How can one find one’s way into the world of classics?I totally agree that for modern man this is quite difficult. While on TV the pictures are changing every second, to sit in a concert hall and look for half an hour at a pianist who almost does not move is a challenge. We seem to have lost our ability to concentrate. Yet there are so many lecture concerts, especially in Israel, for every taste and for every level. People who present them, such as Astrit Balzan, Gil Shohat or Orit Wolf, are extremely clever. They are looking for the ways to bring music to people without compromising.They don’t offer beer and don’t try to be funny but rather impart important knowledge to the audience. It is always good to go with a friend with whom you can share your emotional experience.Coming here to the Tel Hai Master Classes, what do you want to give to the students? I try to teach them to teach themselves, to ask questions, to shift the subconscious to the conscious.They often say that it’s impossible to explain music by words, but I still demand explanations from my students. Not ’I like this and I don’t like that,’ but I want them to be specific and aware of what they are doing. I try to give them the tools that allow them to conduct a dialogue with the piece and with the composer.
The Tel Hai Master Classes take place August 5-22. Most of the activities are free and open to the public. For more information and a full program: www.masterclasses.org.ilAlon Goldstein joins the course on August 13. He will give a special concert with the Israel Chamber Orchestra at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art on August 22.