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Artist description
The Duo, Gilad Paz - Tenor, and Anat Viks - Piano, has been working together for over a year, performing a wide range repertoire, including Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Debussy and Fauré as well as others. Their diversified repertoire includes a wide range of styles. These include Opera, Lieder, Liturgical, Spiritual, Jazz, Musicales as well as popular music. They perform in a wide range of languages including French, Germen, Italian, Spanish, English and Hebrew. |
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Music Style
Clasical as well as Contemporary |
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Musical Influences
As many others, I too think the greatest singer that ever lived is Franco Coreli, may he live to be 120. In my view, his explosive performance was unique and singular. I am influenced by Andrea Bocheli. He has a great voice and I like the fact that he is willing to sing popular contemporary music as well as classical. |
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Artist History
Anat is a Graduate of the Music Academy, where she studied with Dina Joffe, and of the Musicology department (M.A.) in Tel- Aviv University. She is a very active pianist that performs as a soloist, in chamber ensembles and as an accompanist for choirs and singers. Anat Viks participated in several international courses in Germany, Italy and Israel, won several scholarships, including the America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship and performed as a soloist with Haifa Symphony Orchestra.
Gilad Paz has been studying vocal training for three years with his trainer Silvia Shamai. He has completed his studies in the school for choir singing, which covers a wide range of skills for singers. He sings in several choirs including the Philharmonia Singers Choir that regularly performs with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. Gilad has performed as a soloist with the Ramat Gan Chamber Choir and with the Choir of the School for Choir Singing.
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Instruments
Piano and Vocal |
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Location
Tel-Aviv, Center - Israel |
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