Oyfn Pripetchik אויפן פריפעצ'יק
A beautiful Jewish melody composed by Mark Warshawsky (1848-1909), played by Itai Sobol and Kristof Dömötör, on 2.4.2011 during "Nacht der Synagoge" in Krefeld, Germany
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySBYREm275w
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Zemer Lach זמר לך
The Israeli national dance - Hora - arranged by Itai Sobol. Played on 2.4.2011 by Itai Sobol (piano) and Kristof Dömötör (clarinet) at the "Nacht der Synagoge" in Krefeld, Germany
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwvebpdPlzk
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Od Yishama עוד יישמע
A Jewish folk melody arranged by Itai Sobol. Played on 2.4.2011 by Itai Sobol and Kristof Dömötör (clarinet) at the "Nacht der Synagoge" in Krefeld, Germany
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ-0rqijIMM
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Suite Hellenique
Suite Hellenique by Pedro Iturralde, played by Itai Sobol and Kristof Dömötör :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8xsibb5WBo
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Paganini Variations
Paganini Variations by Michael Garson, played by Itai Sobol and Kristof Dömötör, Bad Neuenahr 26.2.2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RniQCkFvkhk
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String Quartet Nr. 2
String Quartett Nr. 2: 2nd movement by Itai Sobol Martin Schminke and Roman Brncic: violin, Friederike Holzapfel: viola, Matthias Kaufmann: cello
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoVdjqdmVcg
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Weber Concertino op. 26
Concertino by C. M. v. Weber, played by Itai Sobol (piano) and Roman Kushniarou (clarinet). in
Bonn , Collegium Leoninum, 13.02.2011
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Ballade
Ballade by Michael Garson, played by Itai Sobol (piano) and Kristof Dömötör (saxophone) in Bad Neuenahr, Germany, 26.02.2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKsuH1aHMgY&feature=related
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Benny Martell & Itai Sobol - Leave it all
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApXoQl1wsfI
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Libertango by Astor Piazzolla, arranged by Itai Sobol and played by Duo Humerus
(Kristof Dömötör: clarinet, Itai Sobol: piano)
on 26.10.2011 at the Conservatorium in Kecskemét, Hungary
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destiny
Itai Sobol: A Dunánál
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXBWHK2WstU
Ars Nova Vocal Ensemble performs a piece dedicated to it by composer Itai Sobol on 26.03.2012 at the spring festival in Kecskemét, Hungary. Lyrics are an excerpt from a poem by Attila József (1905-1937).
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