Ofra Haza - biography
February 23, 2000) was a popular Israeli singer, actress and international recording artist.Jewish culture, the appeal of her musical art quickly spread to a wider Middle Eastern audience, somehow bridging the divide between Israel and the Arab countries.Haza was able to switch between traditional and more commercial singing styles without jeopardising her credibility.He staged many of his productions around Haza as the centrepiece and later on he became her longtime manager and mentor.Tzvika Pick and Nurit Hirsh.In 1983, Haza's career jumped to a new level of success and popularity.At the Eurovision Song Contest, she came in a close second to the Luxembourg entry with the song "Chai" (Alive).Bait Ham (A Place For Me) was released in 1984 and included such hits as "Yad Beyad" (Hand In Hand), "Itcha Halayla" (With You Tonight) and the title track.Yemenite songs, simply titled Yemenite Songs.In 1986, Haza tried to update her sound and gathered with acclaimed producer Yizhar Ashdot to create what some consider to be her most interesting work, Yamim Nishbarim (Broken Days).Questioned about the theatre troupe, she spoke of poverty and the total neglect of successive governments for the Hatikvah region; and how, by way of protest, the community had rallied to create something positive and dramatic, which would make others sit up and take notice of a forgotten neighbourhood.Throughout the interview, Aloni can be heard in the background, adding information and correcting Haza about her age (by subtracting two years), when asked about her first album.The song topped the Eurochart (Europe's equivalent to the American Billboard charts) for two weeks in June that year and was on heavy rotation on MTV channels across the continent.Coldcut's remix of Eric B."Galbi", "Daw Da Hiya" and "Mata Hari", but none quite matched the runaway success of her first hit.Haza also received critical acclaim for the albums Fifty Gates of Wisdom (1988), Desert Wind (1989), Kirya (1992), Ofra Haza (1997) and for her collection of children's songs, L'Yeladim (1982).Don Was) received a Grammy nomination.Though not an initial chart success, the album produced one of her biggest hits to date, "Le'orech Hayam" (Along The Sea).Radio stations around the country started playing it and people took notice.The Sisters of Mercy in 1992.Haza guested on Dolby's album Astronauts And Heretics (1992), singing on the track "That's Why People Fall In Love".Enigma), who produced both Harem (2003) and the album Ofra Haza (1997).For the Kirya album, Iggy Pop, a friend of Don Was, performed the narration on "Daw Da Hiya" and Haza joined him and a host of other stars for the video and single release "Give Peace A Chance" in 1991.She also sang on the soundtracks of Colors (1988), Dick Tracy (1990), Wild Orchid (1990), Queen Margot (1994) and The Prince of Egypt (1998).In 1999, she performed (together with late Pakistani artist Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) the track "Forgiveness", on the contemporary symphony album The Prayer Cycle by Jonathan Elias.Haza shared duets and concert performances with Glykeria, Yehudit Ravitz, Paul Anka, Paula Abdul, Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop, Hoite, Buddha Bar, Ishtar, Gidi Gov, Whitney Houston, Tzvika Pick, Khaled, Prachim Yerushalaim, The Sisters of Mercy, Sarah Brightman, Thomas Dolby, Stefan Waggershausen, Eric B and Rakim, Gila Miniha, Hans Zimmer, Hagashash Hachiver, Yaffa Yarkoni and Shoshana Damari.His family did an autopsy test after his death but refused to reveal the results.AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) complications.She has left a mark on us all".You're just an unmarried woman with no children!"Aloni also describes how he tried to help Haza and protect her from those who, in his eyes, did not have her best interests at heart.The park is placed at the end of Bo'az street where Haza's childhood home was built.The designated area features a children's playground, symbolizing her love for children and the old quarter where she grew up and always came back to.Ofra Haza where Israeli singers sang Haza's songs."The Big Bopper" Richardson.On 7 April 1994, Haza's plane on flight 316 from London to Israel was affected by a lightning strike; it had to make an emergency landing in Israel.English devoted to Ofra (French) (English)
The One And Only Ofra Haza (German)
Ofra Haza Video Catalog at Comcast.Ofra Haza Remembered Tom Schnabel article
Ofra Haza And Me Loolwa Khazzoom article
Ofra Haza at the Internet Movie Database
Ofra Haza at Last.Why am I seeing this web site?The Hit (International: English title) Actress:1990s1970sThe Prince of Egypt (1998) (voice) ....Featured VocalistTzedek muchlat (1998) ...Sisters of Mercy: Shot Rev 2.Israeli entry (2nd place)Kdam Erovizion (1983) (TV) ....Chorus Festival (1980) (TV) ....David, Chippy, Judy, Richard, Daniel, Avitoled,
Lori, Deborah, Frank and other fans of Ofra Haza.Ofra Haza, who died in February 2000, consistently defied categorisation.Winner of Germany's Tigra Award in 1989 for Singer of the Year and recipient of the World Music Award in Monte Carlo in 1990, Ofra Haza received attention throughout the world with her compelling work, both as a performer and a composer.Tokyo, the United States, and Canada, Ofra Haza constantly pushed at and crossed the frontiers of musical life.Starring Minnie Driver, The Governess is a portrait of Jewish life in England toward the end of the 19th century, capturing the conflict and interplay between Sephardic Jewish traditions and the mores of Victorian life.The soundtrack (SK 60685) was released in 1998 on Sony Classical.Also released towards the end of 1998 on Sony Classical was The Prayer Cycle.On this disc, Ofra Haza joins the late Pakistani virtuoso Ali Akbar Khan in a powerful performance that draws upon the rich musical heritage of both the Judaic and Muslim worlds.Ofra Haza's contribution to The Prayer Cycle is more than just a performance among celebrated artists; it could be seen to represent her recent efforts in the cause for peace.Ofra Haza, at the request of the late Israeli Prime Minister, Izhak Rabin, performed at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway in December, 1994.SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.SONY CLASSICAL and the Sony Classical logo are registered trademarks of, and are used under license from, Sony Corporation.The video has been added to your playlist.Thank you for flagging this video.Content of this nature is not necessarily prohibited on YouTube, however we will review this video and take action as appropriate.There may be significant legal penalties for false notices.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the complete instructions.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the form to submit.