Jazz
'Köln 75': The unlikely story behind Keith Jarrett's iconic concert - review
Köln 75, directed by Israel-born, New York-based Ido Fluk, is a little like The Big Short at times, in that it features moments when various characters stop the action and break the fourth wall.
What is jazz? Jerusalem festival proves there’s no single answer
The second Israeli Jazz Festival in Lehavim gets underway
Ittai Binnun’s ‘Home’: Jerusalem jazz meets post–Oct 7. reality
From Ethiopia with love and joy: A recent arrival to the shores unfurls his vocal talents
Abate Berihun blazed a trail for many Israelis with Ethiopian roots, being one of Ethiopia’s leading jazz artists before making aliyah 25 years ago.
Shimon Kontarge's art exudes joy
A closer examination of Kontarge’s work reveals the intricate layering of colors and composition, all synchronizing like a symphony
Eduard Shyfrin says, ‘Save your time for love’
Creates new music initiative to increase love and peace in the world
The Revolution Orchestra hits musical Main Street
Like many other artistic and cultural activities, it was put on hold in the wake of October 7
Latino-America Festival returns to Tel Aviv amid war
The opening slot of the festival feeds straight off a solid, well-established and enduringly popular artistic foundation, with Sendersky et al charged with providing their own reading of Bossa Nova.
Red Sea Jazz Festival returns amid war
The forthcoming edition of the Red Sea Jazz Festival, which takes place in Eilat February 22-24, has quite a few intriguing twinnings lined up across the three-day roster.
Estonian violinist-conductor Andres Mustonen heads to Israel
Andres Mustonen will perform at the MustonenFest Tallinn–Tel Aviv festival, the 11th edition of which takes place all around the country February 12-March 21.
Jazz is back in Eilat for Red Sea Jazz Festival
The Red Sea Jazz Festival, the discipline’s leading national showcase slot, is due to take place down in Eilat, February 22-24.
Jewish singer Emma Smith comes to Israel to spread some joy
The Postmodern Jukebox circuit was scuppered by the war in Gaza but it’s enabling Smith to break out on her own, backed by longtime collaborator, guitarist and musical director Denny Ilett.
Jazz to the rescue: A marathon event supports survivors of October 7
A jazz marathon is due to take place at the Tassa venue in Tel Aviv on December 3 (starts 6 p.m.). The proceeds of the program will go to treating the October 7 massacre survivors.