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
Concert Review - Zubin Mehta and Verdi’s Requiem
The requiem begins with the soft entrance of the cellos and gradually the powerful orchestral forces were unleashed during the “Dies Irae.”
Not just fiddling around
18-year-old David Roth is making heads turn with the Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
A young Tchaikovsky comes home
The 2011 Tchaikovsky Prize winner, young Israeli violinist Itamar Zorman, will appear with the Tel Aviv Soloists ensemble under a baton of Barak Tal.
Jewish mysticism in contemporary music
Gorna is a modern woman in London's Bobov Chassidic world – as she describes herself to Basia Monka, in her interview for the Magazine.
360 degrees and more
Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet returns to Israel with a new and exciting program
Highlighting the nuances and shifts of the melody.
Emma Shapplin, Supertramp’s Roger Hodgson and Queen tribute on the way
If the Bohemian Rhapsody film and the Oscar ceremony appearance of Queen left you wanting more, Marc Martel – the Ultimate Queen Celebration – will rock you on April 17 at Hangar 11 in Tel Aviv.
A man for all musical seasons
Famed conductor Joshua Rifkin to wield baton for Bach in Jerusalem Festival
Keeping things fresh with conductor Alan Gilbert
Former music director of New York Philharmonic to conduct Israel Philharmonic for first time.
Circular breathing for a continuous sound
Flutist Sharon Bezaly shares her gifts with the Netanya Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra