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FULL THERESE RAQUIN (Aharon Harlap) Jerusalem 2023 Mima Millo, Gideon Dabi, Rona Shrira
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Thérèse Raquin  
- Composer: Harlap Aharon   
- Libretto: Dana Gur Based on the book by Emile Zola  
- Venue & Opera Company: Jerusalem Theatre. Jerusalem Opera, Israel  
- Recorded: February 23, 2023
- Type: Concert Semi-staged
- Singers: Mima Millo, Gideon Dabi, Rona Shrira, Hanan Leberman, Lev Elgardt, Matan Gendelman, Oshri Segev, Deema Azar
- Conductor: Omer Arieli  
- Orchestra: The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra  
- Stage Director: Slava Kozodoi  
- Costume Designer: Liora Nachmani, Yotam Rotem  
- Lighting Designer: Evgeny Yanov   
Information about the Recording
- Published by: The Jerusalem Opera  
- Date Published: 2023  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Aharon Harlap is one of Israel’s most prominent and well-known composers and conductors. He was born in Canada, where he began his musical career as a pianist. He completed his music and mathematics studies at the University of Manitoba in 1963 and in 1964 immigrated to Israel. He studied composition under P. Racine Fricker at London’s Royal College of Music and Oedoen Partos at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music. He also studied conducting with Sir Adrian Boult in London, Hans Swarowsky in Vienna, and Gary Bertini in Israel.
Harlap is widely known as an orchestral, operatic, and choral conductor and has appeared as a guest conductor with orchestras and opera houses in Canada, the USA, Europe, and South Africa. His own compositions have also been performed in all of these countries, including works for choirs, chamber ensembles, and symphony orchestras. He has appeared as a guest conductor in Israel with most of the major orchestras, including the Israel Philharmonic, the Haifa Symphony Orchestra, the Israel Sinfonette Beer Sheva, the Kibbutzim Chamber Orchestra, the Israel Chamber Orchestra and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.