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{{Short description|Austrian-Israeli singer-songwriter}} |
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[[File:2013 Timna Brauer (8732304612).jpg|thumb|Timna Brauer in 2013]] |
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'''Timna Brauer''' ({{langx|he|תימנה בראואר}}; born 1 May 1961) is an Austrian-Israeli singer-songwriter who represented Austria at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1986]]. |
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[[Image:StadtFestWien 20080503 214 Timna Brauer and Elias Meiri.jpg|thumb|Timna Brauer and Elias Meiri, Vienna, 2008]] |
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'''Timna Brauer''' (born in [[Vienna]], 1 May 1961) is an [[Austria]]n-[[Israeli Jews|Israel]]i singer-songwriter, and the daughter of painter, writer and singer [[Arik Brauer]]. She is married to [[Israeli Jews|Israeli]] pianist [[Elias Meiri]] with whom she collaborates. Both have [[Yemen]]i roots. |
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== Career == |
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She represented Austria at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1986]], singing |
She represented Austria at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1986]], singing "[[Die Zeit ist einsam]]" ({{langx|en|Time is Lonely}}). |
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== Personal life == |
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Born in Vienna, Brauer is the daughter of [[Arik Brauer]] and his Israeli-born wife Naomi Dahabani. |
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She collaborates with the Israeli pianist [[Elias Meiri]]. They are the parents of daughter Jasmin and son Jonathan. |
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== Selected discography == |
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* 1987: Orient (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble) |
* 1987: Orient (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble) |
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* 1992: Mozart "Anders" (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble) |
* 1992: Mozart "Anders" (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble) |
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== Bibliography == |
== Bibliography == |
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* Timna Brauer & [[Birgit Antoni]], ''Wir singen in vielen Sprachen''. [[Annette Betz]], Vienna, 2005. ISBN |
* Timna Brauer & [[Birgit Antoni]], ''Wir singen in vielen Sprachen''. [[Annette Betz]], Vienna, 2005. {{ISBN|3-219-11211-0}} |
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* Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri, ''World Music Israel.'' Theodore Presser, King of Prussia, no date. ISBN B00008H6H4 |
* Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri, ''World Music Israel.'' Theodore Presser, King of Prussia, no date. ISBN B00008H6H4 |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.brauer-meiri.com/ Official website of Timna Brauer and Elias Meiri (German/English)] |
* [http://www.brauer-meiri.com/ Official website of Timna Brauer and Elias Meiri (German/English)] |
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* [http://www.religionen.at/irtimna01a.htm Interview with Timna Brauer at religion.at] |
* [http://www.religionen.at/irtimna01a.htm Interview with Timna Brauer at religion.at] |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1 May 1961 |
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 25 October 2024
Timna Brauer (Hebrew: תימנה בראואר; born 1 May 1961) is an Austrian-Israeli singer-songwriter who represented Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986.
Career
[edit]She represented Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, singing "Die Zeit ist einsam" (English: Time is Lonely).
Brauer participated in the third season of the Austrian television dance competition Dancing Stars in 2007, coming in tenth place.
Personal life
[edit]Born in Vienna, Brauer is the daughter of Arik Brauer and his Israeli-born wife Naomi Dahabani.
She collaborates with the Israeli pianist Elias Meiri. They are the parents of daughter Jasmin and son Jonathan.
Selected discography
[edit]- 1987: Orient (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble)
- 1992: Mozart "Anders" (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble)
- 1996: Tefila-Prayer / Jewish Spirituals (Timna Brauer)
- 1997: Chansons et violons (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri)
- 1999: Die Brauers (The Brauer family - 3 generations)
- 2001: Songs from Evita (Timna Brauer)
- 2001: Voices for Peace (Timna Brauer & various choirs)
- 2005: Kinderlieder aus Europa: CD + Informational booklet (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble + Children)
- 2006: Der kleine Mozart: Listen and Play CD for Children (Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble)
Bibliography
[edit]- Timna Brauer & Birgit Antoni, Wir singen in vielen Sprachen. Annette Betz, Vienna, 2005. ISBN 3-219-11211-0
- Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri, World Music Israel. Theodore Presser, King of Prussia, no date. ISBN B00008H6H4
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri Ensemble.
Categories:
- 1961 births
- Living people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Austria
- Austrian emigrants to Israel
- 20th-century Austrian women singers
- Austrian Jews
- Austrian people of Israeli descent
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1986
- Singers from Vienna
- Jewish jazz musicians
- 21st-century Austrian women singers
- Jewish Eurovision Song Contest entrants