Israeli music
How songs become memory: The role of music on Israel’s Memorial Day
“People need someone to resonate with what they feel. Songs help them not feel alone,” says Dr. Ayelet Dassa, a music therapist and researcher at Bar-Ilan University.
Ittai Binnun’s ‘Home’: Jerusalem jazz meets post–Oct 7. reality
Matti Caspi laid to rest as family and artists gather to honor his legacy
How Matti Caspi’s music became a treasured national soundtrack - comment
Zubin Mehta cancels all Israeli shows, cites Netanyahu's 'treatment of Palestinians'
Zubin Mehta, an Indian conductor who was IPO musical director for 50 years, condemns Netanyahu's policies on Palestine and urges the arts community to speak out.
Heavy metal peace in the Mideast: Orphaned Land frontman asks if unity through music can survive
Kobi Farhi talks to the Post ahead of the launch of his autobiographical new book, "Good Night, Orphaned Land."
Bar Rose's most recent albums bring complex instrumentation to the forefront
For anyone who resonates with classic textures, rich arrangements, and laid-back groove, Bar Rose’s music will immediately hit home.
Daphna Ban explores growing up and identity in new album Heat Wave
“I guess the album is really about growing up and shaping yourself as a young adult trying to make sense of everything that happens to you,” said Daphna Ban.
Freed hostage Alon Ohel gives a musical performance at Rabin Medical Center gala
“Performing in front of an audience is a moment of joy for me and a crucial part of my rehabilitation. I want to thank everyone involved. Taking the stage tonight is my victory.” Ohel said.
The Israel Music Showcase Festival brings industry professionals to scout new talent
During a time of freshly inflicted wounds, many felt this festival marked the start of a chapter of renewal and restoration for Israel.
Rami Kleinstein scales the heights with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
The full interview with Kleinstein will be published in this Friday’s edition of The Jerusalem Post Magazine.
Renowned French violinist David Grimal brings harmony to Eilat
On stage in Eilat, David Grimal affirms his enduring conviction that musical harmony is a powerful path toward renewal, offering a truer vision for human connection.
Bach, unplugged with The Revolution Orchestra
The Revolution Orchestra turns toward Bach in a joyful new season blurring the lines between reverence and play.
Songs by Hatikva 6, Sabrina Carpenter most played in Israel in last year
The ACUM Awards ceremony will present a number of awards on November 17.