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KEREN HADAR
Crossover Soprano
Keren Hadar, crossover soprano | Zefunot Culture
ZEFUNOT SCHOLARSHIP

Zefunot Culture arranged a concert for Keren before she left for South Korea where she participated in an international singing competition.

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"On stage stood Keren Hadar and ‘released’ a voice which was all fireworks... Sometimes it touches your deepest emotions or goes hand in hand with pure poetry. She has a wonderful presence... She will go very far. What a revelation."

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Yediot Aharonot

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BIOGRAPHY

A graduate of Beit-Zvi - the Academy of Performing Arts, Israel, Keren Hadar has, in the past decade, launched an international versatile career, combining concert repertoire, theater music, Hebrew songs and folksongs.

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In 2006-2007, with the help of a special grant from Maestro Daniel Barenboim, Keren studied opera in Berlin and sang the role of Nanetta in Verdi's Falstaff to rave reviews. In 2011 she appeared in the title role of Bizet's Carmen with the Haifa Symphony conducted by Noam Sheriff. She has appeared with the Westchester Philharmonic of New York, the Berlin Symphony, the Italian Symphony, the Bangkok Symphony, the Israel Philharmonic and the Jerusalem Camerata, among others, under the baton of Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Noam Sheriff, Avner Biron, Arie Vardi, Lior Shambadal, Frederic Chaslin, Yaron Gottfried and more. Her performances have led her from Israel to the USA, Russia, China, Thailand, England, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Belgium and Germany.

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In 2006 Keren Hadar released her first CD of songs by Mordechai Zeira, with Rafi Kadishson and Dan Ettinger, and in 2007 she released the CD, Dark Am I, with a fantasy on The Song of Songs by Ella Milch-Sheriff. In 2010 Keren collaborated with horn player Alon Reuven and pianist Yoni Farhi in a CD released in Great Britain. In 2013 she recorded her fourth CD with Moshe Zorman and Asaf Roth, with a musical quest after Israeli classics of The High Windows.

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Keren has sung in Hanoch Levin's drama Requiem and in the Israeli opera And the Rat Laughed by Ella Milch-Sheriff and Nava Semel at the Cameri Theater, as well as in plays at the Beer Sheva and the Beit Zvi Library Theatre.

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Keren is a winner of the Schloss Rheinsberg Kammeroper Singing Competition (Germany) and is an Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation (ICExcellence) chosen artist.

Keren is the mother of twins Eyal and Noa.

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