RAPHAEL FRIEDER Raphael Frieder, baritone
Raphael Frieder was born in Israel and studied singing and choral conducting
at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He has performed with the New Israeli
Opera as well as with all of Israel's major orchestras, under such prominent
conductors as Zubin Mehta, Gary Bertini, and Roger Norrington. Leonard Bernstein
invited him to sing in the world premiere of his Arias and Barcarolles
(version for two voices and piano) in 1989 in Tel Aviv. In Europe, Frieder has
appeared at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and
the Vienna Volksoper, as well as in Basel, Brussels, Copenhagen, Malmö,
Stockholm, Lisbon, and frequently in London. In the United States, he has appeared
with Opera Colorado in Denver; as soloist with the Los Angeles Master Chorale
at a gala performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion; in Soul of Ashkenaz
at Lincoln Center; and in cantorial festivals at Carnegie Hall and at concert
halls and synagogues throughout North America. He also played and sang the role
of the cantor in Edward Norton's film Keeping the Faith. Frieder serves
on the voice faculty of the H. L. Miller Cantorial School of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, in New York. In 1992 he became cantor of Temple Israel
of Great Neck, New York.
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