Classical music
Ofra Yitzhaki talks to ‘Post’ about new albums focusing on monumental musical figures - interview
As Bardanashvili aptly put it, Yitzhaki’s dedication is “a gift to everyone – to the audience, to the history of music, and especially to composers.”
Matti Caspi laid to rest as family and artists gather to honor his legacy
Pianist Ido Shalom on music, meaning, and playing beyond the concert hall
Keshet Eilon’s homecoming gala
Adam Abeshouse, Jewish producer of classical recordings, dies at 63
Abeshouse began playing violin in the third grade. He studied at New York University and the Manhattan School of Music.
Darya Mosenzon to celebrate Al-Andalus and North African Jewish music in September concerts
Experience Darya Mosenzon’s unique take on Al-Andalus and North African Jewish music this September in Tel Aviv, Beersheba, and Ein Hashofet.
Grapevine July 12, 2024: Important visits
Movers and shakers in Israeli Society.
Duo Sonare: When Beethoven meets the music of Hollywood - review
Duo Sonare blends Beethoven and Hollywood music, featuring diverse styles from Bach to John Williams, creating accessible, high-quality classical performances with improvisational flair.
Ra'anana Symphonette shines light on new talent - review
In an exciting musical event, Ra'anana Symphonette highlights Maayan Franco and Nadav Ein-Gal's work, marking them as "stars of the future."
Bouncing Bach: The eighth edition of Bach Festival celebrates the composer's work - review
This year's Bach Festival, already in its eighth edition, will see the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra perform the storied musician's pieces.
Honoring Holocaust victim and Austrian musician Viktor Ullmann
One can only hazard a guess at what Ullmann may have gone on to write and produce, had his life circumstances been kinder.
Critic’s account of classical music after the Holocaust is named Jewish book of the year
James McBride also won two National Jewish Book Awards for fiction for his novel “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store,” a sprawling whodunit centering on a small Pennsylvania town.
Jerusalem Cinematheque’s annual film, lecture, concert series hits 30
The series kicked off last month and will run through June, taking in a total of 15 multidisciplinary offerings, and will continue to offer some respite from the ongoing existential trials in Israel.
Playing for life: mother and son perform in Tel Aviv - feature
Soviet-born Jerusalemite pianist Oxana Yablonskaya celebrates a special birthday.