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| Prof. Yizhak Sadai is awarded the EMET Prize for his original and significant contribution to the fields of music phenomenology and music epistemology, and for theorizing and exemplifying the most essential systemic principles of the tonal music, from which derive new teaching and analytical methods. His publications are a significant contribution to the musical thinking of our time. All these have made him one of the greatest Israeli and international thinkers in the field of music. |
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| The composer, music arranger and musical director Yoni Rechter is awarded the EMET Prize for being one of the most prominent musicians emerging in the 1970s, for composing and arranging dozens of songs in a variety of styles, and for his significant contribution to Hebrew music through the poems he set to music, creating songs that were performed by Israel's greatest singers. |
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