Zehava Gal

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Zehava Gal (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />זֶהָבָה גַּל‎) is an Israeli-born operatic mezzo-soprano.

Zehava Gal has sung leading roles in both European and North American opera houses and festivals, including La Scala, the Vienna Staatsoper, the Paris Opera, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, as well as at the Salzburg Easter Festival, Glyndebourne Opera Festival, and the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. She also sang the title role in Peter Brook's 1983 film, La Tragedie de Carmen.[1]

Her concert performances include the world premiere of Benjamin Lees's Symphony No. 4, Memorial Candles for mezzo-soprano, violin and orchestra (Dallas Symphony Orchestra, 10 October 1985),[2]

Since 1994, she has been adjunct associate professor of voice at Westminster Choir College of Rider University[3]

Discography

Zehava Gal's recordings include:

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