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Israeli conductor dies during Swiss concert

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JTA reports that the cause of death was not immediately clear.

According to local media, the conductor fell off the stage and sustained a head injury. He died before an ambulance arrived at the hall.

Born on Jan. 11, 1956, in Kfar Saba in Israel, Yinon studied conducting, music theory and composition at the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv as well as the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem.

Yinon served as guest conductor with numerous orchestras, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the London Royal Philharmonic, the Royal Antwerp Flemish Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphony and the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin.

Yinon was known for conducting pieces by Jewish musicians who perished during the Holocaust.

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  1. Denis Solomons

    February 6, 2015 at 9:26 am

    ‘Maybe this is why the choir-master at Sydenham shul resigned !

    Perhaps the position is too stressful !

    Nothing else to say !’

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