Ophir Ilzetzki goes into a detailed cultural analysis of Akeda (sacrifice), the highly political oratorio written between 1981 and 1982 and only premiered last year (!), portraying a narrative of the Israeli history by Israel’s foremost composer, Arie Shpira.
Ophir Ilzetzki goes into a detailed cultural analysis of Akeda (sacrifice), the highly political oratorio written between 1981 and 1982 and only premiered last year (!), portraying a narrative of the Israeli history by Israel’s foremost composer, Arie Shpira.
Who Has the Biggest Sound (2005-2008)/ Paul Dolden (*1956)

Vancouver-based Peppermill Records is not your typical record label. First off, they’re a net-label…