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COME to EILAT - בואי לאילת - Nurit Hirsch - Arr. Yamandu Costa
Arrangement by the worldwide famous… tremendous… Brasilian Jazz Guitarist , composer and arranger, Yamandu Costa (7 STRINGS Guitar) .
The beautiful song, "Come to Eilat", was composed by Nurit Hirsch in 1970 for a filmed advertisement promoting the settlement of Eilat (lyrics by Yaron London).This song soon became a “classic” standard of the Israelian Jazz musicians.
Nurit Hirsh ( נורית הירש, Tel Aviv, August 13, 1942) is an Israeli composer, arranger and conductor who has written over a thousand Hebrew songs.
Two of her most famous and widely songs are Ba-Shanah ha-Ba'ah (Next Year, lyrics by Ehud Manor), and Oseh Shalom bi-Meromav (text from the Kaddish prayer).
Nurit Hirsh (Rosenfeld) studied at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, majoring in piano. She also studied composition with Mordecai Seter, orchestration with Noam Sheriff and conducting with Laslo Rott. She studied clarinet with Yaacov Barnea of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.[1] Hirsh did her IDF military service with the entertainment troupe of the armored corps. She began composing upon completion of her service, debuting with Perach Halilach, composed in 1965 to lyrics by Uri Asaf and which was made famous by singer Chava Alberstein.
In 1971 her song "Bashana Haba'a" was covered by Joy as "Next Year" produced by Rod McBrien. In 1973, her song Ey Sham, performed by Ilanit, placed fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest in Luxembourg. She orchestrated the song and conducted the orchestra. She was the second female conductor in the contest after Monica Dominique, who conducted the Swedish entry You're Summer the same year