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.”

OFRA YITZHAKI: ‘My primary drive is simply to record music I believe in deeply, on an artistic level.’
Family members and friends attend a funeral service for Israeli singer and composer Mati Caspi, who passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer, in Tel Aviv, February 9, 2026.

Matti Caspi laid to rest as family and artists gather to honor his legacy

Pianist Ido Shalom takes his seat at the keyboard

Pianist Ido Shalom on music, meaning, and playing beyond the concert hall

Ensemble finale

Keshet Eilon’s homecoming gala


Violinist brings experience to forthcoming spots with Israel Camera Orchestra Jerusalem

Braunstein says he has always kept his musical options open, across all kinds of cultural spheres and genres.

 GUY BRAUSTEIN: When I was a kid I listened to everything and anything. I had, and still have, an insatiable appetite for every type of music.

Conductor Andres Mustonen brings Bach's body of work to life

Tel Aviv's MustonenFest porgram takes in works by Bach, Mozart, Estonian composer Jaan Rääts, 16th-century German composer Heinrich Schütz and 86-year-old Estonian composer Arvo Pärt.

 ESTONIAN VIOLINIST-CONDUCTOR Andres Mustonen (center) with his Hortus Musicus ensemble.

Eilat’s Sphera Festival to be lit up by David Dorantes

The inaugural Sphera Festival is back under COVID-19 guidelines and is bringing the best: jazzy textures of Spanish pianist David Doranteswith stellar French bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons.

 DAVID DORANTES: ‘During my student years, I played a lot of Chopin. Logically it has also influenced my composing style.’

Completely Mozart: The Pianos Festival tickles Jerusalem’s ivories

The program features three original works inspired by Mozart, specially written for the Jerusalem East-West Orchestra by Wolpe, Nizar Elkhater and jazz-leaning Guy Mintus.

 THE ISRAEL Chamber Orchestra, with conductor Ziv Cojocaru, team up with soloists Malachi Rosenbaum and Oxana Jablonska

Some classical compositions have yet to be performed in Israel - analysis

A possible reason for them having been unjustifiably forgotten is presumably that their composers stood under the formidable shadow of Bach and Handel.

THE ALMA trio, with bass and drum support, gets to grips with the music.

Grapevine: Lock around the clock

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra

Jerusalem hosts eighth annual Pianos Festival for free, completely online

Thursday saw the debut of a new project by composer Tom Cohen, featuring guests Dudu Tassa and pianist Omri Mor, which blends the works of Beethoven with classical Andalusian music.

The Jerusalem Philharmonic Orchestra plays at the 2019 Pianos Festival.

Amihai Grosz: From Berlin with viola

Now first principal viola player of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Jerusalem-born Grosz is a seasoned campaigner.

Amihai Grosz

Israel Sinfonietta to perform live concert Saturday night

Internationally-known pianist Asaf Kleinman joins from his home in Austria.


Ida Haendel, master violinist and champion of Israel musicians, dies at 91

Despite giving many master classes, she always said: “I never teach, but I rather share my ideas about music with those who are ready to listen.”

Ida Haendel 311