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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dov_SeltzerDov Seltzer - Wikipedia

    Dov (Dubi) Seltzer began studying music at an early age. He studied theory and harmony with professors Alfred Mendelssohn and Mihail Jora. When Seltzer immigrated to Israel at age 15, a musical comedy he had previously written continued to be played for two more years, performed by one of Bucharest's professional youth

  2. www.dovseltzer.co.il › biography_engDov Seltzer

    1970 – Dov Seltzer was awarded the “Kinor David” as the Best Screen and Theater Composer of the Year. 1971 – The film “Yadaim” (“Hands”), music by Dov Seltzer, was awarded the Prize of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce as Best Documentary Film and Best Score for a Documentary Film. 1973 – The film “I Love You, Rosa” by ...

  3. dovseltzer.co.il › index_engDov Seltzer

    Dov Seltzer. Born in Romania, Seltzer began studying music at an early age. He studied theory and harmony with Professors Alfred Mendelssohn and Michael Jora. When Seltzer immigrated to Israel at 15, a musical comedy he had written continued to be played for two more years, performed by one of Bucharest’s professional Youth Theatres.

  4. Music composed by Dov Seltzer for the movie Hanna's War (1987).

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006283Dov Seltzer - IMDb

    Dov Seltzer was born on 26 January 1932 in Iasi, Romania. He is a composer and actor, known for Kazablan (1973), Mack the Knife (1989) and The Uranium Conspiracy (1978). Menu

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    • January 26, 1932
    • Dov Seltzer
  6. Apr 26, 2012 · Final sequence from Israeli movie Operation Thunderbolt (Mivtsa Yonatan, 1977): not everyone comes home. Once again Dov Seltzer's poignant score makes the mo...

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  8. dovseltzer.co.il › symphonicmusic_engDov Seltzer

    Dov Seltzer's Symphonic Music By Maestro Harvey Bordowitz. Dov Seltzer's stature as one of the greatest Israeli songwriters casts a shadow on his simultaneous accomplishments, over decades, as a composer of symphonic music that makes a personal statement – often amusing and witty, at times exuberant and at others dramatic and powerful – since writing popular songs and composing symphonic music are two skills that are as remote from each other as east and west.