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Israel Prize in music recipients

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Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
symphony orchestra based in Tel Aviv
Josef Tal
Israeli composer (1910–2008)
Paul Ben-Haim
Israeli composer (1897–1984)
Nurit Hirsh
Israeli composer, arranger and conductor
Gary Bertini
Israeli composer and conductor (1927–2005)
Menachem Avidom
Israeli composer of Polish descent (1908-1995)
Ödön Pártos
Hungarian born Israeli composer (1907-1977)
Noam Sheriff
Israeli composer (1935–2018)
Ben-Zion Orgad
Israeli composer (1926-2006)
Tzvi Avni
Israeli composer
Mordecai Seter
Israeli musician (1916-1994)
Pnina Salzman
Israeli pianist (1922–2006)
Andre Hajdu
Israeli composer and ethnomusicologist
Avihu Medina
Israeli singer
Alexander Uriah Boskovich
Hungarian-born Israeli composer (1907-1964)
Abel Ehrlich
Israeli composer
Arie Vardi
Israeli pianist (born 1937)
Mendi Rodan
Conductor, violinist (1929–2009)
Yehezkel Braun
Israeli composer (1922-2014)
Dov Seltzer
composer and conductor (b. 1932)
Edwin Seroussi
Israeli musicologist
Daklon
Daklon () (born Yosef Levy; ; 6 April 1944) is an Israeli singer. He was born in Tel Aviv's Kerem Hateimanim neighborhood, the son of Jewish immigrants from the Shar'ab region in Yemen. Daklon explains the source of his nickname: "In those days, everyone in the Kerem had a nickname. Your given name was a form of identification. As a kid, I was quite short and skinny () and so, they called me Daklon." He started his musical career as an 11-year-old when his teacher sent him to do a piece for a religious music radio show. ==Career== At the end of the 1950s, Daklon's professional career took off.
Ruth Katz
Israeli musicologist