Varda Kotler - Unique Recordings

Unique Recordings

Kotler is active in quest for unique works of music, and she performs such music in recitals and chamber music concerts. Some of these works have also been recorded and published:

  • The album "Melodies" of Paul Ben-Haim compositions, many of which are first performances of manuscripts she found in the National Library of Israel archives.
  • Previously unknown English melodies by Charles Gounod found in London library.

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