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Chava Alberstein
Musical artist

Chava Alberstein (Template:Lang-he, born December 8, 1947, in Szczecin, Poland) is an Israeli singer, lyricist, composer, and musical arranger. Alberstein is one of Israel's most beloved musical artists, with a career spanning over 40 years.

Early life

Born in Stettin, a former German city, annexed to Poland by the Allies in 1945 (now north-western Poland), Alberstein came to Israel at age four and grew up in Kiryat Haim.

Music career

In 1964, when she was 17, a nightclub appearance in Jaffa led to a CBS recording contract. 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."

She was drafted into the Israel Defense Force in 1965, and became one of many Israeli artists to rise to stardom by entertaining the troops. She has released more than 60 albums. She has recorded in Yiddish as well as Hebrew, English and Arabic. 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).

Critical acclaim

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel's largest daily newspaper, Albertstein is the most important female folk singer in Israeli history. "If a true folk singer, it is Chava Alberstein," wrote the paper's music critic.

Controversy

In 1989 Alberstein released an album "London", comprising the song Khad Gadya(Chad Gaya) , in which she criticizes the Israel's policy towards Palestinians. The song was banned by the Israel State Radio. The song later used in the movie titled Free Zone by director Amos Gitai in a 7 minute scene where Natalie Portman cried through.

Awards

Alberstein is one a recipient of Kinor David (David's Harp) Prize given by a musical yeshiva school led by Rabbi Mordechai Hershkop where religious, secular and musical studies been held.

Discography

Number Album Name (English) Release Date Language References
1 Hine Lanu Nigun Here We Have a Tune 1967
2 Perach haLilach Lilac Flower 1967
3 Tza'atzueiah shel Osnat Osnat's Toys 1967
4 Mirdaf The Chase 1968 gold (?)
5 Mot haParpar Death of the Butterfly 1968
6 Chava Alberstein beShirei Rachel Songs of Rachel 1968
7 Margaritkalach Daisies 1969
8 Mishirei eretz ahavati Songs of My Beloved Country
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
12 Chava vehaPlatina Chava and the Platina Jazz band 1972
13 Chava veOded be'Eretz haKsamim Magic Land 1972
14 Lu Yehi Let it be 1973
15 K'mo Tzemach bar Like a wild flower 1975
16 Lehitei haZahav Golden hits 1975 gold (?)
17 Tzolelet Tzabarit Sabra Submarine 197(?)
18 Elik Belik Bom 1976
19 Halaila hu shirim The Night Is Songs 1977
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
24 Hitbaharut Clearing 1978
25 Chava vehaGitara Chava and the guitar 1978
26 Chava Zingt Yiddish Chava Sings Yiddish 1979
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
36 HaTzorech baMilah, haTzorech baShtika Word And Silence 1988
37 London 1989
38 MiShirei Eretz Ahavati Songs of my Beloved Country 1990
39 Ahava Mealteret Improvised Love 1991 gold
40 HaChita Zomachat Shuv The Wheat Grows Again 1992
41 The Man I Love 1992
42 Margaritkalach Daisies 1994
43 Derech Achat One Way 1995
44 London beHofaah London - Live 1995
45 Yonat ha'Ahava The Dove of Love 1996
46 Adaber Itcha I Will Talk to You 1997
47 The Collection (box set) 1998 gold
48 Crazy Flower 1998
49 The Well - With The Klezmatics 1998
50 Chava Alberstein - Yiddish Songs 1999
51 Tekhef Ashuv Be Right Back 1999
52 Children's songs - The Collection 2000
53 Foreign Letters December 2001
54 The Early Years - The Box Set 2003
55 End of the Holiday 2004
56 Coconut 2005
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

She has also appeared in a number of multi-artist collections, such as the Yiddish "Songs of The Vilna Ghetto" and "The Hidden Gate - Jewish Music Around the World."

References

  1. Haaretz
  2. ^ Dorůžka, Petr (2008). "Chava Aberstein má ráda izraelskou poušť". Harmonie (10): p. 18–21. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |pages= has extra text (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) Template:Cs icon
  3. http://aviv2.com/chava/
  4. 2006 SFJFF (San Francisco Jewish Film Festival) — Interview With Amos Gitaï Michael Guillén, twitchfilm.net July 27, 2006

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