From veteran artists to new talents, the ACUM awards honor Israel’s year of music during war and unity.
In 2012, Cho and her family decided to move to Israel. This move was not just a leap of faith but an embrace of a long-held dream.
The shows take place on November 28 at Tel Aviv’s Zucker Hall and November 30 at the Haifa Rappaport Auditorium.
The nephew of master Indian flute player Hariprasad Chaurasia will play in the Jerusalem International Oud Festival.
Talk. Art. Music. debuts with the Tel Aviv Saxophone Quartet’s eclectic and vibrant performance.
The iconic Israeli songwriter's career spans six decades, with a number of popular hits and hundreds of songs.
'Hakeves Hashisha-Asar' concerts combine original hits, solo tracks, and a heartfelt tribute to Yehonatan Geffen
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Academy is the first in Israel specifically designed to prepare talented young musicians for a career with a professional orchestra.
High schools received preserved instruments as part of the collection known as the "Violins of Hope," which Jews played before and during the Holocaust.