Gal Zeichner Ada, who lost her son Noah five years ago, in conversation with Sahar Tuito, a singer, songwriter, composer and music producer who lost his father to cardiac arrest. Tuito tells of the beginning of the musical path that revolved around his father's death and took on a dark and sad layer. "We want it to be deep, but sometimes we need a little breathing, lightening," Tuito adds, explaining why, sometimes we run away from the questions and the depth.
Music as a cure for the disease
Tuito, who was informed of his father's terminal lung disease, was by his side from the moment doctors declared that "there is no cure for the disease other than a transplant." Later, when he received new lungs as a gift, Tuito accompanied his father during rehabilitation and was by his side from the moment his father told him, "I don't feel well," until the bitter end when his father collapsed before his eyes. The loss of his father was complicated and difficult for Tuito but the event helped the singer get answers and see the good side of life, the event gave rise to his song "Highway".
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"I'm terribly romantic"
Toito says that he writes his songs from a deep place but is not afraid to let go of the painful and difficult place sometimes. Today, Toito writes, creates and produces his own songs, "It's not easy and takes up a lot of energy, but I get to learn," the singer adds. At the end of the episode, Toito performs the new single "Things Work Out on Their Own" and for moments it seems that all the pain and complexity were worth it up until that moment.
Sahar Tuito, Photo: Kalia Litman
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