For the first time in Israel!

International Music Festival

An international music festival, combining an exciting series of concerts featuring violinist Shlomo Mintz, clarinetist Paul Meyer, pianists Alexander Gindin and Ingolph Wunder, conductors Dmitry Jablonsky and Conrad van Alpen, and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra with an international piano competition that will host 50 participants from all over the world. In light of demand, sales for the events have already begun. Artistic direction and initiative: Dmitry Jablonsky. The performances: A musical extravaganza by Maestro...
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An international music festival, combining an exciting series of concerts featuring violinist Shlomo Mintz, clarinetist Paul Meyer, pianists Alexander Gindin and Ingolph Wunder, conductors Dmitry Jablonsky and Conrad van Alpen, and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, with an international piano competition that will host 50 participants from all over the world.
In light of demand, sales for the events have already begun.

Artistic direction and initiative: Dmitry Yablonsky.

The shows:

Musical extravaganza

Maestro Dmitry Yablonsky will conduct the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra

Guest musicians: renowned clarinetist Paul Mayer and pianist Alexander Gindin.

The program includes: Mussorgsky, “Night on an Ice Mountain” and “Pictures at an Exhibition”, the Clarinet Concerto by Weber, as well as two works by composer Alexei Shor, “Travelogue” – a suite for piano and orchestra and “Verdiana” for clarinet and orchestra.

The concert will take place on September 11 at the Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem and on September 15 at the Tel Aviv Opera House.

 

A large symphony concert

Conrad van Alpen, conductor of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, violinist Shlomo Mintz.

The opening program includes a fantasy for Romeo and Juliet by Tchaikovsky, “Seascapes” – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra by Alexei Shor, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso by Saint-Saëns, and Symphony No. 7 by Beethoven.

On September 12th at the Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem and on September 14th at the Tel Aviv Opera House

Seattle for piano

Piano recital performed by pianist Ingolf Wunder, winner of the International Chopin Competition – a mesmerizing piano recital with works by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt and Schubert.

Mozart: Fantasia in B minor K. 397

Alexei Shor – Childhood Memories

Chopin – Nocturne in C sharp minor, Nocturne in E flat major

Liszt – Sonata in B-minor

On September 13th in the Zucker Hall at the Tel Aviv Center for Culture

 

The final concert of the piano competition

Conductor: Maestro Dmitry Yablonsky, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra

Winners of the International Piano Competition, Tel Aviv

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