Concert No 11
Bastienne-enchanting, lighthearted scenes bursting with youthful charm, through the luminous, elegant Piano Concerto No. 12
With Tel Aviv Soloists, Shahar Choir, and soloists.
conductor: Barak Tal
Concert no 10
Experience the very best of Spanish and Latin classical music in an exciting, cultural, and virtuosic concert—a journey to the heart of Spanish tradition.
Concert no 9
A special performance of Levi’s greatest songs, in an intimate chamber arrangements for piano, flute and strings
Concert no 7
A musical tribute full of smiles, rhythm, and the charm of a bygone era.
Concert no 6
This sparkling, intimate concert—under the musical direction of pianist Ari Erev
—features beloved classics, stirring arrangements, and polished performances.
Concert no 5
Mozart’s Requiem—one of the most profound and moving works ever composed—is presented here in a rare, concentrated performance: choir, soloists, and four-hand piano, in the classic arrangement by Carl Czerny.
Concert no 4
A musical journey to Vienna in the year 1800 – to the salons, palaces, and noble homes where clarinet quartets, refined sonatas, and elegant arrangements were performed with love.
Concert no 3
Shlomo Idov, one of the central voices in Israeli music, returns to his South American roots in a festive concert that blends Hebrew lyrics, Latin rhythm, and the spirit of Buenos Aires.
Concert no 1
In a festive and rhythm-filled concert, Tremolo Percussion Ensemble joins forces with soloists Keren Hadar, Yair Polishook, and special guest Anat Fort – internationally acclaimed pianist – to bring the music of George Gershwin to center stage.
Blending classical and jazz, concert and passion.
the program features a unique arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue for piano and percussion ensemble.
Alongside this masterpiece, selections from the beloved opera Porgy and Bess will be performed – songs of love, sorrow, and hope,all in Gershwin’s unmistakable style: rich, moving, foot-tapping, and full of soul
Concert no 2
“Goldberg to Piazzolla”- Kless Strings Trio
From Bach to Beethoven – and Piazzolla: A Chamber Journey in Three Shades