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


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.

JARMILA XYMENA GÓRNA: On a spiritual quest.

360 degrees and more

Zeev Tenneh: For me, music's role is to push me through life in a way I can understand.

Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet returns to Israel with a new and exciting program

Highlighting the nuances and shifts of the melody.

The Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet

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.

Marc Martel channels Freddie Mercury (right) and Emma Shapplin

A man for all musical seasons

Famed conductor Joshua Rifkin to wield baton for Bach in Jerusalem Festival

JOSHUA RIFKIN: ‘I have spent a lot of time with Bach over the years.’

Keeping things fresh with conductor Alan Gilbert

Former music director of New York Philharmonic to conduct Israel Philharmonic for first time.

Conductor Alan Gilbert.

Circular breathing for a continuous sound

Flutist Sharon Bezaly shares her gifts with the Netanya Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra

The Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts symphony orchestra with Menahem Nebenhaus conducting

Chamber music at its best

The Eilat International Chamber Music Festival will returns to Eilat next month.

LA VOCE STRUMENTALE

An intimate evening with Schubert

Schubert’s “gatherings” attracted the best artists. Solomon Sultzer – the cantor of Vienna’s main synagogue, the Stadttempel – had the reputation of having the finest baritone voice of his time.

Anna Huntley

In the footsteps of Betty Knut

The Ra’anana Symphonette presented the history of this dynamic woman who lived only 38 years – and made her story come alive.

THE WARM, velvet voice of mezzo soprano Yonit Tobi was a perfect vehicle for Edith Piaf songs