Piano
Arthur Rubinstein’s piano competition: A rich tale of two cities and one legacy
While the competition is traditionally held every 3 years in Tel Aviv, the 18th edition features a unique bifurcated structure due to ongoing security concerns in Israel.
Tel Aviv Museum of Art reimagines exhibitions amid wartime conditions
Jerusalem highlights: February 13-19
Pianist Ido Shalom on music, meaning, and playing beyond the concert hall
How music changed my life
Lena is justifiably proud of her students who go on to illustrious careers, but she also thrills to the music produced by the children with special needs.
Meditation, Hania Rani style
The Shaman of Sounds series presents gifted Berlin-based Polish pianist
Night Light brings music and art to Neve Sha’anan
Live concerts, free art shows and delicious Eritrean food will be on offer during the two-night celebration.
Playing beautifully
Pianist Boris Berezovsky tops the A-list of international musicians participating in the Eilat Chamber Music Festival.
Meditation, Hania Rani style
The Shaman of Sounds series in Tel Aviv presents gifted Berlin-based Polish pianist.
A folly by any other name: Indie band at 21st edition of TA Piano Festival
Home-grown indie band led by Alex Moshe to be featured at 21st edition of TA Piano Festival
Home-grown band featured at 21st edition of Piano Festival in Tel Aviv
A folly by any other name
From Poland with piano love
The entire four-day program (November 13-16) has a Polish scent to it, with many of the concerts devoted to works by Chopin, although not all pertain to the classical genre.
Mozart on ‘Borrow’ time
19-year-old pianist highlights Tel Aviv Soloists Ensemble concerts this weekend.
Tinkling the ivories in Tel Aviv
Annual Piano Festival announces stellar lineup