Medieval music, Renaissance and Baroque, English folk music, German lieder, Israeli folk music, Bossa Nova and almost any other Brazilian music, Children's folk songs, Spirituals, John Dowland, Henry Purcell, Monteverdi, JS Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Schubert, Claude Debussy, Benjamin Britten, Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber, Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb, Jordi Savall, Andrew Lawrence-King, Matti Caspi, Chava Alberstein, the Beatles, Antonio Carlos Jobim, E.T. Doolin, O.D. Goldbart, Amit Poznansky, Lonny Ziblat.
Tadlik N. Doolin is a classically trained singer, a graduate of the "Rubin" Academy of Music in Jerusalem, who also studied at the Hague Conservatory in the Netherlands specializing in Early music, Renaissance and Baroque.
She is also one third of the group "Goldoolins" together with E.T. Doolin and O.D. Goldbart.
Here's a bit about the songs:
William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 91" was put to music by Amit Poznansky who also plays piano.
"Fain would I wed a fair young man" was written by 16th century English composer and poet Thomas Campion and is taken from Goldoolins' 1st album. E.T. and O.D. on guitars.
"One day" is another composition by Amit Poznansky with words by Gilad Benari. The guitars were played by E.T. Doolin. Piano and arrangement by Amit.
"Charon the peaceful shade invites" was written by 17th century English composer Henry Purcell. This is a live recording from the Scottish church in Jerusalem. It features David Shemer on church organ, Daniella Shemer on cello and Aviad Gershoni and Hagit Barne'a on recorders.
Hey Tadlik N. Doolin,
I just stopped by to thank you for the add, if I haven't already. It means a great deal to me. I will be updating my page in the begining of April after my trip to the studio in March, so if you get a moment stop by, I would love to hear from you!
Thanks,
Tim
Ciao Tadlik ~ Many thanks for the invitation! You have such an enchanting voice... very strong and beautiful! ~ I hope all is well for you in Israel. : )