Chaya Arbel


Chaya Arbel was an Israeli composer. She is one of Israel's best known female classical composers and the recipient of the ACUM Prize.

Biography

Arbel studied piano and composition in Germany, until she immigrated to the British mandate of Palestine, where she worked in agriculture at kibbutz HaMa'apil. Only 25 years later, Arbel could resume her composition studies, with professor Leon Schidlowsky. Arbel remained a kibbutz member for the rest of life. She won the ACUM Prize for Dialogue for Clarinet and Orchestra.

Published works

Orchestra

Large ensemble

Small ensemble

  • 19?? Roots, Ballad in 2 parts for violin, cello and piano
  • 1986 Drama for clarinet, cello and piano
  • 1987 Roundarounds for tuba and piano
  • 1990 In Memory of Our Soldiers for trombone and piano
  • 1991 The Turtles Voice for horn, violin, cello and piano
  • 1995 Intermezzo for viola and piano

Solo instruments

  • 1984 Lament for piano
  • 1985 Remembrance for piano
  • 1983 Fantasia for violin solo

Discography

Albums

In anthologies