Drora Bruck
Drora Bruck | |
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Birth name | Drora Bruck |
Born |
December 31, 1966 (age 49) Haifa, Israel |
Genres | Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque |
Instruments | Recorder |
Drora Bruck (born December 31, 1966 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli recorder player.[1]
Musical education
Drora is a graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where she studied with Michael Meltzer, for her BMus which was obtained in 1990.
After graduation in Jerusalem, Drora Bruck went on to study in the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan, with Pedro Memelsdorff after having earned a special scholarship by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Current position
Today Drora is teaching in the Faculty of the Performing Arts in the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and in addition is the director of the Early Music department of the Shtriker Israeli Conservatory of Music in Tel Aviv, that she formed in September 2005.
Career
Drora has been performing in recitals and as a soloist since 1983 all over the world. She played with various ensembles and performers, such as The Israeli Baroque Ensemble, Ensemble Kaprizma, Aviv String Quartet and others. In addition she has performed in many festivals in Europe and Israel, and played in concerts also in North America and Australia.
Plays and records pieces that were written specifically for her by many Israeli composers; Over 54 premiers in the past 10 years.
Former pupils
- Tamar Lalo
- Uri Smilanski
- Alon Schab
- Caroline Trembley
- Katya Polin
- Shai Kribus
References
- ↑ "(article title unknown)". Goldberg: early music magazine, Issues 47-49. 2007. p. 116. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
Personal Site: http://www.drora.me