Arrangements
From reimagining Beatles songs to crafting minimal settings like voice and harp, my arrangements breathe new life into familiar works. Each piece explores new textures and perspectives while staying true to the source.
Feed the Birds (2025)
Arranged for Rotem Sternheim’s final recital at The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.
Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman, vocals: Rotem Sternheim, piano: Hodaya Kohav, violin: Rona Grant, contrabass: Itay Lapidot, flute: Galya Ben Avi, clarinet: Aharon Kaufman, filmed by: Shaked Moalem.
Because (2025)
Arranged for a small orchestra and soloists.
Songwriters: John Lennon and Paul McCartney, conductor: Ramiel Mazin, soprano: Neta Servi, alto: Tamar Arnon, tenor: Yiftach Iancu, performed by an orchestra from The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.
Shuvi LeBeytech (Return to Your Home) (2024)
Arrangement for string quartet and voice. The lyrics inspired me to take the song into a darker and more “exposed” tone.
Lyrics: Dahlia Ravikovitch, composer: Shem-Tov Levi, voice: Romi Ezer, violin I: Shachaf Cahn, violin II: Roy Zeevi, viola: Neta Rozmarin Berlad, cello: Yana Lazurenko.
Laila Tov (Good Night) (2025)
Arrangement for voice and harp, performed at the Israeli Harp Festival.
Lyrics: Jonathan Geffen, composer: Yoni Rechter, voice: Romi Ezer, harp: Ada Ragimov, filmed by: Michal Karniely.
Lu Yehi (Let it Be) (2025)
An arrangement by Ronit Banit and Yiftach Iancu of Naomi Shemer’s song "Lu Yehi". From the concert "Al Kol Eleh", marking 20 years since Shemer’s passing.
Performed by Zamir BeChiba Choir, conductor: Ronit Banit, soloist: Liat Danker, piano: Daphne Coleman, violin: Irina Pozin, flute: Shani Wilmersdorf, choir director: Levanah Danker.