Yoram Lachish

A contemporary jazz and world-music performer on oboe and English horn. In addition to western music, Lachish integrates into his music a variety of ethnic wind instruments which he obtained during his travels around the world, such as Shehnai (Indian oboe), Zurna (Turkish oboe) and Shofar (Jewish traditional horn).

Lachish performed and recorded with world renowned musicians including bassist Avishai Cohen and Idan Raichel. Overseas collaboration with the Dutch ethno-jazz trio Kepera, led to concerts around the world and the recording of a critically acclaimed album 'Levantasy'. Yoram is also an active member in the contemporary and experimental music scene in Tel-Aviv, performing with groups such as Tel-Aviv Art Ensemble and Musica Nova.

As a classical musician Yoram performed with leading Israeli ensembles including the Israel Chamber Orchestra, with whom he appeared as a soloist, the Israel Kibbutz Orchestra and other chamber ensembles. This all has led to many performances around the world: Canada, Brazil, Germany, Finland, South Africa and many more.

Apart from being a professional musician, Yoram is a master graduate of the Sociology & Anthropology department in Bar-Ilan University.