Tsippi Fleischer was born in Haifa, Israel, of Polish-born parents, and grew up in a mixed Jewish-Arab environment.
She composed and arranged extensively in these genres, and already then her activity had a prominent educational component, which was expressed, among other things, in her work with the Children's and Youth Theater under the direction of Orna Porat in Tel Aviv, and as arranger and conductor of the educational television series "Music in the Theater" hosted and musically directed by Gary Bertini.
Her creative thinking has undergone upheavals since the 1970s: back then, her pioneering style influenced by her Middle Eastern studies stood out in Israel.
In the 1990s, her gaze deepened in time and place, incorporating elements from the Semitic world and even beyond, including references to ancient cultures.
A comprehensive discography, including streaming and downloading of complete CDs in MP3 format, can be found on http://www.tsippi-fleischer.com/disco.html.