Sivan Magen
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Sivan Magen
Summary
Sivan Magen is a human[1]. He was born in Jerusalem[2]. He was born on 1980[3]. He worked as a musician[4].
Key Facts
- Sivan Magen's place of birth was Jerusalem[2].
- Sivan Magen was born on 1980[3].
- Sivan Magen worked as a musician[4].
- Among Sivan Magen's employers was Brooklyn College[5].
- Among Sivan Magen's employers was Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra[6].
- Sivan Magen was educated at Juilliard School[7].
- Sivan Magen received the The International Harp Contest in Israel[8].
- Sivan Magen received the Borletti-Buitoni Trust[9].
- Sivan Magen is recorded as male[10].
- Sivan Magen's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Sivan Magen's official website is recorded as https://www.sivanmagen.com/[12].
- Sivan Magen's instrument is recorded as harp[13].
Product Details
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Type: Person[14]
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Country: IL[15]
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Began / founded: 1980[16]
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MusicBrainz ID: 8127416b-fc25-4c87-a6fb-846e2cb54a42[17]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Jerusalem[2], Sivan Magen… he was born on 1980[3].
Education
Sivan Magen was educated at Juilliard School[7].
Career and Affiliations
Sivan Magen worked as a musician[4]. Employers include Brooklyn College[5], a college[18], in United States[19], founded in 1930[20], headquartered in Brooklyn[21] and Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra[6], an orchestra[22], in Finland[23], founded in 1927[24].
Recognition
Awards received include The International Harp Contest in Israel[8], a classical music competition[25], in Israel[26] and Borletti-Buitoni Trust[9], a charitable trust[27].
FAQs
Where was Sivan Magen born?
Sivan Magen was born in Jerusalem[2].
What did Sivan Magen do for work?
Sivan Magen worked as musician[4].
Where did Sivan Magen go to school?
Sivan Magen was educated at Juilliard School[7].
What awards did Sivan Magen receive?
Honors received include The International Harp Contest in Israel[8] and Borletti-Buitoni Trust[9].