MP3 ziv eitan - no limits
progressive house, world music, percussion & marimba, trance club, classic elements.
7 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Progressive House, WORLD: World Fusion
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NO LIMITS
THE DANCE ALBUM OF THE MARIMBA AND PERCUSSION SOLOIST ZIV EITAN
MUSIC BY: ZACH DRORY AND ZIV EITAN
The NO LIMITS album presents a musical journey that encompasses a variety of electronic worlds, combining percussion instruments, marimba and drums. The music incorporates rhythms and influences of world music. Ziv Eitan, the percussion and marimba artist, leads the album in music which he has created together with the composer Zach Drory.
Indian & Scottish
Arabic & Opera
Brazilian & Japanese
African & Classical
All entwined within innovative dance music.
The new album and show “No Limits” is lead by the virtuoso and Multi – Percussionist Ziv Eitan.
Ziv Eitan, a holistic and mesmerizing performer takes his audience to great heights and then brings them back to earth gently and carefully. Having mastered 60 different percussion instruments collected all over the world, such as the Marimba and other authentic ethnic instruments, Ziv’s charisma and incredible stage presence leads audiences on a rollercoaster ride through a world of sound, video art and lights. With boundless energy Ziv takes you from exquisite fragility to frenzied delirium, from profoundness to light & easy listening. A fantasy journey with no limits or boarders – His performance and his music is a unique experience that touches audiences to the core.
The music & international sounds of “NO LIMITS” are composed by Zach Drory and Ziv Eitan to suite any audience in any location…
Parks or Concert Halls
Festivals or at Home
Popular clubs or in the Car
Rave parties or Spinning classes.
Having been performed to audiences in the Far East, Europe and the USA, Ziv Eitans’ new album is of superior quality. Showcasing authentic rhythms and melodies gathered from around the world and coming together within the framework of electronic dance music.
On the album, Ziv is joined by an Indian, Black, and Arabic singers, a cellist, an opera singer, a second percussionist, and an electronic artist; all coming together to create an exquisite and unforgettable musical experience. Most of these artists also perform live with Ziv Eitan on stage.
Ziv Eitans career as a classical soloist together with his career in ‘dance’ music combines to make a true musical virtuoso – versatile, highly skilled, innovative and enjoyed by all audiences all over the world.
About Ziv Eitan
A Unique Marimba, Drums and Percussion Performer and Soloist
Ziv Eitan is a multifaceted artist whose work is considered groundbreaking. The combination of boundless talent and innovativeness has made him into an extraordinary musician. Eitan is a virtuoso as a percussion soloist, having gained phenomenal mastery of the marimba and percussion instruments. His captivating on-stage charisma can be attributed to his virtuosity, his mesmerizing playing and his first-rate technical ability to perform any style of music. Eitan has mastered more than 50 different kinds of percussion instruments. He is regarded as the ultimate percussionist artist among classical composers thanks to his unique performance capacities.
The singular musical language that Eitan has developed integrates a number of styles: classical music, world music and electronic music. He represents a new and original musical worldview in the "classical-artistic" sphere.
Ziv Eitan was born in Israel in 1970. He initially studied under Alon Bor, the principal percussionist of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, and continued his studies at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. After graduation, Eitan took additional courses at the Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen, where he studied under Prof. Bennett Liluff. He also studied under the best classical soloists in New York: Jim Price, Gordon Stout, Lee Howard Stevens, and William Marsh. During the same period, Eitan also learned to play Latin percussion instruments under Jerry Garbal and a drum set under David Rich.
In 1994, while still engaged in his studies, Eitan began to appear at dance clubs in New York, combining percussion instruments and electronic music in his performances. Upon completion of his studies, he began to develop his own musical language, which integrates a number of musical styles: classical, electronic and world music.
Ziv Eitan has received numerous grants, including: financial support from the Israeli Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports for his novel concert "A Journey into the Rhythm" which he initiated, created and performed in 2002; grants from the Tel-Aviv Yehoshua Rabinowitz Foundation for the Arts for original music written with the classical composers Daniel Elshach and Tzach Drory in 2003, 2004 and 2006; scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation (for 10 years).
Ziv Eitan toured twice as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic''s Choir in Europe, and also did a concert tour in the Far East with his performance "A Journey into the Rhythm" (March 2005). He also appeared at a huge event marking Israel''s Independence Day in Berlin (May 2006), performing "A Journey into the Rhythm." He often appears before children and teens on behalf of the Ministry of Education (under the cultural events allocation) and "Omanut La''am" ("Art for the Nation"). Currently, Ziv Eitan is also active in the contemporary dance scene, in addition to his
classical concerts and large public performances. Israel''s best composers write music especially for him due to his unusual performing technique. His shows are successful both in Israel and abroad and have won wide acclaim from audiences and critics alike.
Eitan is presently working on his third album. His first album, "A Journey into Rhythm", is being distributed by the German company PKS Group in Europe and North America. His second album, which came out at the beginning of 2007, is called "No Limits."
Ziv Eitan performed with “ journey into rhythm” at the official opening event of the Israel Festival, which was televised live on Channel 2 (2002), following an earlier performance at the Israel Festival (1999). He has appeared at the Israel Prize ceremonies (2003), shown live on Channel 1, and at the Israeli Nobel Prize ceremony (2005).
Having being chosen by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a dynamic and innovative virtuoso, Eitan will go abroad during July and August of 2007 for concert tours and to take part in festivals in Japan, South Africa, the U.S., and Hong Kong. Further to his performance at the Turin Biennale, he will return to Italy once again for a concert tour in 2007-2008