 | Elik Belik Bom | 1976 | |||
19 | Halaila hu shirim | The Night Is Songs | 1977 | Hebrew | |
20 | Karusella 1 | Carousel 1 | 1977 | ||
21 | Karusella 2 | Carousel 2 | 1977 | ||
22 | Karusella 3 | Carousel 3 | 1977 | ||
23 | Shirei Am beYiddish | Yiddish folk songs | 1977 | Yiddish | |
24 | Hitbaharut | Clearing | 1978 | ||
25 | Chava vehaGitara | Chava and the guitar | 1978 | ||
26 | Chava Zingt Yiddish | Chava Sings Yiddish | 1979 | Yiddish | |
27 | Ma Kara ba'Eretz Mi | What Happened in the Land of Who | 1979 | ||
28 | Ani Holechet Elai | I Go to Me | 1980 | ||
29 | Shir beMatana | A Gift of Songs | 1980 | ||
30 | Kolot | Voices | 1982 | ||
31 | Shiru Shir im Chava | Sing a song with Chava | 1982 | ||
32 | Nemal Bayit | At Home | 1983 | gold | |
33 | Avak shel kochavim | Stardust | 1984 | ||
34 | Mehagrim | Immigrants | 1986 | ||
35 | Od Shirim beYiddish | More Songs in Yiddish | 1987 | Yiddish | |
36 | HaTzorech baMilah, haTzorech baShtika | Word And Silence | 1988 | ||
37 | London | 1989 | |||
38 | MiShirei Eretz Ahavati | Songs of my Beloved Country | 1990 | Hebrew | |
39 | Ahava Mealteret | Improvised Love | 1991 | Hebrew | gold |
40 | HaChita Zomachat Shuv | The Wheat Grows Again | 1992 | Hebrew | |
41 | The Man I Love | 1992 | |||
42 | Margaritkalach | Daisies | 1994 | Yiddish | |
43 | Derech Achat | One Way | 1995 | ||
44 | London beHofaah | London – Live | 1995 | ||
45 | Yonat ha'Ahava | The Dove of Love | 1996 | Hebrew | |
46 | Adaber Itcha | I Will Talk to You | 1997 | Hebrew | |
47 | The Collection (box set) | 1998 | Hebrew | gold | |
48 | Crazy Flower | 1998 | Hebrew | ||
49 | The Well – With The Klezmatics | 1998 | Yiddish | ||
50 | Chava Alberstein – Yiddish Songs | 1999 | Yiddish | ||
51 | Tekhef Ashuv | Be Right Back | 1999 | Hebrew | |
52 | Children's songs – The Collection | 2000 | Hebrew | ||
53 | Foreign Letters | 2001 December | |||
54 | The Early Years – The Box Set | 2003 | |||
55 | End of the Holiday | 2004 | Hebrew | ||
56 | Coconut | 2005 | Hebrew | ||
57 | Like a Wild Flower (New Version) | ||||
58 | Lemele | 2006 | |||
59 | The Milky Way – Songs for Children | 2007 | |||
60 | Human Nature | 2008 | |||
61 | live – from alberstien's live concert | 2008 | |||
62 | Chava Alberstein – the original albums – four collection CD set | 2008 |
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