Singer & Composer Gil Yisraelov with His Debut Single “Tefillat Halev”
Composer and singer Gil Yisraelov [29], started his musical career at the age of seven had when he joined the ranks of soloist in Uri Buskila children’s choir which made appearances all over the country. When he turned eleven he studied Cantorial music at the Institute Jerusalem “Ranenious” for four years. He also learned to play the guitar. Gil started expanding in musical avenues and deepened his study of classical music, Western and Arabic.
Now Gil is finally releasing his debut single “Tefillat Halev“, composed by Yisraelov himself and featuring arrangements by Avichai Ohr and lyrics by Shimi Cohen. In the song Yisraelov brings the worlds diverse musical which he learned and absorbed over the years and he he combines that with a range of exciting and unique voice and creates a truly unique sound in the Jewish music world music.
These days to Yisraelov has spent the last two years finishing work on his debut album, which includes the participation of composer and lyricist Shmuel Yonah, singer and composer Yishai Ribot and many more. The debut album also includes musicians from abroad, when work arrangements and musical productions have been deposited in the capable hands of a musician and arranger Yoni Eliav.
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