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Tamar halperin plays loisaida for solo harpsichord
Tamar Halperin (born 1976) is an Israeli harpsichordist, pianist and musicologist. She has played Baroque music in historically informed performance, but also classical repertory and jazz with a big band.
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- Tamar halperin plays loisaida for solo harpsichord
- Michael wollny tamar halperin jazz baltica 2010
- Career
- Awards
- Songs
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Michael wollny tamar halperin jazz baltica 2010
Career

Born in Tel Aviv, Halperin grew up in Israel and first pursued a career as a tennis player. She studied music at the Tel Aviv University and continued her studies at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis with a focus on historically informed performance. She made her PhD at the Juilliard School in New York City on Johann Sebastian Bach.

She is a specialist for Baroque music, but pursues also projects of contemporary music. She recorded with the jazz pianist Michael Wollny the album "Wunderkammer" which was awarded the ECHO Jazz in the category piano album in 2010. She recorded a sequel, "Wunderkammer XXL", with Wollny and the hr-Bigband which was awarded the Echo Jazz in the category big band. She played harpsichord and celesta with Wollny at the Jazzfest Bonn 2016.

In 2011, she played works by Bach on the harpsichord at the Baroque Christophoruskirche in Wiesbaden-Schierstein, as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival. Halperin recorded in 2012 Lieder by Haydn, Mozart, Schubert und Brahms with her husband, the countertenor Andreas Scholl, titled Wanderer. The reviewer of a similar program at Wigmore Hall noted in The Guardian that she "proved to be a wonderfully subtle accompanist and a performer of real distinction", offering piano works by Mozart and Brahms in addition to the songs. In 2016 she published an album with music by Erik Satie on the occasion of his 150th anniversary of birth, played on different keyboard instruments including, besides piano and harpsichord, hammond organ and Wurlitzer piano.

The Hessian Cultural Prize 2016 was awarded to both Halperin and Scholl by Volker Bouffier, the Minister-president of Hesse. Michael Herrmann spoke in his laudation about both artists as crossing borders.
Awards


Songs
Das Veilchen - K 476Wanderer · 2012
Schubert: An Mignon - D 161Wanderer · 2012
Brahms: 49 Deutsche Volkslieder - Book VI - 42 In stiller NachtWanderer · 2012