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Hanoch (Heinrich) Yaakobi (Jacoby) (March 2, 1909 - 13 December 1990) was an Israeli composer and viola player. == Biography == Yaacobi was born in 1909 in Koenigsberg, Germany, where he learned to play the viola. From 1927 until 1930 he studied in the Royal Academy of Musical Performing Art (now the Berlin University of the Arts). His composition teacher there was Paul Hindemith. He played in Michael Taube's chamber orchestra in Berlin and from 1930 in the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 1933 he was fired due to the Nuremberg Laws. In 1934 he immigrated to Palestine as part of the Fifth Aliyah as a viola player in the Jerusalem string quartet formed in Jerusalem by Emil Hauser. He was one of the founders of a conservatory that later became the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. He taught violin, viola, music theory, and composition there, and was also its head from 1954 until 1958. During the same years he was also first viola player in the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and often conducted it. Since 1958 he played the viola in Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, which also performed his compositions, until his retirement in 1974. That year he was resident artist of the Technion in Haifa. After he retired, he continued to teach, play and direct various chamber ensembles. He died in Tel Aviv in 1990. Yaakobi was married to Alice Yaakobi (nee Kennel), and had four children: Hava Nir (deceased), Ilana Yaari, Rafi Yaacobi, Michal Freminger (married to Prof. Aner Freminger). Among his 9 grandchildren (2012) - the musician Nori Yaakobi and the dancer and choreographer Nima Yaakobi. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hanoch Yaakobi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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