He plays a variety of musical instruments and demonstrates true virtuosity • Come see musician Eldad Citrine in a performance for "Israel Today" surfers
Yaniv Grad Recording and Mix: Roy Langley
Eldad Citrin (39) has been dealing with music since the age of five and a half, so he started learning to play the piano. He studied at Thelma Yellin, where he focused on the saxophone, then served in the Air Force Orchestra and later began to accompany artists and also make musical arrangements and productions. He is the musical director for Rita's performances, and has collaborated with artists such as his uncle Tessa, Eviatar Banai, Amir Dadon, Nathan Goshen, Shlomi Shabbat, Micha Sheetrit and Idan Reichel.
After years of being behind, Citrine decided to move to the front as an artist and creator. He has released three albums where he mixes a variety of styles. His performance is "One man show," a kind of one-man orchestra. It simultaneously uses a variety of musical instruments and gives a spectacular show.
In the Israel Today show, he performs five songs, including a spectacular performance for Amir Dadon's "Right Pick" and "Johnny Foxy's" Now ". Watch Eldad Citrine Demonstrate What Musicality Is.