The orchestra will perform the choral symphony Dialogues of Love, based on a work by the medieval Jewish rabbi Judah Leone Abarvanel.
This year’s Classicameri Festival spreads the fun musical word far and wide.
Talia Erdal will demonstrate where her extracurricular “moonlighting” activities are taking her on December 14, when she plays a solo concert at Mishkenot Sha’ananim.
The performance is dedicated to war evacuees from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Various members of the ensemble have been traveling the length and breadth of the country, playing – for free – to audiences of all sizes and age groups, and at all kinds of venues, grand and modest.
The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra offers some healing sounds
Forty years after he founded the Israel Camerata, Biron is very much still in the thick of things, guiding his music-playing wards through repertoires of practically any ilk going.
November brings the Israeli/French conductor/pianist Nimrod David Pfeffer to the Ra’anana stage.
The 26th edition offers excellent free concerts all over the country.