Piano
Jerusalem highlights: February 13-19
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Pianist Ido Shalom on music, meaning, and playing beyond the concert hall
Boundless Bach at the 12th rollout of the Jerusalem Piano Festival
The orchestral roar of 32 hands on 704 keys
Jerusalem Jazz Festival launches next week
The 40-year-old mother of four will showcase her latest recorded offering, Free The Dolphin, at next week’s Jerusalem Jazz Festival, and then on to the Israel Museum.
The Arthur Rubinstein Grand Piano competition final begins
The concerts will be live-streamed on arims.org.il as well as on eventim.co.il/Arthur. Tickets are required.
Jewish musicians rolling out year’s worth of spiritual ‘healing songs’
Along with eight other Jewish singers and prayer leaders, Brody will showcase the songs written during the pandemic during a concert Monday night.
Jowy Cenat Emerging as A Musician Of Pure Concentration
New documentary 'Tuning' focuses on piano at Tel Aviv train station
Ilan Yagoda’s documentary shows music as a great equalizer
Meet Eden Giat: A rising star in Israeli jazz
Debut album 'Crossing the Red Sea' releases April 29.
Katya Gervits - A key connection at a young age
The 13-year-old is a contestant in the forthcoming Pnina Salzman Young Pianists Competition, which is due to take place, for the eighth time, at the Kfar Saba Conservatory February 8-18.
Israeli teenage pianist shows key connection with music from young age
The Pnina Salzman Young Pianists Competition is due to take place, for the eighth time, at the Kfar Saba Conservatory February 8-18.
Joanne Rogers, pianist and widow of TV star Fred Rogers, dies at 92
The couple were married for 50 years before Fred Rogers’ death from stomach cancer in 2003.
Israeli pianist David Greilsammer creates musical labyrinth
Labyrinth is a study in opposites, how they attract and even enhance one another.