Dror Elimelech
Dror Elimelech | |
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דרור אלימלך | |
| Born | 1956 (age 69) Israel |
| Nationality | Israel |
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| Awards | Israeli Prime Minister Prize for Hebrew writers (2002) |
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| Genres | Contemporary classical music |
| Instrument | Piano |
Dror Elimelech (Hebrew: דרור אלימלך; born 1956 in Israel) is an Israeli psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and poet, and a composer and performer of contemporary classical music.
Elimelech studied composition with Sergiu Natra and piano with Bart Berman, Ruth Hilman, and Pnina Salzman. He composes for a wide range of instrumental settings. His musical style is experimental with avant-garde influences. Elimelech established and organized several concert series in Israel for contemporary music. In 1994 he published a CD by the name of Trans.
Elimelech won the Israeli Prime Minister Prize for Hebrew writers in 2002. He has published eight books of his poetry.