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
Nazi-looted sheet music returned to modern heirs
Beethoven gave the sheet music to his secretary before it found its way to the wealthy Czechoslovakian Petschek family.
Israeli Vocal Ensemble looks into affairs of the heart
“I think people will leave happy, but also with some useful advice about life and love.” Can’t be bad.
Taking a bow into Tel Aviv Soloists Ensemble's next wave
Violinist Yaakov Rubinstein kickstarts the Tel Aviv Soloists Ensemble’s new season.
Classical musician André Rieu returns to Israel
André Rieu is considered to be one of the most successful violinists in the world and is a revolutionary leader in classical music.
Veteran pianist Garrick Ohlsson keeps his musical options open
A rewarding, pleasurable and heartwarming listening experience, with a consummate open-minded professional, is clearly in store for the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem audiences.
Music is music at this year's Tzlilei Stav music festival
Tzlilei Stav started out at Tefen in 2016, moving on to Ein Kerem for a couple of years before ending up in Abu Gosh.
‘I Am A Guitar’ international festival unveils the riches of Polish classical guitar music
Polish strings attached: Kowalski’s festival concert at Tzavta should be thoroughly entertaining, engaging, enlightening and pretty exciting, too.
Canadian classical violinist Lara St. John comes to Beersheba
Music lovers, who go along to the Beersheba Performing Arts Center this Saturday evening (9 p.m.), can look forward to a quality and, no doubt, emotive display of classical instrumental mastery.
Grapevine July 8, 2022: Not newsworthy?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
The MozART quartet brings us its unique mix of melody and fun
This is classical music meets pop culture meets acrobatics and a fair bit of lampooning into the bargain.