Jerusalem live music

Jerusalem highlights: September 26 – October 2

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Maureen Nehedar (see Sunday).
BEWITCHING BAROQUE musicians get ready to cast spells.

Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra premires fourth 'Witches?' festival, featuring Noam Gal

How Not to Drown in Condensed Milk (See Sunday)

Jerusalem highlights: July 25-31

 CONCERT PIANIST Hagai Yodan.

Hagai Yodan brings bold vision to Jerusalem Piano Festival’s opening concert


Master of the trombone

Benny Sluchin will perform with the Israel Contemporary Players

Benny Sluchin

A truly golden Israel Festival this year

Patrons can select which top-notch local and international performances they want to see

ROBERT WILSON’S production of Samuel Beckett’s classic ‘Krapp’s Last Tape.’

Concert Review: Jean-Michel Jarre in Masada, April 6

Jarre also reminded the audience this concert was meant to raise awareness regarding the Dead Sea’s catastrophic state.

FRENCH ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN Jean-Michel Jarre

Hitting the notes, together

Domestic social and political milieu constraints notwithstanding, Hendler and the choir have been doing good harmonious business for some years now.

Micah Hendler directs the YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus

Invasion of the summer shows

Bieber, Aerosmith, Radiohead - 2017 is shaping up to be a banner one for international touring acts. David Brinn highlights the main attractions and whether they're worth the shekels.

Lead singer Thom Yorke performs with his band Radiohead at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 8, 2009

Eighties pop icons Tears for Fears ready to ‘Shout’ in Tel Aviv

Tickets range from NIS 290-799. For tickets: www.2207.co.il or *2207.

TEARS FOR FEARS founding members Roland Orzabal (left) and Curt Smith

Good young Israel

The weekly items take in music, the culinary arts, street parties and all manner of cultural outings, at various locations around the city center

Neta Elkayam

Music and memory

Mishkenot Sha’ananim hosts a concert to commemorate Benny Gal-Ed.

Israeli Oboist Roni Gal-Ed

Jack of all trades

Cleveland-born Jerusalem musician Eli Schabes is the hardest-working man in the game.

JERUSALEM MUSICIAN Eli Schabes wrestles with his music as the one-man looping band Maz Gan.

Gershwin’s ‘Porgy and Bess’ heads to Israel in March

It includes such classic songs as “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So” and “My Man’s Gone Now.”

THE CAST of New York Harlem Theater’s production of ‘Porgy and Bess.’