Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Hebrew and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hebrew, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish and Thai.
Welcome artistic viewers
to our program today
featuring the acclaimed
Shem Tov Levi Ensemble
from Israel.
Founded by the
renowned Shem Tov Levi,
the band has been
performing its unique
ethno-jazz music
since 2003 to the
delight of audiences
around the globe.
My name is Shem Tov Levi,
and I am an Israeli,
I was born in Israel
and my band also.
We are five musicians
from Israel,
we are seven years together,
playing together,
like a band, and are
playing my music
and also other music
for all the world.
Many, many kinds of
music from all the world.
Hi, my name is
Tzur Ben Ze’ev,
and I play contrabass,
double bass,
and I’m a musician
for a lot of years.
I’m coming now from
Israel but I studied
in the United States,
in Moneton School of
Music, classical music,
and I play lots of kinds
of music, classical,
jazz, ethnic.
And I also write music
and I’m a musical producer.
Golden peacock
flying in the sky
Golden peacock
flying in the sky
Golden peacock
flying in the sky
Golden peacock
flying in the sky
Born in 1950,
Shem Tov Levi has been
an iconic figure
in Israeli culture,
excelling as a composer
and flute player.
Since the 1970s,
he has established
himself as one of the
country’s leading musicians,
performing
with the popular bands,
Kzat Acheret
and Tzlil Mechuvan.
Many of his songs have
become Israeli classics
and his moving musical
scores are featured
in dozens of films.
His composition for the film,
“Circle of Dreams,”
received the Israeli Film
Academy Award in 2001.
Four years later,
Shem Tov Levi
was honored by Israel’s
Society of Authors,
Composers and Music
Publishers (ACUM)
with the Lifetime
Achievement Award.
Shem Tov Levi,
the leader of the band,
is also a very famous
composer in Israel.
When I was a kid,
I used to listen
to Shem Tov Levi,
and I was, “Wow,
I wish I can play
with him sometimes,”
and thank God
my dream came true.
And seven years ago
he called me
and he asked me
if I want play with him.
Of course
I told him definitely,
without any question.
We started to rehearse
and we worked
on our first album,
and it’s seven
wonderful years.
We play all over the world,
also a lot in Israel,
we just released
our second album, and
I’m very proud to be
a member of this group.
Although a young nation,
Israel is infused with
the rich cultures
of ancient lands through
the varied backgrounds
of immigrants who
settled in the country
such as those from
the Balkans, Greece,
Iraq, Yemen,
Russia and more.
Inspired by
the great diversity
of Israel’s musical roots,
Shem Tov Levi
incorporated these ethnic
influences into the unique
sounds of his band.
My family came to Israel
from Bulgaria,
and they have the culture,
Balkan music from
Bulgaria, from that area.
It’s very, very, very
happy music,
and a lot of rhythm
and it influenced me,
and also they have
a European culture,
because Bulgaria
it’s in Europe, so they
know a lot of operas
and classical music,
so it’s also the mix of this.
I’ve had in my childhood,
Bulgarian music
and classical music,
you know Bach,
Beethoven, Mozart, and
it inspired me very much.
And also I was born
in some neighborhood
of Yemenites, so they
have in their weddings
and this they have
their music, so it’s also
coming to my ears.
Then when I was
a little bit grown up,
18 years old, I start
to listen to records from
jazz, American jazz
and the Beatles and
other good music
from the world.
Also rock like Eric Clapton
and BB King, and all
kinds of good musicians,
Stevie Wonder,
from my age,
I am 60 years old.
And all of this
coming inside together.
I will go to another land
I will go to another land
I will sail to another land
I will find
a different city for me
Better than this one by far
Because here I fail
Weak and giving up
Because here
my heart shrivels
And no spirit awakens in me
Will the spirit wake in me
To overcome
the weakness
Will I have the power in me
To find another place
Because here my life
crumbles like
a wave of ruins
I wast my life for
emptiness and nothing
You won’t find
different cities
You won’t sail
in a different sea
The city will always
follow after your footsteps
Even if you wander
far away
You won’t be free
From the city where
you spent your youth
And one of the very
interesting points
over here is because
everybody over here
in the group is,
aside from being
a very good musician,
I’m not talking about
myself, but everybody’s
very talented,
and you know,
is a virtuoso player,
but the best quality is that
they are listening
to each other, and we’re
having fun together.
If you come on the bus
with us, you see
we are laughing a lot,
we are talking a lot,
we are teasing each other,
we’re like a family,
you can say it’s a family.
So, also musically,
it’s very gentlemanly way
to approach music,
it’s by listening
and sometimes
you have to play less,
and sometimes you have
a solo, so you play solo,
and you sing your melody.
Please tune in to
Supreme Master
Television’s
Enlightening Entertainment
next Tuesday for part 2
of our two-part series
featuring the eclectic
Shem Tov Levi
Ensemble from Israel.
Gracious viewers,
it was a pleasure
having you with us
for today’s program.
Words of Wisdom
is up next
after Noteworthy News
here on Supreme Master
Television.
May pristine melodies
from Heaven uplift
all hearts and spirits.
Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented in
Hebrew and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hebrew, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish and Thai.
Welcome artistic viewers
to part 2 of our two-part program
featuring the acclaimed
Shem Tov Levi Ensemble
from Israel.
Founded by the
renowned Shem Tov Levi,
the band has been
performing its unique
ethno-jazz music
since 2003 to the
delight of audiences
around the globe.
Considered
a cultural icon in Israel,
Shem Tov Levi is an
award-winning musician
and composer who is
known for producing
many songs
over the decades which
have been become
beloved classics
in the country.
I will praise you,
God of all souls
And I will thank you
with great fear and awe.
As I stand
in your congregation,
Stronghold to be praised
To you I will
bend the knee and
bow head and body
The high heavens -
Has He not stretched them
forth with His speech?
And He founded the earth
upon nothingness
Can a man discover
the secret of his Creator,
And who He is,
with great fear and awe?
He is praised by
every mouth and tongue
He who did wonders and
did everything wisely
He will be made great
with the holy, high people
May His great name be
sanctified in His world.
He will be made great
with the holy, high people
May His great name be
sanctified in His world.
I was raised
as a flute player, this is
the first thing that I get to
start to make music, and
I studied flute with Israeli
philharmonic players,
very good players,
and then I start also
piano to write music and
started at the Academy,
and later I started to sing.
I don’t think
I’m a great singer but I
just sing… my songs,
songs that I feel that
I can give something
from my soul.
Like the music that
we chose for the albums,
it’s from a lot of places
all over the world.
First of all
Israel is a country,
a young country,
60 years old,
62 to be exact, and
a lot of Jews came from
all over the world,
from India, from….
I think in Japan, there’s
also big community
of Jewish people.
From Arab countries,
from East Europe,
from West Europe,
and along the years,
for almost 2,000 years,
when Israel people
went to other places
than Israel
before they came back,
so they were influenced
by music from Spain,
from wherever
they lived it, so there’s
a lot of Jewish traditions
musically, not one.
You know,
there’s one tradition that
came from East Europe
and one tradition that
came from Spain,
another tradition
from Morocco,
another tradition where
my father came from,
Syria, from Iraq, from
lots of different places.
And also
the instrumentation is…
the contra bass is from
a western instrument.
The flute, you can say
it’s western but also
a lot of flutes that
Shem Tov is using
are like ethnic flutes.
The percussion is more
Arabic oriented, hence
the frame drumming and
darbukas, and sometimes
even play on Kahon,
which Kahon,
it’s Spanish for flamenco
instrument originally,
and the name is
actually a box,
it’s a wooden box.
The oud, of course,
is an Arabic instrument,
I think it originated
in Persia, and it’s a
very ancient instrument.
We are examining
all the time how it will
sound together.
And it doesn’t matter
for a musician what
instrument he’s playing,
if it’s his voice or flute or
piano or something else.
It depends
how he is doing and how
he gives to the people.
So I always tried to
think about this
and what instrument
is the best for doing it,
sometimes it’s the piano,
sometimes it’s the flute,
sometimes it’s the song,
sometimes
it’s one of my friends give
the bass player to play
or the oud player.
The music is
the important,
not the instrument;
the instrument is just
an instrument.
If you go to a synagogue
in Israel, if you go to
a synagogue that people
came from Yemen,
you will hear
different melodies,
different texture,
different harmonies.
And if you go to Ashkenaz,
which is an East
European synagogue,
you will hear
totally different.
So part of the the musical
melting pot in Israel
is that we came from
different influences
from home.
As a kid, I remember
I used to play with
the family after eating
and having fun together,
we used to circle with
chairs and singing for
almost two, three hours,
and I used to play
darbuka with them
as a kid.
Another guy remembers
different,
two of the members
over here are originally,
their parents come from
Morocco or
the grandparents
came from Morocco, it’s
totally different music.
It’s African Moroccan,
mixed with Andalusia
Spanish music, and Noaam,
the percussion player,
his parents are from Iraq,
and Shem Tov
is Bulgarian, his parents
is Israeli like me,
we call it Sabahr, but
we were born in Israel.
But our parents or
grandparents came from
different places.
And so
different influences
make it very versatile,
not one sound.
That’s probably
the reason that the music
sounds very different,
each piece sounds
different from the other.
Dark window
and closed shutters
Come back to your home
High midnight moon
Light on tree branches
Let your soul hear
Little singer
Look up to the firmament
Dawn breaks
and lightens the sky
One bird has been
awakened
Come back to your home
We are good friends
altogether,
and a mixture of us,
the gentleman approach
to each other,
it’s number one special.
Number two is we have
a genius named
Shem Tov Levi,
a lot of pieces are written
by Shem Tov.
His music is already
Israeli traditional music
because it’s like
everybody almost
in Israel knows a lot of
songs that we sang today.
And he also wrote a lot of
film scoring for famous
TV series and movies
and he’s a genius.
So he writes
beautiful music, and also
has a very delicate taste,
he doesn’t like
aggressiveness; he likes
more gentle ways
of approaching
the audience and
the audience’s ears.
I think this is the magic,
if you are looking for
a secret, the secret is
to be really delicate.
Let us conclude
today’s show with
a moving performance
of the elegant score
by Shem Tov Levi
for the 2000 film,
“Circle of Dreams,”
in which he received
the Israeli Film
Academy Award for
his music composition.
We thank you, Shem
Tov Levi Ensemble,
for bringing harmony
to the world through
your God-given talents.
May your beautiful
melodies continue to
offer many joyful
moments to music lovers
everywhere.
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Tov Levi ensemble,
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thank you for joining us
for today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
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Let us always be grateful
for Heaven’s
infinite blessings.