Orchestra
Israeli Lior Navok wins prestigious Engel Prize for Ukraine war composition
Navok describes his 10-minute orchestral piece, 'Blue, Yellow, Smoke,' composed during the early days of the Russia-Ukraine War, as trying to 'capture the melancholic mood of war.'
Bach, unplugged with The Revolution Orchestra
Assaf Avidan goes orchestral with new show and album
An evening of Puccini opera in Jerusalem
Israeli Andalusian Orchestra Ashdod tours Morocco
The Band's Visit - Israeli orchestra returns to make music in Cairo
Plácido Domingo to perform in Tel Aviv
The 12-time Grammy winner spent three years at the beginning of his career as an opera singer in the Israeli Opera, in the 1960s.
Israeli orchestra appears in Egypt for first time in 40 years
The Independence Day celebrations came as Israeli-Egyptian economic ties have grown.
Jerusalem highlights April 29-May 5
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Violinist brings experience to forthcoming spots with Israel Camera Orchestra Jerusalem
Braunstein says he has always kept his musical options open, across all kinds of cultural spheres and genres.
The band's visit... to Dubai
The unique orchestra brought its music and message of tolerance to the UAE in March and performed at Expo Dubai
Israel's Galilee Chamber Orchestra to make US debut at Carnegie Hall
“The Galilee Chamber Orchestra offers an example of the ways that music and the arts can serve as powerful tools, building trust and common ground.”
Kati Debretzeni returns to Israel with baroque music
The “pretext” for her Israeli foray is a conducting and playing berth with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra (JBO) which takes in four concerts, February 12-15.
Ra’anana Symphonette brings Schubertiade to stage
The Schubertiade began in Franz Schubert’s lifetime (1797-1828) as a sociable, informal musical gathering, where musicians and music lovers would gather to hear and play music.