Shye Ben Tzur (שי בן צור) is an Israeli musician who lives in India and Israel. He composes Qawwalis, instrumental and devotional music in Hebrew, Urdu and Hindi.[1] Ben Tzur has been living and creating music in India and Israel for over a decade. He first visited India while searching for a classical Indian music teacher. After years of studying Indian classical music in the traditional manner, Ben Tzur began to compose traditional Sufi Qawwali music in his own language, Hebrew. Qawwali is a form of ecstatic devotional music.
Shye Ben-Tzur | |
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Born | New York, United States |
Genres | Qawwali |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, songwriter |
Website | www |
Biography
editAfter attending a concert in Jerusalem by the Indian classical musicians Hariprasad Chaurasia and Zakir Hussain,[1] Ben Tzur became interested in Indian music, which brought him into contact with Qawwali. He went to Ajmer in India (the site of the mausoleum of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti). In 2004, he performed at Jahan-e-Khusrau, an international Sufi music festival held in New Delhi in the spring annually since 2001. Shye Ben Tzur performs around the world with his ensemble.[2]
He worked with Rajasthan Folk musicians communities across India. Shye collaborated with various folk musicians from the Rajasthan desert. Shye collaborated with the famous Indian singer Shubha Mudgal, the Spanish guitar maestro Fernando Pérez, Yossi Fine, Mishko M’ba, Eli Magen, Zohar Fresco and many others.
In 2015, Ben Tzur recorded an album with British guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood and a group of Indian musicians at the 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort in the Indian state of Rajasthan.[3] The sessions and Greenwood's 2015 India tour were filmed by Paul Thomas Anderson for his documentary Junun.[4] The film premiered at the 2015 New York Film Festival.[5]
Poetry
editShye’s first collection of poems, Souls Expressions, was published in 1999 in Israel. A new poetry collection, Love Poems of Worship, was announced in Israel.
Discography
editHeeyam
editHis 2003 debut album, Heeyam ("Supreme Love" in Arabic), was recorded in India, Israel and USA. Shye worked with traditional Sufi Qawwali singers, who sang in Hebrew.
Shoshan
editIn 2010 Shye’s second album Shoshan ('Rose' in Hebrew) was released. It rated Top 10 in Songlines world music magazine and Top 5 album of the year of non-Bollywood music by Times of India Chennai.
Shoshan is a cross-cultural mix of passions, genres and languages.
Junun
editJunun is a 2015 album by Ben Tzur, the English composer and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, and the Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express. It was produced by Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich.[6][7]
References
edit- ^ a b "Song Of Moses | Aimee Ginsburg | Sep 07,2009". Outlookindia.com. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
- ^ "Blog Archive » Shye Ben Tzur & The Rajasthan Express". MidnightEast. 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
- ^ "Screen Junkies". Screen Junkies. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
- ^ Kreps, Daniel (2015-08-21). "Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson Team for 'Junun' Documentary". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
- ^ "Junun | New York Film Festival". Filmlinc.org. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
- ^ "NYFF Review: Paul Thomas Anderson is Trying Something Different With 'Junun'". Indiewire. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
- ^ "Film Review: 'Junun'". Variety. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-09.