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Megido Choir

 

The Megido Choir, a mixed choir numbering about 30 singers, was founded in October 1995 by its conductor, Pnina Inbar.

Its repertoire includes classical music as well as contemporary works. It also includes folk music in various languages, including Hebrew songs arranged by Inbar. The choir’s wide-ranging repertoire, as well as the musical background of many of its members, enable it to offer its audience a variety of programs: liturgical, secular and folk.

 

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The Megido Choir participated in the 1998 International Choir Competition in Netanya, Israel, and won First Prize in the highest category for mixed choirs.
 
In July 1999 the choir took part in the International Contest for Mixed Choirs in Spital, Austria, receiving Third Prize in the folklore category, and toured Italy in concert.

 

In June 2003 the chior was invited to participate in the Rachmaninoff Festival in Tambov, Russia. The choir also cooperated with the Jewish Joint and gave a few concerts for the Jewish communities in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

 

In July 2006 the choir took part in the Cantonigros Festival in Spain and also performed successfully, at the opening concert, works by Mozart for his 250th birthday.

 

The Megido choir gives concerts throughout Israel. Its performances are marked with inspiration.

The is greatful for the assistance of the Meggido Regional Council.
 

Pnina Inbar
Pnina Inbar Megido’s conductor and musical director, is a graduate of the Tel Aviv Music Teacher’s College.

 

She studied singing with Lola Shanzer, was a member of the Cameran and Rinat Choirs and of the Quinta Zacca (Perfect Fifth) ensemble, and performed as a soprano soloist with various orchestras.

 

Inbar also conducts the Na’ama Women’s Choir, which she founded in 1989. She is a voice training teacher as well as a music arranger.


Inbar received two “Conductor Awards” at international competitions sponsored by Interkultur International, in Germany and in Israel.

 

E-mail Pnina Inbar