Known in Israel by her given name Achinoam
Nini, Noa is Israel's leading international
concert and recording artist. Born in Tel-
Aviv in 1969, Noa lived in NYC from age 2
until her return to Israel alone at the age
of 17. Her family is originally from Yemen.
After serving the mandatory two years in
the Israeli Army in a military entertainment
unit, Noa studied music at the Rimon School
where she met her long-time partner and collaborator
Gil Dor.
Noa's strongest influences come from the singer-songwriters of the 60s, like
Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. These musical and lyrical sensibilities,
combined with Noa's Yemenite roots and Gil Dor's strong background in Jazz, Classical
and Rock, have created Noa and Gil's unique sound, manifested in hundreds of
songs written and performed together. Noa plays percussion, guitar and piano.
She is married to Dr. Asher Barak, they have two children, Ayehli and Enea, and
live in Israel.
Noa's records:
Over the span of their 15 year career together, Gil and Noa have written and
produced 4 hugely successful Israeli albums:
Achinoam
Nini and Gil Dor Live,
Achinoam
Nini and Gil Dor (also known as "Rachel
and Leah"), and
Achinoam Nini.
Their four international albums are,
Noa (produced
by Pat Metheny) and
Calling (produced
by Rupert Hine) for Geffen records,
Blue Touches
Blue (produced by
Mike Hedges) for Mercury records and
Now (produced
by Gil Dor & Yoad
Nevo) for Universal Music. In addition, Noa has recorded a live album with the
Israel
Philharmonic Orchestra, and a live cd and dvd with
The
Solis String Quartet.
Their latest release in Israel is a collection of Neapolitan songs translated
into Hebrew, and performed together with the Solis string quartet, named
Napoli-Tel
Aviv.
There are also various compilations available. The songwriting duo have sold
over a million and a half copies of their current catalogue.
Duets and Collaborations:
Noa has toured and sang with rock superstar
Sting, performed her song "
Child
of man" with
Stevie Wonder for a CBS TV special in the US, and shared the
stage and microphone with many great artists, including
Carlos
Santana, Sheryl Crow, George Benson, Jhonny Clegg, Zucherro, Peter Maffay, Pino
Daniele, Rita Marcotulli, Massimo Ranieri, Carlo Fava, Florent Pagny, Jean Jaques
Goldman, Lokua Kanza, Jorge Drexler, Joan Manuel Serrat, Miguel Bose, Donovan,
Maurane, Eric Serra, Pascal Obispoe, Patrique Bruel, Mike Manieri, Al Dimeola
and Bustan Avraham.
The Ensemble:
Noa and Gil have had various different ensembles since their early days as an
acoustic duet. Their most long lived musical relationship has been with the extraordinary
percussionist
Zohar Fresco. The three of them have played hundreds of concerts
together all over the world. Recently Noa and Gil have added the wonderful
Solis
String Quartet to their stage show. The meeting between the Israeli trio and
the Neapolitan quartet has brought a wonderful new dimension to Noa and Gil's
music.
Concert Highlights:
Noa has performed in
Carnegie Hall land
Avery
Fisher Hall in NYC,
Olympia in
Paris, Rome's
Colloseum,
The
Barbican in London,
Zellerbach
Auditorim in San Francisco, the
Ravinia
Festival in Chicago, the
Montreaux
Jazz Festival and
Paleo Music Festival in
Switzerland,
Palau de la Musica in Barcelona,
the North Sea Jazz Festival and Carre
Auditorium in Holland and the
Water Festival in
Stockholm, as well as numerous successful tours of major venues and festivals
throughout Europe, the US, Canada, Brazil and Japan. Noa was the first Israeli
Artist formally invited to perform in Morocco. Her appearance in the
Sacred
Music Festival in Fez lead to a 15 minute special on her as part of CNN's popular music
program, "World
Beat".
In 1994 Noa performed her version of "
Ave Maria" for a live audience
of 100,000 and a TV audience of millions at the culmination event of the "
Year
of the Family" at the Vatican, witnessed by Pope John Paul II. She performed
during the Jubilee in the year 2000, before the Pope and an audience of 500,000
students, together with Alanis Morissette, Lou Reed, Gerarad Depardieu, Dave
Stewart and Andrea Bocelli. Following these performances, Noa was invited to
participate in two of the annual Christmas concerts at the Vatican, sharing the
stage with artists like Dionne Warwick, Mick Hucknell, The Corrs, Lionel Richie
and Deedee Bridgewater. When Pope John Paul II passed away, Noa was invited to
Rome to sing on the Italian television's main broadcast in his memory.
Noa and Gil have performed on numerous occasions with the
Israel
Philharmonic Orchestra. They recorded an album with them during a live performance at Tel
Aviv's prestigious "Mann Auditorium" in 1997, then in January ,1998
they played a concert for 20,000 people in Philadelphia's "Corestates Arena" with
the Israel Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Philharmonic together conducted
by Zubin Mehta. Maestro Mehta also conducted a gala concert for the "Weizman
Institute of Science" with Noa and the I.P.O. which took place at the "Sorbonne" in
Paris in May 2003. Over the years their symphonic projects have multiplied, including
concerts with Symphony Orchestras from Lille, Messina, Parma and Murcia, an exciting
evening in the "Piazza de la Signoria" in Florence with the Firenze
Symphony in front of 18,000 people in 2005, and a concert with the Israel Philharmonic
in Israel's "Yarkon Park" in front of an audience of 100,000, also
in the summer of 2005. All of these events were conducted by Ilan Mochiach who
also arranged Noa and Gil's songs for orchestra.
In September 2003 Noa performed a vocal work entitled:
L'isola
de la Luce (named
after the Greek island on which it was performed) written by
Nicola
Piovani especially
for her voice. The work was commissioned by the "Cultural Olympics Committee" in
Athens.
On May 1st, 2004,Noa and Gil, together with the successful Israeli group
Mayumana,
gave an amazing joint performance between the two final games of the Euro-league
basketball championship, broadcast to millions of television viewers around the
world.
2005 saw Noa competing in the famous San Remo festival together with singer-songwriter
Carlo Fava, and winning the illustrious Critics Award for her performance. In
2006 Noa was the recipient of one of the most coveted awards in Italy for singer-songwriters,
the Luigi Tenco Award, for her career achievements.
Singing for Peace / The Human
Connection:
Noa and Gil have collaborated frequently with Arab and Palestinian artists from
around the world, including Khaled from Algeria, Nabil Salameh from Lebanon,
Handallah from Nablus , Rim Banna from Nazareth, Amal Murkus from Kfar Yasif,
and Mira Awad from Kfar Raameh. These collaborations enable the duo to express,
musically, their belief in the power of communication and dialogue as a means
of promoting peace and understanding.
On Nov. 4th, 1995, Noa was on stage performing for an audience of 50,000 at the
historic peace rally in Tel-Aviv just minutes before the late Yitchak Rabin was
assassinated. She was the first and only major Israeli artist who agreed to have
her name posted on the billboards calling for participation in this fateful rally.
In March 1999 Noa sang for President Clinton at the White House in the event
held by the "Yitzhak Rabin Foundation" honoring the late Rabin's 77th
birthday . She was also invited to sing in Oslo for the anniversary of the Peace
accord signed there, before an audience that included President Clinton, Ehud
Barak, Yasser Arafat and the King of Norway. Noa was awarded the "dove of
peace" by Nobel-peace prize laureate Shimon Peres, and has performed and
collaborated on numerous occasions with the "Peres Center for Peace".
In February 1999 Noa appeared together with Steven Spielberg for the Shoah foundation
in Berlin. That same month, she was honored with the "Crystal Award" by
the "World Economic Forum" in Davos, Switzerland, where she has performed
together with Palestinian artists and participated in numerous panels dealing
with peace in the Middle East and the role of art and artists in possibly bringing
it about. In 2001 Noa was again invited to participate in the WEF in NY, where
she had the honor of performing in a star-studded gala evening produced by Phil
Ramone and Quincy Jones, featuring artists such as Bono, Peter Gabriel, Lauryn
Hill, India Arie and many others. In this special concert she performed John
Lennon's immortal "Imagine" together with the Algerian singer Khaled,
in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
In 2000, the Mayor of Melpignano awarded Noa and Nabil Salameh, Lebanese singer
songwriter of the group "RadioDervish", honorary citizenship for their
activity for peace. Two years later year, Nabil dedicated one of the group's
albums to Noa's son, Ayehli.
In May 2002, Noa took part in the first-ever concert at the "Rome Colloseum",
under the banner of "Time for Life- A Tribute for Peace". The event
featured Ray Charles, Mercedes Sousa, Khaled, Nicola Piovani, and various artists
from Aghanistan, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Africa and Ireland. Thousands watched the
concert on giant video screens.
On October16, 2003, Noa was nominated "good will ambassador" for FAO
(the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). In a ceremony
which took place in Rome she joined ambassador-celebrities like Roberto Baggio,
Dee Dee Bridgewater, Debbie Ferguson, Gilberto Gil, Gina Lollobrigida, Yousou
N'Dour, Khaled and Dionne Warwick.
In May 2004 Noa performed in "We Are the Future": a globally telecast
fund raising concert for children in conflict areas. The event, which was produced
by Quincy Jones and hosted by the mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni, featured an
international line-up of stars and performers such as Oprah Winfrey, Angelina
Jolie, Chris Tucker, Naomi Campbell and Serena Williams, Patti Austin, Carlos
Santana, Alicia Keys, Andrea Bocelli, Carmen Consoli, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock,
Stomp, Take 6, Angelique Kidjo and others. The concert was performed live in
front of an audience of 350,000 in Rome's "Circo Massimo", and broadcast
on MTV, VH1 and various other channels to millions more around the world. (this
performance was held during Noa's 6th month of pregnancy!)
On April 3rd, 2005 Noa became the first woman to receive the "Galileo Galilei" order
medal from the "Grand Orient", the Italian arm of the Free Masons Oranization.
On July 2nd Noa performed in Bono and Sir Bob Geldof's "Live 8" concert
in front of hundreds of thousands of people that filled Rome's Circo Massimo
and millions of TV viewers across the world. The concert's aim was to put pressure
on the world's leading nations to erase third world debts. The Rome line up included:
Duran Duran, Faith Hill, Lorenzo (Jovanotti), Nek, Pino Daniele, Antonello Venditti,
Claudio Baglioni, Tim McGraw, Velvet and many others
On August 7th Noa received the prestigious "Gemona Seminar" prize for
artistic excellence and her contribution to peace and understanding. In September,
she performed at the "Ambrosetti Forum" which took place in Villa d'Este,
Como, Italy, before distinguished participants such as Shimon Peres, Saeb Arekat
and Amer Mussa. She took advantage of this stage, as she has many times before,
to express her belief in the importance of dialogue and the need for vision-driven,
self-less leadership.
In June 2006, the Italian Ambassador to Israel notified Noa that the President
of the Italian Republic, President Neapolitano, has decided to award her the
prestigious "Stella de la Republica " ( the "Star of the Republic)
with the status of "Cavalliere" (knight). This is the highest honor
Italy has to give. The formal ceremony is pending.
Singing for Film and Theater:
In 1998, Noa recorded the part of Esmerelda in French for the original soundtrack
of the multi-Platinum selling "Notre Dame de Paris". Her song 'Babel',
written in English, French and Hebrew as theme song for the Gerarad Pullicino
movie of the same name, topped the charts in France the following year.
Noa collaborated with French composer Eric Serra on two songs for film: 'the
experience of love' from the James Bond film 'Goldeneye', and the song 'my heart
calling' from the Luc Besson film "Joan of Arc".
In the year 2000 Noa and Gil were asked to write lyrics for Nicola Piovani's
musical theme for Roberto Benigni's Oscar award winning movie: "Life Is
Beautiful". The song was recorded and released with the album "Blue
Touches Blue", and became a huge hit for the song-writing duo.
In July 2004, During Noa's 8th month of pregnancy with her daughter Enea, Noa
and Gil, together with Palestinian singer Rim Banna, wrote and recorded the theme
song for the animated film "Pace of Peace". The short film, a joint
project of Israeli and Palestinian high-school students, was awarded special
notice in the 2005 Venice Film Festival.
official website: www.noasmusic.com
Discografia
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ACHINOAM
NINI and GIL DOR LIVE (1991)
NMC (Israel)
The album is a faithful
documentation of her first period of work
with Gil Dor, which began
with a duet concert in a festival in Tel
Aviv’s "Cinemateque" called "Jazz,
Movies and Videotape", Feb.8,
1990 .
This concert, attended by 120 curious people
(they were utterly unknown), included specially
arranged cover versions of old standard tunes
("Imagination", "You
are Too Beautiful", "Masquerade",
"Freight Trane", "We’ll
Be Together Again".), and original
arrangements of a variety of songs they love,
in Hebrew and English, like "Drive
My Car" (Beatles), "Material
Girl" (Madonna), "Shir
HaYakinton" (Rivka
Gvili) and "Yalda
Im Tzamot" (Gershon
Prensky).
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ACHINOAM NINI and GIL
DOR (1993)
NMC (Israel)
This album was a real
turning point for Noa and Gil careers in
Israel.
Where them international audience had already
been exposed to them creative writing in
Noa, at home they were mostly known for them
ability to transform existing songs, not
create new ones. This album changed all that,
sowing the seeds of them own style and marking
a clear path into the big wide open.
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NOA (1994)
Geffen Records (International)
The first international album.
Produced by Pat Metheny, the
legendary jazz guitarist, with the best musicians
he knew (Steve Rodby on acoustic bass and Lyle
Mays on piano, long time members of the Pat
Metheny Group).
Gil and Noa wrote and arranged a whole bunch
of new songs for the album, rehearsed very
briefly with the guys (six hours, to be exact),
and recorded the whole thing in four days at
the "Power Station" in NY.
The four of them, Gil, Steve, Lyle and Noa,
played live, all together in one room. Later
Lyle added lots of his beautiful original sounds
on additional tracks, and Pat called in Steve
Ferrone to do a bit of drums and Luis Conte
to play percussion. Bill Evans contributed
a sax outro on "Desire", Danny Gottlieb
played on "Wildflower"and Gil Goldstein
graced "Uri" with a few tasteful
notes on accordion.
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CALLING (1996)
Geffen Records (International)
The album "Calling" was written in
a very tumultuous time in Noa and Gil lives,
both internally and externally. The political
situation in Israel was depressing and it seemed
every effort to go in the direction of peace
was constantly threatened.
Many people found "Calling" difficult
to swallow after the more tender, acoustic music
they were making before.
But for Noa, it was
almost a declaration of independence, like saying: this
is who I am and what I have to offer, honestly.
My musical and lyrical considerations have always
been purely artistic and emotional, true to myself
first and foremost, for I believe I cannot expect
or deserve anyone’s attention otherwise.
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ACHINOAM NINI (1997)
NMC (Israel)
This album was Noa first attempt at lyric writing
in Hebrew, all original, without leaning on the
strong pillars of fine poetry.
All the songs were written, arranged and produced
in Israel by Gil and Noa with the exception of "Aval
Ahava" ("But Love") that is a
poem by Meir Vizeltier to which they wrote music.
It was released only in Israel but has since
been "smuggled" across the border to
fans all over the world, who couldn’t wait
for the next international release...
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ACHINOAM NINI & The
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (1998)
NMC (Israel)
This project was a true
celebration.
The "Israeli Philharmonic
Orchestra" offered
Noa and Gil the opportunity to participate
in their special concert series titled "The
Philharmonic in Jeans". They were
very excited about the proposal because they
always felt them music had strong classical
elements that would lend themselves naturally
and beautifully to a symphonic environment.
With this album they’ve come full circle,
for like them first, it was recorded live,
no second chance, one unforgettable night,
but this time with a huge orchestra on stage
and a couple of thousand people in the hall.
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BLUE TOUCHES
BLUE (2000)
Universal (International)
Noa and Gil had the honor of working
with Mike Hedges, an amazing
producer, famous for bands like "The
Cure", "The
Beautiful South'', "Siouxie and the
Banshees" and "Manic Street Preachers".
The album was recorded and mixed in Tel-Aviv,
London and Domfront, France.
The musicians on this album, together with
Gil and Noa, are Yaaki
Levi on drums,
Yorai Oron on bass, Gil
Zohar on piano,
Zohar Fresco on percussion and "The
Brilliant Strings" ensemble. There
are special guests on "Boker" (see "Achinoam
Nini"), and "Beautiful
That Way".
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FIRST COLLECTION (2001)
NMC (Israel)
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NOW (2002)
Universal (International)
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NOA GOLD (2003)
Universal, (Spain)
2003 Collection
of 19 Best Songs Released in Spain Including Duets with Joan
Manuel Serrat, Carlos Nunez and Miguel Bose.
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NOA LIVE - DVD/Double
CD with SOLIS QUARTET (2005)
NMC (Israel)/Universal (Spain)
This first DVD of Noa documents a live
concert which took place in Holon,
Israel in April 2005.
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NAPOLI-TEL AVIV (2006)
NMC (Israel)
Noa and Gil performed this project
in Caserta near Naples. The audience loved
it and they fell in love…with the
songs, their beautiful melodies and magical
harmonies, their tender humanity. They felt
such a deep connection to these songs, to
the scent of the sea and the yearning coming
from them, to the “chutzpah” and
the love for life, to the wandering and tears… that
they just had to translate them into Hebrew
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GENES & JEANS (2008)
This album was born from Noa wish
to seek and revive the Yemenite songs she
heard from her grandmother as a child.
Noa wrotes new English lyrics and music,
and wrapped them around the old songs like a
long coat in winter.
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