Alongside my occupation as a structural engineer (graduate of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), music has always had a prominent place in my life. Over the years, I have been broadening my experience and gaining expertise in several of its different disciplines.
As a child I grew up in a musical home with my father playing a major role in my musical education. In my youth, I played the piano, and took lessons for a couple of years, which were interrupted by the Army service, University and Parenthood.

At a relatively advanced age and following a family tragedy
I resorted back to music. I started to attend choirs and for years took vocal training lessons with prominent teachers from the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Academies and other schools (Hana Tzur, Robin Weisel Kapsuto, Marina Levit and Yael Wagner Avital). I was hired for many solo performances as a Bass Baritone, among them:
Bach (Cantatas), Mozart (Requiem), Bethoven (9th Symphony), Handel (Messia), Haydn (Creation of the World), Rossini (Messe Solennelle), M. Haydn (Requiem), Mendelson (Elias) and many others.

In the last years, I have been devoting most of my time to composition writing. My works range from children’s songs to symphonic parts-all under the guidance of musical professionals.
I currently live in Kibbutz Shomrat in the North-Western part of Israel.