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- | '''David "Dudu" Fisher''' (born November 18, 1951; {{unicode|דודו פישר}}) is an [[Israel]]i [[hazzan|cantor]] and [[Theatre|stage]] [[performer]].
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- | He is best known for his [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] performance as [[Jean Valjean]] in the [[musical theatre|musical]] ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]''.
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- | == Cantorial career ==
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- | The son of a [[Holocaust]] survivor, Fisher was born in [[Petah Tikva]], [[Israel]]. He began studying at age 22, after the [[Yom Kippur War]] and his discharge from the army following three years of service.
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- | Fisher studied at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music, and studied privately under cantor [[Shlomo Ravitz]]. He then took up the cantorial position at the [[Great Synagogue (Tel Aviv)|Great Synagogue]] in [[Tel Aviv]], followed by four years in [[South Africa]]. For over 20 years, Fisher was the cantor at [[Kutsher's Hotel]] in the [[Catskills]] during the Jewish [[high holidays]]. In 2005 Fisher became the Chief Cantor of [[New York Synagogue]].
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- | == ''Les Miserables'' ==
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- | After being mesmerised by the [[London]] performance of the 1980s hit musical, Fisher, despite no prior acting experience, requested the part in a [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] production of ''Les Misérables''. He played its leading role, Jean Valjean, in Israel from 1987 to 1990, and made local fame.
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- | He played the role on [[New York]]'s [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] during the winter of 1993-4, and later at London's [[West End theatre|West End]], where he was invited to perform before [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]. At both venues, Dudu was the first performer excused from Friday night and Saturday performances, as he is an [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] [[Jew]] and was not able to perform because of the [[Shabbat|Sabbath]].
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- | == Other performance roles ==
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- | Among Fisher's other performances is his one-man [[Off-Broadway]] show, ''Never on Friday'', an anecdotal work exploring the complications of his experience on Broadway as an observant Jew. He performed in many tours around Israel, the [[United States]], and the world, particularly in Jewish communities, performing classics, as well as musicals, such as ''[[Over the Rainbow]]'' which toured Israel with Fisher performing 40 Broadway [[show tune]]s.
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- | He performed for [[President of the United States|United States President]] [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Hillary Clinton]], for Britain's Royal family, and for the Thai Royal family.
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- | Fisher has also performed with the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]], conducted by [[Zubin Mehta]], with a performance televised in [[France]], and with the [[Baltimore Symphony Orchestra]] and the Queens Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded an album of show tunes with the [[London Symphony Orchestra]]. He was the first Israeli artist allowed to sing in the [[Soviet Union]] before [[perestroika]].
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- | In May 2009 Fisher sang, along with [[contratenor]] [[David D'Or]], for [[Pope Benedict XVI]] as the Pope visited Israel.<ref>{{cite news|last=Cashman|first=Greer Fay|title=Grapevine: The eyes have it|publisher=''The Jerusalem Post''|date=May 12, 2009|url=http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1242029511750&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter|accessdate=2009-05-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=|first=|title=David D'Or and Dudu Fisher Sing for the Pope|publisher=Consulate General of Israel in New York|year=2009|url=http://www.israelfm.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=165&Itemid=146|accessdate=2009-05-14}}</ref>
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- | == Discography ==
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- | In addition to his stage and synagogue performance, Dudu Fisher has released over 25 albums, including songs in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Yiddish]], and [[English language|English]], many classics and cantorial pieces, as well as music for children. He also sang the part of [[Moses]] in the Hebrew version of [[Steven Spielberg]]'s animated film, ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]''.
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- | * ''Hatikvah'' (2005)
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- | * ''Lehitei Yiddish Beivrit'' (''Yiddish hits in Hebrew'') (2005)
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- | * ''Coming to America'' (2004)
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- | * ''Prayers On Broadway'' (2003)
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- | * ''Songs Of My Heart'' (2002)
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- | * ''Mamenyu'' (2001)
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- | * ''Odecha'' (1999)
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- | * ''L'tav Ulchayim V'lishlam'' (''For Good, For Life & For Peace'') (1997)
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- | * ''Never On Friday'' (1996)
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- | * ''Az Yashir David'' (1996)
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- | * ''Beshem Hashem'' (''In God's Name'') (1994)
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- | * ''Showstoppers'' (1994)
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- | * ''The Malavsky Family Songs'' (1993)
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- | * ''Mamma Loshon'' (''Mother Tongue'') (1992)
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- | * ''Velvet Tiger'' (1992)
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- | * ''Golden Chasidic Song'' (1992)
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- | * ''Gift'' (1992)
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- | * ''Tonight, A Musical'' (1991)
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- | * ''Stairways To Heaven'' (1990)
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- | * ''Over the Rainbow'' (1989)
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- | * ''Yiddishkeit'' (1988)
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- | * ''Elokai Neshama'' (1985)
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- | * ''Golden Yiddish Favorites'' (1985)
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- | * ''Childhood Years''
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- | * ''Raisins and Almonds''
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- | * ''Songs Of The Living''
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- | * ''Yiddishe Mamme''
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- | * ''Dudu Fisher's Kindergarten'' (DVD/VHS):
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- | *# ''We Are All Friends'' (2000)
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- | *# ''From The Heart And Soul'' (2001)
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- | *# ''The Friendship Trip'' (2002) (Translated to English)
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- | *# ''It's The Thought That Counts'' (2003)
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- | *# ''From The Mouth Of The Infants''
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- | *# ''Shabat Shalom''
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- | *# ''Shana Tova''
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- | *# ''And Thou Rejoice In Thy Feast''
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- | *# ''From Slavery To Freedom''
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- | *# ''A Great Miracle Happened There''
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- | *# ''Shavuot Holyday
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- | *# ''Jerusalen'' (Translated to English)
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- | *# ''Purim''
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- | *# ''Song Of The Animals''
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- | He also joined [[David D'Or]], Eran Zur, and Meir Banai in the song "Lisa" on the 1994 album "''Radio Blah-Blah''" by the Israeli band "The Friends of Natasha". [http://www.discogs.com/Friends-Of-Natasha-Radio-Blah-Blah/release/1415500]
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- | In 2009, Fisher recorded the song "Saleinu" for the organization [[Pioneers For A Cure]], with the proceeds benefiting [[Ezer Mizion]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Bezalel|first=Mel Fay|title=Pioneering a cure|publisher=''The Jerusalem Post''|date=June 15, 2009|url=http://www.jpost.com/Home/Article.aspx?id=145588|accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref>
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- | == Источники и ссылки ==
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- | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudu_Fisher Статья "Dudu Fisher" из английского раздела Википедии]
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- | * [http://www.dallasjewishweek.com/dallas-jewish-week-5913.html "Bridge between people - 'Dudu' Fisher to bring music to Warner Theatre"]. ''Dallas Jewish Week''. 13 June 2002.
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- | * [http://www.goldenland.com/dudu_fisher.htm Dudu Fisher] at Golden Land Concerts & Connections. Accessed 12 December 2005.
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- | * [http://forward.com/articles/5246 Golden Land Dudu Fisher]
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- | * [http://www.dudufisher.com/ Official web site]
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- | * [http://www.jewishjukebox.com/search_results.asp?Scope=ES&Term=%22Fisher%2C+Dudu+%28David%29%22 Sameach Music's full Dudu Fisher discography]
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- | *[http://www.jewishaustralia.com/dudufisher.htm Jewish Australia Dudu Fisher]
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- | *{{ibdb name|id=83887|person=DuDu Fisher}}
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- | * [http://pioneersforacure.org/artist/dudu-fisher/ Dudu Fisher's recording of 'Saleinu'] for [[Pioneers For A Cure]]
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