Yair Rosenblum


Yair Rosenblum was an Israeli composer and arranger.

Early life

Rosenblum was born in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. He served in the Israel Defense Forces as a member of Lehakat HaNahal, where he began his musical career.

Music career

Rosenblum was the musical director of the Israel Defense Forces chorus during the 1960s and 1970s. He directed Israel’s annual music festivals in Arad and oversaw conducting and composition for the Israeli military ensembles. He composed several well-known songs, including Shir LaShalom. He composed music for films and television and worked with various bands and choral groups, primarily the military ensembles.
Over his career, Rosenblum wrote more than 1,000 songs, including Ammunition Hill, In a Red Dress, The Beautiful Life, Tranquility, Hallelujah, How Should I Bless Him?, and We Must Keep On Singing. In addition to composing for military ensembles such as Lehakat HaNahal, he wrote music for a number of Israeli performers, including Ilanit, Ofra Haza, Rivka Michaeli, Yossi Banai, and HaGashash HaHiver.

Death

Rosenblum died in Holon in 1996, at the age of 52, from esophageal cancer, which he had for two years. After Rosenblum's death, his daughter Karen accepted the Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers in Israel on his behalf.