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Avi Ilson & Moti Eidenson In A Moving Duet: “Dibur Shel Halev”

Avi Ilson & Moti Eidenson In A Moving Duet: “Dibur Shel Halev”

Dibur Shel Halev” is a new duet by Avi Ilson and Moti Eidenson, written and composed by Eidenson himself and arranged by Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry.

The song, which deals with the power of melody and the inner conversation between a father and his son, brings an inner, powerful and sincere melody that connects directly to the heart, and is accompanied by a moving video clip that presents quiet, wordless moments between a father and son.

The connection between the two was created during a joint performance, where Ilson was exposed to the melody and immediately felt that he wanted to be part of the project.

Eidenson says that “the song was written from a very inner place. I wanted to create something that speaks to the soul, that connects the generation with its ancestors and between the person and his heart.” Ilson joins in and adds: “Moti is a true and moving creator. The moment I heard the song – I knew I wanted to be a part of it. I am sure that the audience will feel the heart in this duet.”

Lyrics and music: Moti Eidenson

Arrangement and musical production: Eli Klein & Itzi Berry

Photography: David Orian

Editing and color: Hershy Segal



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