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|name = Julia Feldman |image = |caption = |image_size = |background = solo_singer |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1979|6|22}} |origin = Samara, Soviet Union |instrument = vocalist, pianist |genre = Jazz |label = Hed Artzi |occupation = vocalist, composer, bandleader, educator }}Julia Feldman ({{lang-he|יוליה פלדמן}}, {{lang-ru|Юлия Фельдман}}; born June 22, 1979 in Samara, Soviet Union) is an Israeli jazz vocalist, composer and educator. Her singing combines elements of multiple jazz genres, free improvisation and modern classical music.[1][2][3][4] Early life and educationFeldman was born in Samara into a family with a large musical background- her grandfather, Solomon Feldman, was an accomplished conductor and a leader of the city philharmonic orchestra[5][6] and her father, Ilya Feldman, while being a jewellery designer, also plays jazz piano.[3][7] She had been classically trained by studying the piano from the age of 5 till the family's immigration to Israel in 1990. The family resided in Jerusalem, where she continued her classical piano studies with Anatoly Tartakovsky along with jazz improvisation studies with the composer and a saxophone player Stephen Horenstein in the music department of the High School Of Arts in Jerusalem.[8] In the last year of her high school studies Feldman became interested in jazz singing, and in 1997 she began studying voice technique and jazz improvisation with Israeli jazz vocalist Iris Portugaly along with intensive studies of jazz with the saxophonist Arnie Lawrence at the International Music Center of Jerusalem. At the Center, Julia had the opportunity to study and perform with known American jazz musicians, such as Evelyn Blakey, Larry Goldings, Armen Donelian, Bob Meyer, Sheila Jordan, Judi Silvano and the composer Allen Gershwin, to name a few. Feldman was also invited to perform Allen Gershwin's composition "Walk in the wilderness" on a tribute concert dedicated to his father, the known composer George Gershwin.[3][8][9] Between 1998 and 1999, she continued studying vocal jazz with Iris Portugaly at the Rimon School Of Jazz And Contemporary Music, and in 2003 she graduated the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where she studied voice technique with the opera singer Robin Weisel-Capsouto, jazz improvisation with jazz vocalist Ataliya Pniel and composition in the class of the composer Vyacheslav Ganelin.[3][8] Collaborations, projects and performancesFeldman has frequently worked with many jazz artists and music groups. Among those are Arnie Lawrence, Ayelet Rose Gottlieb, Bob Meyer, Boris Gammer, Ed Schuller, Eilon Tourgeman, Jerry Garval, Jean Claude Johns, Judy Lewis, Stephen Horenstein, Steve Peskoff, Yitzhak Yedid and others. Feldman's groups and projects as a leader: Julia Feldman Ensemble, Julia Feldman Jazz Quartet.
Other projects: lead singer in Musica Ficta - progressive rock band by the guitarist Ehud Horev; vocalist in Radical Shlomo - Steve Peskoff's project of arrangements to Shlomo Carlebach`s songs; pianist, vocalist, co-composer and co-lyricist in Ayulyul with Ayelet Rose Gottlieb; voice-double bass Duo with Eli Magen; collaboration with ethno-core Jerusalem band Shoom, among others. She has performed in many Israeli jazz clubs and on various festivals, including Shuni Jazz Festival, Tel Aviv International Jazz Festival and the Israel Festival. Notes1. ^Ben Shalev, Outstanding recent Jerusalem jazz albums, Haaretz, 2007 2. ^About Juia Feldman on Qube {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720201313/http://www.qube.co.il/ency_band.asp?e=5789&cat=38 |date=2011-07-20 }} (Hebrew) 3. ^1 2 3 About Julia Feldman on Jazz Server 4. ^Barry Davis, "Presenting Jerusalem`s off-beat trio", The Jerusalem Post, April 22, 2003 5. ^Inna Kas`yanova, an Interview with the conductor Solomon Feldman {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080105025912/http://maul.samara.ru/~samluka/0011/feldman.htm |date=2008-01-05 }}, Feldman's grandfather, Samarskaya Luka, (Russian) 6. ^Ludmila Belyayeva, article on the history of Samara`s Symphony orchestra, with a large chapter on Solomon Feldman. (Russian) 7. ^The official website of Feldman's father, Ilya Feldman {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110131033008/http://ilyafeldman.com/ |date=2011-01-31 }} 8. ^1 2 Julia Feldman on Cd Baby {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080213211840/http://cdbaby.com/cd/jfensemble |date=2008-02-13 }} 9. ^Ben Shalev, Jerusalem of soul, Haaretz, 2007 References
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