Broken Hallelujah - תפילה שבורה
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MAR
19
2020
Jerusalem, Israel
Confederation House
I Was There
DEC
05
2019
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
beit mirach maarav, jaffa
I Was There
OCT
24
2019
Jerusalem, Israel
Yellow Submarine
I Was There
JUL
19
2019
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
קפה תיאטרון הקאמרי - The Cameri Coffee Theatre
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Jerusalem, Israel
בית הקונפדרציה - Confederation House
I Was There
JUL
03
2019
Qiryat Shemona, Israel
Academic and Technology College of Tel-Hai
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About Broken Hallelujah - תפילה שבורה
Broken Hallelujah' is a new performance based on the songs of Leonard Cohen, tracing their delicate links to Jewish prayers and liturgical poetry – the piyyutim.
His poems are always sharply ironic, touched with humor, mostly self-directed (after all, Leonard Cohen was a Jewish poet).
The songs are performed in English or in Hebrew, (translated by Kobi Meidan, Shlomi Shaban, Suf Amichay and Avraham Cohen, among others) in a theatrical presentation delineating the life story, roots, quests and yearnings of this wonderful creative artist.
The première performance was held in September 2017 as part of the Tenth Piyut Festival at Beit Avi Chai, Jerusalem.
Members:
Avraham Cohen – Vocals, Narration, Guitar, Harmonica
Yankale Segal – Arrangements and Musical Production, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Roni Iwrin – Percussion
Bat-Chen Edri – Vocals
Shlomo Oz – Classical Guitar, Vocals
Yogev Levi – Ney (Arabic Flute), Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals
His poems are always sharply ironic, touched with humor, mostly self-directed (after all, Leonard Cohen was a Jewish poet).
The songs are performed in English or in Hebrew, (translated by Kobi Meidan, Shlomi Shaban, Suf Amichay and Avraham Cohen, among others) in a theatrical presentation delineating the life story, roots, quests and yearnings of this wonderful creative artist.
The première performance was held in September 2017 as part of the Tenth Piyut Festival at Beit Avi Chai, Jerusalem.
Members:
Avraham Cohen – Vocals, Narration, Guitar, Harmonica
Yankale Segal – Arrangements and Musical Production, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Roni Iwrin – Percussion
Bat-Chen Edri – Vocals
Shlomo Oz – Classical Guitar, Vocals
Yogev Levi – Ney (Arabic Flute), Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Broken Hallelujah - תפילה שבורה to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
19
2020
Jerusalem, Israel
Confederation House
I Was There
DEC
05
2019
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
beit mirach maarav, jaffa
I Was There
OCT
24
2019
Jerusalem, Israel
Yellow Submarine
I Was There
JUL
19
2019
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
קפה תיאטרון הקאמרי - The Cameri Coffee Theatre
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Jerusalem, Israel
בית הקונפדרציה - Confederation House
I Was There
JUL
03
2019
Qiryat Shemona, Israel
Academic and Technology College of Tel-Hai
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Broken Hallelujah - תפילה שבורה
Broken Hallelujah' is a new performance based on the songs of Leonard Cohen, tracing their delicate links to Jewish prayers and liturgical poetry – the piyyutim.
His poems are always sharply ironic, touched with humor, mostly self-directed (after all, Leonard Cohen was a Jewish poet).
The songs are performed in English or in Hebrew, (translated by Kobi Meidan, Shlomi Shaban, Suf Amichay and Avraham Cohen, among others) in a theatrical presentation delineating the life story, roots, quests and yearnings of this wonderful creative artist.
The première performance was held in September 2017 as part of the Tenth Piyut Festival at Beit Avi Chai, Jerusalem.
Members:
Avraham Cohen – Vocals, Narration, Guitar, Harmonica
Yankale Segal – Arrangements and Musical Production, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Roni Iwrin – Percussion
Bat-Chen Edri – Vocals
Shlomo Oz – Classical Guitar, Vocals
Yogev Levi – Ney (Arabic Flute), Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals
His poems are always sharply ironic, touched with humor, mostly self-directed (after all, Leonard Cohen was a Jewish poet).
The songs are performed in English or in Hebrew, (translated by Kobi Meidan, Shlomi Shaban, Suf Amichay and Avraham Cohen, among others) in a theatrical presentation delineating the life story, roots, quests and yearnings of this wonderful creative artist.
The première performance was held in September 2017 as part of the Tenth Piyut Festival at Beit Avi Chai, Jerusalem.
Members:
Avraham Cohen – Vocals, Narration, Guitar, Harmonica
Yankale Segal – Arrangements and Musical Production, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Roni Iwrin – Percussion
Bat-Chen Edri – Vocals
Shlomo Oz – Classical Guitar, Vocals
Yogev Levi – Ney (Arabic Flute), Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals
Show More
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