My arrangement of a famous Yiddish song by Mordechai Gebirtick performed by Beer Sheva Orchestra conducted by Karin Ben-Joseph and sung by Chen Laks. Performed the second time at the closure of the concert.
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Music Credentials
A PERFORMER
September 2007 - August 2010
During my studies in the Jerusalem Academy of Music I was in the professional choir of the Academy, with which I performed on a Us tour in NYC, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia and Baltimore. As a choire member, I took 3 years of singing lessons with the vocal coaches of the Academy, which helped me a lot in my teaching experience.
MUSIC LESSONS
April 2010 - Now
Upon finishing my studies, I taught music history and theory at Kiryat Yam Conservatory, prepared students for Examinations to the Academy of Music. I have also gained experience in vocal coaching and teaching piano. As a piano teacher, I have been a member of an international jury of Modiin Piano Competition.
MUSICAL COLLABORATION
September 2007 - Now
As a lyricist, I cooperate tightly with a composer Nissim Khalifa, who has put my poetry to music and with whom I am working on two librettos for his operas.
CREATIVE ACTIVITY
2000-Now
I Write poetry in Russian, Hebrew and in English. I also translate poetry, including my own. I write orchestral and chamber arrangements. My Arrangement of Mordechai Gebirtig song was performed by Beersheba Orchestra.
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ABOUT EUGENE KAMINSKY
Eugene Kaminsky was born in Russia, in Chelyabinsk, where he has started his education and deeply fell in love with music. Coming to Israel at the age of 14, he continued his studies, graduating with M. Mus degree of the Jerusalem Academy of Music in Composition. Since then, he works as a certified music teacher, dedicating his free time to creativity and self-education.
A REHEARSAL OF MY PIECE "BLESSED IS THE MAN" (PSALM 1), PERFORMED BY STUDENTS OF JERUSALEM ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent”