Mordechai Zeira

Mordechai Zeira (Hebrew: מרדכי זעירא, 1905-1968), born in Kiev as Dimitry Greben, was an Israeli composer.[1]

Songs

  • Layla, Layla
  • Shnei Shoshanim ('Two Roses')
  • What Say Your Eyes?
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References

  1. Don Michael Randel -The Harvard Dictionary of Music -0674011635 2003 Page 425 "As the Zionist presence in Palestine grew, new, self-consciously Israeli songs were created by composers like Joel Engel (1868- 1927). Nahum Nardi (1901-77). and Mordechai Zeira (1905-68).


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