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
Songs of the Tribe - feature
Israeli Opera soloists join the Ra'anana Symphonette Orchestra in a celebration of Israeli songs.
*NSYNC drops first new song together in 20 years
*NSYNC's last studio album, "Celebrity," was released in 2001.
Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra moves from Baroque to Classic
Meniker says he was looking to give the audiences oxymoronic value for money when he got down to piecing the program together.
Conductor Mälkki debuts with Israel Philharmonic
The concerts will include two symphonic tone poems: En Saga by Jean Sibelius and Le Poeme de l’extase by Alexander Scriabine, as well as Ernest Bloch’s Schelomo, Hebraic Rhapsody for cello.
The Israeli Vocal Ensemble is celebrating its 30th anniversary
The veteran choral troupe celebrates with a two-day festival in Zichron Yaakov
Israeli musicians take center stage in Nicosia
Ode to lost culture: Jewish influence in Polish classical music
A binational double-header salutes Jewish contributions to Polish artistic life
Die Fledermaus - the bat is landing in Israel
Thrills, spills and fun galore as a popular Strauss operetta rolls into town.
Young, talented and restless
Teenage British violinist Leia Zhu brings her precocious talents to Israel once again.
Mélanie Laurent brings expertise to curtain raiser of this year’s Israeli Harp Competition
Laurent certainly put her heart, soul and hours of practice into her instrumental love, and made good progress.