The Israel Film Service Collection

Blue and White Notes - Menachem Avidom

37 Minutes, 2013
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Nathan Lifshitz
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Photographer: Nathan Lifshitz
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

An episode from a documentary series produced by the Israel Film Service about musicians who won the Israel Prize.
“I was saturated with Impressionism and Post-Romanticism, and I began to search for a method of my own,” Menachem Avidom recalls of his days as a young composer. In this film, his colleague Ben Zion Orgad describes the “method” he found as a “kind of liberated fanaticism. Music grounded in a severe school but displaying stylistic openness.”
Avidom is considered one of the pillars of Israeli classical music, yet this film doesn’t solely focus on the composer he was. Interviews with his daughters Daniela and Miriam, whose names make up his chosen family name, shed light on Avidom as a person and a father.
Among others, the film features Daniel Benyamini, Daniela Rabinovich, Miriam Bar Lev, Elza Mahler, and Sarah Tal. Additionally, a segment from the opera “The Crook,” written by Ephraim Kishon and directed by Dani Ehrlich, is captured, starring Karin Shifrin, Karin Hochman, Ido Ben Gal, Asaf Levitin, and Hagar Sharvit.

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