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One Israeli creation for the weekend

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March 28, 2015

Do you enjoy your occasional opera and classical music? Do you enjoy it even better when it’s mixed with modern pop? If so, you must start listening to Israeli singer David D’Or – an Israeli singer, composer and songwriter, who has a vocal range of more than four octaves (which is pretty amazing.)


In his 30-year long singing career, D'Or has been referred to as “Israel's most acclaimed modern singer”, and “who has taken the musical scene by storm.” He perform truly a wide variety of music, including pop, rock, dance, folk, klezmer, classical opera and more.

 

ENJOY HIS MUSIC:

Shmor Al HaOlam, Yeled (Take care of the world, child)

 

To Believe – from the 2004 Eurovision Singing Contest.

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