Classical music

Keshet Eilon’s homecoming gala

Annual concert at Enav Center features Vadim Gluzman and Ensemble Finale

Ensemble finale
DAVID GRIMAL: Music is about listening before you do anything else.

Renowned French violinist David Grimal brings harmony to Eilat

The Jerusalem Philharmonic Orchestra plays at the 2019 Pianos Festival.

Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to open 89th season in Tel Aviv

ASTRIG SIRANOSSIAN (cello)

2025 Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival to feature world-class artists


Wandering Stars Music Festival set to be a musical treat

Each year, the festival rotates between competitions for piano, winds or string instruments. This year is the turn of the single reed instruments.

SHIRLEY BRILL

Musicians with a mission

Omri Epstein says that the vast majority of classical musicians currently have to muddle through in far less nurturing conditions.

BUSCH TRIO

Israeli percussionist Chen Zimbalista makes some noise

Chen Zimbalista

Paris in the fall

Verdi, Mozart, El Greco and Leonardo provide a plethora of music and art.

René Pape as King Philip and Vitalij Kowaljow as the Grand Inquisitor in Verdi’s Don Carlo

America-Israel Cultural Foundation to celebrate their 80th anniversary at Tel Aviv gala

The event has invited these AICF-affiliated artists together to showcase their talents all under one roof – through one memorable jam-packed night.

An America-Israel Cultural Foundation gala

Self-taught violin maker from North Macedonia wins international fame

SVETOZAR BOGDANOVSKI, a self-taught craftsman, supervises an apprentice at his shop in Veles, North Macedonia, last month

Local King of Blues Ronnie Peterson dies aged 62

The blues were always dearest to Peterson’s heart and he was one of the leading lights on the scene here.

Blues musicians Ronnie Peterson (right) and Lazer Lloyd

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.”

Zubin Mehta and the IPO performing Verdi’s Requiem

Not just fiddling around

18-year-old David Roth is making heads turn with the Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

DAVID ROTH: ‘I don’t step out of the bounds of the halacha.’

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.

ITAMAR ZORMAN