Yehuda Julio Glantz is a musician, composer, singer, songwriter and producer living in Jerusalem Israel.
17 Facts About Yehuda Glantz
Yehuda Glantz has twice received the first place award in the klezmer Safed festival for his performance and compositions.
In 2008, Yehuda Glantz founded the Regalim Festival in the City Center of Jerusalem.
At the age of six, Yehuda Glantz began to sing in the choir of the Max Nordau Synagogue located in Buenos Aires.
Yehuda Glantz began to study violin in the Manuel De Falla Conservatory, simultaneously studying both piano and guitar.
At the age of twenty-one Yehuda Glantz visited Israel for the first time and decided to stay.
At the age of twenty-two Yehuda Glantz adapted various flutes and other Bamboo instruments into his music.
Yehuda Glantz began producing, arranging and composing music in International Latin American Jewish Fusion.
Yehuda Glantz's stay in Israel presented him with many questions about Judaism.
Yehuda Glantz subsequently performed in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Europe, Japan, Rusia, South America and Israel.
Yehuda Glantz released an album entitled Golden Organ 1 and 2 in 1985 and Golden Tunes in 1986.
In 1992 Yehuda Glantz released the album Pionero, a Spanish album debuting the song Adon Olam.
From 1992 to 2007, Yehuda Glantz appeared each year at the Chabad Telethon in Hollywood.
Yehuda Glantz then appeared in season 2 Episode 7 of the TV series Friends, where he appeared as the "Rabbi playing the electric guitar".
In 2002, Yehuda Glantz released "Gotta Dance- Muchrachim lircod", a personal album about love, children, and joy.
Yehuda Glantz designed a bohemian artistic space in the hills of Jerusalem where VIP events are held with local and international artists for cultural development, creating a space with varied programs for meeting and connection.
Yehuda Glantz brought the material to Israel and continued to work in his studio.