Zohar Sharon is a composer, music producer, and educator, and one of Israel’s most distinctive creative voices in orchestral and interdisciplinary art. As co-founder and co-artistic director of The Revolution Orchestra, he has shaped a unique artistic language that fuses original composition with theatre, movement, and visual art.
Sharon serves on the faculties of Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and Rimon School of Music, and has written and arranged works across a wide spectrum of genres and ensembles. A recipient of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Composition (2012), Rosenblum Award for Excellence in Stage Arts (2024), and Navon Award for the Preservation and Nurturing of Israeli Diverse Cultures (2024), his work reflects an ongoing search for new forms of musical expression that speak to emotion, imagination, and the shared human experience.
Shows I took part in:
(E)motion Without Movement (2017, 2024), A Standard Revolution, Angels In America, B-Side – Rimon and The Revolution Orchestra, Bach – The Revolution Version, Beats, Billi Schwartz, Bolero X, Concerto for Gashash and Orchestra, Gershwin – The Revolution Version, Hadag Nahash and The Revolution Orchestra, Harvest 2023, Hubeza – five stories by Etgar Keret, I Shall Speak to You, I Shall Speak to You – Two Languages. One Experience. – The Educational Project, Infected Mushroom and The Revolution Orchestra, It’s Good to Sing for Our Country, J Views and The Revolution Orchestra Kazablan, Me And You, Modern Times – The Film, Re:Play, Revolution@Tzavta, Singer, Sonia, The Day Martin Buber Was Buried, The Gold Rush 2022, The Hassidic Kopple, The Passion Of Monty Python, The Roosters: The Remix, Third World Revolution, Tsiporela and The Revolution Orchestra, Words at an Exhibition, Words Take Center Stage, Yossi Banai and the Revolution Orchestra,
