Ayelet Rose Gottlieb

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Ayelet Rose Gottlieb (born March 6, 1979 in Jerusalem ) is an Israeli jazz singer and composer .

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Gottlieb grew up in Jerusalem and the United States; she comes from a Sephardic family on her mother's side who has lived in the city for 21 generations after she was expelled from Spain in 1492. Her father, an economist at the International Monetary Fund , is of Swiss and Eastern European Jewish origin. She received a classical music education and initially played the flute. At the New England Conservatory of Music (graduated in 2002) she studied jazz performance and composition. Her debut album Internal-External (2004) included original compositions by Charles Mingus , Walter Donaldson and Ornette Coleman ("Peace"). In Tzadik in 2006 appeared in the series Radical Jewish Culture album Mayim Rabin in which they Hebrew texts from the Song of Songs set to music. Her album Roadsides (Betzidei Hadrachim) followed in 2013 (with the single Shirat Isha ), on which she a. a. is accompanied by Anat Fort . She combines her jazz compositions with Hebrew and Palestinian poetry. She also worked on John Zorn's album Mycale: Book of Angels Volume 13 in 2009 . She lives alternately in Israel, New York City and Vancouver.

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  2. Ayelet Rose Gottlieb: Internal-External. Retrieved April 4, 2017 .