Arie Shapira Explained

Arie Shapira
Native Name:אריה שפירא
Birth Date:29 November 1943
Birth Place:Kibbutz Afikim, Israel
Nationality: Israel
Occupation:Composer, music researcher
Education:Tel Aviv University, Rubin Academy of Music (Jerusalem)

Arie Shapira (Hebrew: אריה שפירא; November 29, 1943 - September 3, 2015) was an Israeli composer and music researcher. He won the Israel Prize for musical composition in 1994.[1]

Biography

Arie Shapira was born on Kibbutz Afikim. As a child, he moved with his family to Petah Tikva where he began to study piano. Shapira earned a degree in philosophy from Tel Aviv University and studied composition at the Rubin Academy in Jerusalem. His teachers included Abel Erlich and Andre Haidu.[2]

Music career

Shapira composed acoustic, electronic music and electro-acoustic music. He was a lecturer at Haifa University.[3]

His style was economical and almost minimalist using a universal musical language but invested with Jewish and Israeli themes. At the same time, his compositions evoked matters of life and death in modern Israel, and his receipt of the Israel Prize was deemed political, arousing opposition.[4]

Awards and recognition

Music for theatre and cinema

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Israel Prize Official Site - Recipients in 1994 (in Hebrew).
  2. https://jerusalemsymphonyorchestra.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/a-thorn-among-the-roses-an-interview-with-composer-arie-shapira/ A thorn among the roses: Interview with Arie Shapira
  3. https://jerusalemsymphonyorchestra.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/a-thorn-among-the-roses-an-interview-with-composer-arie-shapira/ A thorn among the roses: Interview with Arie Shapira
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=HZhwDwAAQBAJ&dq=arie+shapira+music&pg=PT170 Twenty Israeli Composers: Voices of a Culture, Robert Fleisher