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Neomi (Naomi) Shemer-Sapir
Jerusalem of Gold
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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Neomi (Naomi) Shemer-Sapir
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:04
"Jerusalem of Gold" is a popular Israeli song composed by Neomi (Naomi) Shemer-Sapir in 1967. The song was written to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel and was inspired by the beauty of the city of Jerusalem. The song became an instant hit and is considered one of the most iconic songs in Israeli music history. The song was first performed by Shuli Natan at the Israel Song Festival in 1967, just a few weeks before the Six-Day War. The song quickly became a symbol of hope and inspiration for the Israeli people during the war, as it expressed the deep connection between the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem. "Jerusalem of Gold" is composed of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with a haunting melody that captures the beauty and majesty of the city. The second movement is more upbeat and joyful, with a lively rhythm that reflects the energy and vitality of the city. The third movement is a reprise of the first, but with a more triumphant and celebratory tone, as it expresses the joy and pride of the Jewish people in their connection to Jerusalem. The lyrics of the song are also deeply meaningful, as they express the longing and yearning of the Jewish people for Jerusalem, which has been a central part of Jewish history and culture for thousands of years. The song speaks of the beauty of the city, its ancient walls and golden stones, and the deep spiritual connection that the Jewish people have with it. Overall, "Jerusalem of Gold" is a powerful and moving tribute to the city of Jerusalem and the Jewish people's connection to it. Its timeless melody and meaningful lyrics have made it a beloved song in Israel and around the world, and it continues to inspire and uplift people to this day.
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