Zlata Razdolina was born and gained her musical education in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). She started playing piano at the age of four and wrote her first composition when she was five. By the age of 17, her music was recorded and played on radio, and she was accepted to Leningrad Union of Artists. She started her career by performing in musical organization "Lenconcert".
She received awards in many national and international music competitions. In 1988, she created musical setting of Anna Akhmatova's poem "Requiem" that was recognized as the best in an international competition. The "Requiem" was written for symphony orchestra, choir and soloists. The composition was performed during the Anna Akhmatova centennial in Kremlin, 1989, and later in Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, USA and Israel.
Zlatá is a village in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. On the date October 2, 2006 it has 94 inhabitants. First written notice about village is from year 1357. The municipality lies at an altitude of 307 metres and covers an area of 1.12km².
Zlata Razdolina and The Jazz Orchestra - " New York " (fragments)
New York (fragments)
Composed by Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra at the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone - Mark Lopeman
Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
published: 14 Apr 2014
Zlata Razdolina - Parting, lyrics Anna Akhmatova, Music Zlata Razdolina
Music and performance by Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova
Clip Director Andrei Bart
Drums Alexandra Meyman
Saxophone Yaacov Meyman
Guitar - Ron Jackson
published: 14 Apr 2017
Zlata Razdolina and her Jazz" Orchestra- "Jewish Jazz" Promo
published: 21 Dec 2017
Zlata Razdolina -Jewish Jazz Promo
published: 30 Mar 2017
Zlata Razdolina and her orchestra - "Jewish Jazz " - promo
published: 22 Jan 2018
" Jewish Jazz "- Zlata Razdolina and The Jazz Orchestra
"Jewish Jazz" by Israeli composer Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra
HIghlights from the premiere concert in the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone and flaute - Mark Lopeman
Clarinet and Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Еврейский джаз
Музыка израильского композитора Златы Раздолиной
Исполняют: Злата Раздолина и джаз-оркестр (Нью Йорк) Фрагменты из премьеры
Zlata Razdolina (Злата Абрамовна) é unha compositora e cantante xudía soviética nada en Leningrado. Comezou a tocar o piano aos catro anos e escribiu a súa primeira composición cando tiña cinco anos. Á idade de 17 anos, a súa música foi gravada e tocada na radio e foi aceptada na Unión de Artistas de Leningrado. Comezou a súa carreira participando na organización do musical "Leninconcert". Despois do derrube da Unión Soviética ela e a súa familia convertéronse nun obxectivo de ameazas antisemitas da organización ultranacionalista rusa Pamyat . En 1991 Zlata decidiu emigrar a Israel onde vive desde aquela. A canción que aquí interpreta esta dedicada a Janusz Korczak, "Xusto entre as Nacións". Zlata comezou esta canción sobre o poema " Canción do Pobo xudeu asasinado" de Itzhak Katzenelson, ...
published: 04 Mar 2019
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 'The Warsaw Ghetto uprising' Zlata Razdolina, Itzhak Katzenelson
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 - 'The Uprising'
Music and singing: Zlata Razdolina
English narration: Howard Weiner - Provincetown - USA
The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra - Olomuc The Czech Republic
Conductor: Victor Feldbrill - Canada
In the video the following paintings are used:
'Taleskoten, 1944'
Gouache, charcoal and crayon on paper
Zinovii Tolkatchev (1903-1977)
Gift of Sigmund A. Rolat, New York
from the Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem, were used with courtesy of Yad Vashem
'The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1942'
Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
Kazimierz-Dolny, Israel, USA
published: 27 Jan 2020
Paris - Zlata Razdolina, Karen Kavaleryan - Париж - Злата Раздолина, Карен Кавалерян
Paris
Music - Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan
Singing - Zlata Razdolina and Vitaly Psaryov
Париж
Музыка - Злата Раздолина
Ст. Карен Кавалерян
Исполнительские - Злата Раздолина и Виталий Псарев
Zlata Razdolina site: www.razdolina.com
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/razdolina
E-mail: [email protected]
New York (fragments)
Composed by Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra at the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zl...
New York (fragments)
Composed by Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra at the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone - Mark Lopeman
Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
New York (fragments)
Composed by Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra at the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone - Mark Lopeman
Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Music and performance by Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova
Clip Director Andrei Bart
Drums Alexandra Meyman
Saxophone Yaacov Meyman
Guitar - Ron Jack...
Music and performance by Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova
Clip Director Andrei Bart
Drums Alexandra Meyman
Saxophone Yaacov Meyman
Guitar - Ron Jackson
Music and performance by Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova
Clip Director Andrei Bart
Drums Alexandra Meyman
Saxophone Yaacov Meyman
Guitar - Ron Jackson
"Jewish Jazz" by Israeli composer Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra
HIghlights from the premiere concert in the museum of ...
"Jewish Jazz" by Israeli composer Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra
HIghlights from the premiere concert in the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone and flaute - Mark Lopeman
Clarinet and Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Еврейский джаз
Музыка израильского композитора Златы Раздолиной
Исполняют: Злата Раздолина и джаз-оркестр (Нью Йорк) Фрагменты из премьеры
"Jewish Jazz" by Israeli composer Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra
HIghlights from the premiere concert in the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone and flaute - Mark Lopeman
Clarinet and Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Еврейский джаз
Музыка израильского композитора Златы Раздолиной
Исполняют: Злата Раздолина и джаз-оркестр (Нью Йорк) Фрагменты из премьеры
Zlata Razdolina (Злата Абрамовна) é unha compositora e cantante xudía soviética nada en Leningrado. Comezou a tocar o piano aos catro anos e escribiu a súa prim...
Zlata Razdolina (Злата Абрамовна) é unha compositora e cantante xudía soviética nada en Leningrado. Comezou a tocar o piano aos catro anos e escribiu a súa primeira composición cando tiña cinco anos. Á idade de 17 anos, a súa música foi gravada e tocada na radio e foi aceptada na Unión de Artistas de Leningrado. Comezou a súa carreira participando na organización do musical "Leninconcert". Despois do derrube da Unión Soviética ela e a súa familia convertéronse nun obxectivo de ameazas antisemitas da organización ultranacionalista rusa Pamyat . En 1991 Zlata decidiu emigrar a Israel onde vive desde aquela. A canción que aquí interpreta esta dedicada a Janusz Korczak, "Xusto entre as Nacións". Zlata comezou esta canción sobre o poema " Canción do Pobo xudeu asasinado" de Itzhak Katzenelson, quen estivo atrapado no gueto de Varsovia, participou no levantamiento e foi asasinado en Auschwitz en 1944.
Zlata Razdolina (Злата Абрамовна) é unha compositora e cantante xudía soviética nada en Leningrado. Comezou a tocar o piano aos catro anos e escribiu a súa primeira composición cando tiña cinco anos. Á idade de 17 anos, a súa música foi gravada e tocada na radio e foi aceptada na Unión de Artistas de Leningrado. Comezou a súa carreira participando na organización do musical "Leninconcert". Despois do derrube da Unión Soviética ela e a súa familia convertéronse nun obxectivo de ameazas antisemitas da organización ultranacionalista rusa Pamyat . En 1991 Zlata decidiu emigrar a Israel onde vive desde aquela. A canción que aquí interpreta esta dedicada a Janusz Korczak, "Xusto entre as Nacións". Zlata comezou esta canción sobre o poema " Canción do Pobo xudeu asasinado" de Itzhak Katzenelson, quen estivo atrapado no gueto de Varsovia, participou no levantamiento e foi asasinado en Auschwitz en 1944.
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 - 'The Uprising'
Music and singing: Zlata Razdolina
English narration: Howard Weiner - Provincetown - USA
The Moravian Philharmonic O...
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 - 'The Uprising'
Music and singing: Zlata Razdolina
English narration: Howard Weiner - Provincetown - USA
The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra - Olomuc The Czech Republic
Conductor: Victor Feldbrill - Canada
In the video the following paintings are used:
'Taleskoten, 1944'
Gouache, charcoal and crayon on paper
Zinovii Tolkatchev (1903-1977)
Gift of Sigmund A. Rolat, New York
from the Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem, were used with courtesy of Yad Vashem
'The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1942'
Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
Kazimierz-Dolny, Israel, USA
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 - 'The Uprising'
Music and singing: Zlata Razdolina
English narration: Howard Weiner - Provincetown - USA
The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra - Olomuc The Czech Republic
Conductor: Victor Feldbrill - Canada
In the video the following paintings are used:
'Taleskoten, 1944'
Gouache, charcoal and crayon on paper
Zinovii Tolkatchev (1903-1977)
Gift of Sigmund A. Rolat, New York
from the Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem, were used with courtesy of Yad Vashem
'The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1942'
Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
Kazimierz-Dolny, Israel, USA
Paris
Music - Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan
Singing - Zlata Razdolina and Vitaly Psaryov
Париж
Музыка - Злата Раздолина
Ст. Карен Кавалерян
Исполн...
Paris
Music - Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan
Singing - Zlata Razdolina and Vitaly Psaryov
Париж
Музыка - Злата Раздолина
Ст. Карен Кавалерян
Исполнительские - Злата Раздолина и Виталий Псарев
Zlata Razdolina site: www.razdolina.com
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/razdolina
E-mail: [email protected]
Paris
Music - Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan
Singing - Zlata Razdolina and Vitaly Psaryov
Париж
Музыка - Злата Раздолина
Ст. Карен Кавалерян
Исполнительские - Злата Раздолина и Виталий Псарев
Zlata Razdolina site: www.razdolina.com
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/razdolina
E-mail: [email protected]
New York (fragments)
Composed by Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra at the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone - Mark Lopeman
Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Music and performance by Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova
Clip Director Andrei Bart
Drums Alexandra Meyman
Saxophone Yaacov Meyman
Guitar - Ron Jackson
"Jewish Jazz" by Israeli composer Zlata Razdolina
Performed by Zlata Razdolina and the Jazz Orchestra
HIghlights from the premiere concert in the museum of Jewish Heritage ,NY
Featuring:
Piano- Zlata Razdolina
Tenor Saxophone and flaute - Mark Lopeman
Clarinet and Alt Saxophone- Dan Levinson
Piccolo Trumpet- David Glukh
Electric Cello-Peter Sachon
Electric Guitar- Brad Shepik
Keyboard- Igor Yahilevich
Contrabas - Martin Confurius
Drums- Don Mulvaney
Еврейский джаз
Музыка израильского композитора Златы Раздолиной
Исполняют: Злата Раздолина и джаз-оркестр (Нью Йорк) Фрагменты из премьеры
Zlata Razdolina (Злата Абрамовна) é unha compositora e cantante xudía soviética nada en Leningrado. Comezou a tocar o piano aos catro anos e escribiu a súa primeira composición cando tiña cinco anos. Á idade de 17 anos, a súa música foi gravada e tocada na radio e foi aceptada na Unión de Artistas de Leningrado. Comezou a súa carreira participando na organización do musical "Leninconcert". Despois do derrube da Unión Soviética ela e a súa familia convertéronse nun obxectivo de ameazas antisemitas da organización ultranacionalista rusa Pamyat . En 1991 Zlata decidiu emigrar a Israel onde vive desde aquela. A canción que aquí interpreta esta dedicada a Janusz Korczak, "Xusto entre as Nacións". Zlata comezou esta canción sobre o poema " Canción do Pobo xudeu asasinado" de Itzhak Katzenelson, quen estivo atrapado no gueto de Varsovia, participou no levantamiento e foi asasinado en Auschwitz en 1944.
'Holocaust Requiem' Part 8 - 'The Uprising'
Music and singing: Zlata Razdolina
English narration: Howard Weiner - Provincetown - USA
The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra - Olomuc The Czech Republic
Conductor: Victor Feldbrill - Canada
In the video the following paintings are used:
'Taleskoten, 1944'
Gouache, charcoal and crayon on paper
Zinovii Tolkatchev (1903-1977)
Gift of Sigmund A. Rolat, New York
from the Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem, were used with courtesy of Yad Vashem
'The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1942'
Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
Kazimierz-Dolny, Israel, USA
Paris
Music - Zlata Razdolina
Lyrics: Karen Kavaleryan
Singing - Zlata Razdolina and Vitaly Psaryov
Париж
Музыка - Злата Раздолина
Ст. Карен Кавалерян
Исполнительские - Злата Раздолина и Виталий Псарев
Zlata Razdolina site: www.razdolina.com
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/razdolina
E-mail: [email protected]
Zlata Razdolina was born and gained her musical education in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). She started playing piano at the age of four and wrote her first composition when she was five. By the age of 17, her music was recorded and played on radio, and she was accepted to Leningrad Union of Artists. She started her career by performing in musical organization "Lenconcert".
She received awards in many national and international music competitions. In 1988, she created musical setting of Anna Akhmatova's poem "Requiem" that was recognized as the best in an international competition. The "Requiem" was written for symphony orchestra, choir and soloists. The composition was performed during the Anna Akhmatova centennial in Kremlin, 1989, and later in Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, USA and Israel.