Alon Harari was born in Israel in 1982. He graduated with his M.A in Performance and B.Mus. studies with honours at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, Tel-Aviv (2002-2008).

He was awarded scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation from (2005-2010), as well as a scholarship from the Colton Foundation for M.A studies (2007-2009). Alon won the first prize in the Buchman-Mehta School Competition (2004) and the Most Promising Young Artist prize at the Hilde Zadek International Competition in Vienna (2004). Alon was a finalist at the Spring Competitions for Young Singers in Israel (2008); as well as the prestigious 47th Francisco Viñas International Singing Competition in Barcelona (2010) and a finalist at the 10th Sacred Music CompetitioninRome,Italy (2010).

He regualry appears at the Abu-Gosh Festival (since 2003) the Eilat Chamber Music Festival (2008) and gave recitals in London and Glasgow.

In 2006, he sung the role of “Zephyrus” in a Brilliant Classics recording of Mozart’s Apollo & Hyacinthus, conducted by Nicol Matt in Stuttgart,Germany 2006.  

In 2007 he made his first appearance at The Lithuanian National Opera as “Orfeo” in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, to critical acclaim.

Alon has performed with Matthew Halls (Retrospect Ensemble-London); Dan Ettinger and the ISrael Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion in Carmina Burana, and with The Jerusalem Camerata Orchestra in Dido and Aeneas by Purcell and with the Jerusalem  Symphony Orchestra.

His career took him to Germany where he performed in The Münster Opera House as Eustazio in Rinaldo by Handel, and in The Dortmund Opera House as Tolomeo in Julius Cesare by Handel to critical acclaim.

During the 2011- 2012 season, Alon performed in Ottone at the Handel Festival in Halle, Germany, as Tolomeo in Giulio Cesare  by Handel at The Finnish National Opera Helsinki with Maestro Howard Arman and the role of Orfeo in Orfeo ed Euridice production at the Israeli Opera.