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Keren Hadar
Keren Hadar is a crossover soprano from Israel. She was born in Neve Ne'eman in the Hod HaSharon municipality. She is the third of four siblings. Keren's father, a businessman, was born in Israel and her mother, a secretary, was born in Yemen.
==Youth and beginning of career==
She began her voice training at age 16 at the Petah Tikva Conservatory, studying classical singing with singer and conductor Nili Harpaz. After her army service in the Israeli Air Force, she studied at the Beit Zvi Academy of Performing Arts in Ramat Gan, specializing in musical theatre with Dorit Atzmon. As part of her studies she appeared, among others, as Polly Peachum in the musical "The Threepenny Opera" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, as Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe and as the High Priestess in "Hair" by James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot.
In her last year of studies Keren started appearing in Tel Aviv's Cameri Theater as the singer in "Requiem" ("Ashkava") written and directed by Hanoch Levin. Following her studies at Beit Zvi, Keren continued to appear at the Cameri Theater in addition to performances with the Be'er Sheva Theater in "Master of Two Servants" and "Owls", while collaborating with playwright, lyricist and literature researcher Dr. Dan Almagor in Hebrew songs, with the composer and translator Dori Parnes in songs by poet Hezi Leskali and with composer Yossi Ben-nun in songs by Federico Garcia Lorca.
During this time Keren met her life-partner, Alon Reuven, Principal Horn of the Israel Camerata Jerusalem, and through his encouragement returned to her classical voice training with soprano Sharon Rostorf-Zamir and Efrat Ben-Nun. She also took classes in the Musicology Department and the Music Academy at Tel Aviv University, including harmony, sight-reading and diction in various languages, in addition to German studies at the Goethe Institute in Tel-Aviv.

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