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Aviv Livnat
is a musician (guitar and vocalist), painter and composer. He did
his military service as a guitarist in the Israel Air Force band,
and later enrolled in Tel Aviv University to study philosophy and
art, where he is presently doing his doctorate.
He underwent additional studies in composition and theory with Professor
Sergio Natra, and with Professor Abel Erlich, Recipient of the Israel
Prize for Music. He underwent training as a guitarist with Gil Dor
and the American guitarist Pat Metheny. He studied voice development
with Nicole Monnastaire in Paris. He performs and records on a regular
basis with his brother Arik Livnat. They perform very successfully,
on the Israeli stage and abroad, their special melting point of
original music-cum-jazz and contemporary Jewish music; they have
even appeared lately before Bill Clinton, the President of the US,
and in a special concert performance held in the UN in New York.
He exhibited as a painter in Israel and abroad: 1986 - Israeli Artists
Paint the Bible, the Bible House, a group exhibition; 1987 - the
Sharett Gallery, Givatayim, a solo exhibition; 1987 - Oscar Gallery,
Stockholm, Sweden, solo exhibition; 1987 - Helena Rubinstein, Winners
of the Sharett Foundation Grants, Tel Aviv, group exhibition; 1988
- Merzer Gallery, Safed, solo exhibition; 1991 - Freiberg Gallery,
Vetlanda, Sweden, solo exhibition; 1994 - "Yefet 28" Art
Gallery, Jaffa, solo exhibition; 1997 - performance and exhibition,
Camelot, Tel Aviv, solo exhibition; 1998 - Efrat Gallery, Tel Aviv,
group exhibition; 1999 - "Round It Goes" Theater, Givatayim,
group exhibition.
He was awarded "America Israel" Foundation grants for
light music and jazz and, together with his brother, received ACUM's
"Golden Feather" award for the year 2000 for the disc
"A Child's Dream" (music that they wrote for the theater,
movies, and dance). He was also awarded the British "Millenium
Award" for original music he wrote together with his brother
for a London West End theater production.
Aviv produced and recorded the following discs as a member of the
Livnat Brothers:
The first disc, "The One You Can't See" (1990) includes
original music that was dedicated to his late father, the pilot
Arnon Livnat ,who was killed in the Six Day War. The second disc,
"Meditation of the Sad Soul" (1997) is a fascinating adaptation
of poems by various poets. The third disc, "Jewish Jazz live
in Poland," (2000) was recorded live in the prestigious jazz
club, Blue Note, in Poland and became part of the tour of 15 concerts
throughout the country. The fourth disc, "A Child's Dream,"
(2002) won ACUM's "Golden Feather" award. He musically
produced the fifth disc "Arik Livnat" (2002), original
music and songs. The sixth disc, "Safed," music based
on the town of Safed, is due to be released soon.
Apart from his prolific and wide-ranging musical activities, he
inaugurated a special musical arts foundation, the Raz-Ram
Foundation, that caters for orphaned and needy children through
the arts. The organization functions within the framework of individual
and group tutoring in various fields of art such as music, painting,
theater, etc.
Aviv Livnat's
website: www.avivlivnat.com

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