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The Israel Festival 2012 in Jerusalem: Classical Music


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Wednesday may 23rd


The Israel Festival 2012: four weeks of performances by performers from Israel and abroad!


23.05.2012 - 14.06.2012

 

The Israel Festival is the largest and most important international arts and cultural festival in the land and has chosen Jerusalem as its eternal home (save for a few scattered events in other cities). 


For more information about the festival and to order tickets visit the festival's official website.


Classical Music Performances:

Brahms Marathon/ conductor- Gil Shohat
25.5.2012 | 10:30 | The Henry Crown Concert Hall


No special reason is needed to celebrate the chamber-music masterpieces composed by Johannes Brahms. These pieces were written at the height of the Romantic period in music, and stand out as exemplary chamber-music pieces in the entire history of music. The Marathon will feature a range of vocal and instrument ensembles, which will perform pieces composed through Brahms' musical career.


This marathon is the sixth in a series of annual musical marathons performed at the Israel Festival: these marathons, which combine performances and explanations, go on for 5-6 hours, are broadcast live on Israel's classical music station. They are devoted to a single musical theme, and usually to a single composer, and feature Israel's most important performers. This year, the marathon is hosting four of our best-known opera singers, the country's best chamber-music players, and piano soloists who have received international recognition and lead promising careers.


Sharon Rostorf-Zamir - Soprano

Bracha Kol - Mezzo Soprano

Joseph Aridan - Tenor

Alexei Knonicob - Baritone

Nitai Zori - Violin

Asi Matathias - Violin

Matan Gilitchensky - Viola

Hillel Zori - Cello

Alexander Gurfinkel - Clarinet

Victor Stanislavsky­­- Piano

Tami Kanazawa and Yuval Admoni - Piano duo

Michal Tal - Piano

Gil Shohat - Piano


Duration of performance: four-and-a-half hours, with two intermissions



 Arias

Classical Music in Ein Karem

25.5.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


 "Opera Studio" of The Israel Opera

Bach - Handel: Arias

 



Dialogue for Flute & Harpsichord
Classical Music in Ein Karem
26.5.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


 Dialogue for Flute & Harpsichord


Noam Buchman - flute

Netta Ladar - harpsichord

Bach: Sonatas for Flute and Keyboard and works by Mozart, Varese and Gronich ‎




Accentus Austria
Sephardic Romances and Baroque music
27.5.2012 | 21:15 | The Henry Crown Concert Hall


Woodwind Fest
Classical Music in Ein Karem
1.6.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


 Festival of Winds

 


Workshop for wind instruments, directed by Mauricio Paez

of the Jerusalem Academy of ‎Music and Dance

 


Bach:‎ Trio sonata ‎

Mozart:‎ Divertim enti on themes from "Figaro" and "Cosi fan tutte"‎

Serenade for winds K. 375‎‎

‎& works by Beethoven, Telemann, Francaix, Tcherepnin and Dubois

 

 


The workshop for wind instruments is a project of the outstanding young players of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. The workshop is directed by bassoonist Mauricio Paez, one of Israel's leading pedagogues.


The programme comprises a wide variety of styles, ranging from works by Bach arranged by bassoonist Mordechai Rechtman, to new music of the 20th century.


 

Double Concerti
Classical Music in Ein Karem
2.6.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


Double Concerti


With Ensemble Millennium, Ensemble in residence


The Millennium Ensemble was founded, as its name suggests, in the year 2000 by graduates of ‎the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance as the Ensemble in Residence of the Ein Kerem ‎Music Centre. Today most of the musicians are members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, ‎and Millennium has gained a reputation as one of Israel's leading chamber ensembles.‎

 


 

The programme comprises double concerti by Bach and Vivaldi:‎

J.S. Bach- Concerto for Two Cembalos in C Major, ‎BWV 1061‎

‎ Concerto for Two Violins in d minor, BWV ‎‎1043‎

‎ Concerto for Oboe and Violin (Version for ‎Violin and Viola) in c minor, BWV 1060‎

 


 

A. Vivaldi- Concerto for Violin and Cello in B flat Major, RV 547‎




 A-cappella, Cluj Philharmonic Choir
2.6.2012 | 13:00 | YMCA

 

The Cluj Philharmonic Choir has been performing for over four decades throughout Europe, as well as in Israel, with great success.


Its current musical director, Cornel Groza who was appointed in 1986, enriched the choir's variegated repertoire, and specifically its Romanian repertoire. The acapella program is to be performed in Jerusalem and will include a stylistically and historically wide range of works, from Purcell and Gluck to Mendelssohn and Rachmaninov, with an emphasis on Romanian composers such as Gheorge Danga, Vasile Herman, and Ludovicus Bárdos.


Program:

Jacobson/Joel(arr.A.Pop) - Vihuda l'olam teshev

Christoph Willibald Gluck - De profundis

Henry Purcell - In these delightful, pleasant groves

Serghei Rachmaninov - Bogoroditze Dievo

Ludovicus Bárdos - Libera me

Vasile Herman - Viersuri de dor (p. 1,3)

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Richte mich, Gott

Dariu Pop - Suit? coral? din ?ara Oa?ului

Randall Thompson- Ye shall have a song

Tudor Jarda - Cântecul ?i jocul miresei

Shermer/Waldman(arr.A.Pop)- Jerusalem of Gold

Sigismund Todu?? - Arhaisme

Orbán György - Daemon

Gheorghe Danga - Sârba pe loc

Jester Hairston - Elijah Rock

Walter Donaldson - My Blue Heaven

William L.Dawson - Soon Ah Will Be Done

 

Duration of performance: one hour, without intermission


Musica Ficta
2.6.2012 | 17:00 | YMCA
3.6.2012 | 20:30 | Mishkenot Shaananim

 

The unique Columbian ensemble Musica Ficta, which has been performing for the past 25 years at major international venues, is perhaps the most important representative of one of the most astounding and least familiar traditions in musical history: the Baroque music of South America. This unique program features music by 17th and 18th-century Peruvian and Bolivian composers, which offer an introduction to this unique and remarkable tradition.


Participants:


Jairo Serrano percussion, baroque guitar
Julian Navarro Baroque guitar, xarana
Carlos Serrano Recorders, pipe and tabor
Sebastian Vega Theorbo


Program:

Anaustia
Bolivian anonymous (18th)

Caballero de armas blancas
Pedro Ximénez (fl. 1646-1668)

 

De la alta Providencia
Juan de Herrera (c. 1665-1738)

 

Gaitas
Santiago de Murcia (c.1682-c.1740)

 

Qué dulcemente que canta
José Cascante (c.1625-1702)

 

Desengañémonos ya
José Marín (1618-1699)

 

Pasacalles de primer tono
Francisco Guerau (1649-1722)

Romance a Cristo crucificado
Sebastián Durón (1660-1716)

Chaconas
Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (c.1626-c.1680)

 

Un juguetico de fuego
Peruvian anonymous (c.1700)

 

Sólo es querer
Juan Hidalgo (1614-1685)

 

Diferencias sobre la gayta
Martín y Coll (17th c.)

 

Morenas gitanas
Colombian anonymous (17th c.)


Esa noche yo bailá
Bolivian anonymous (18th c.)

 

From the Reviews:

"Listeners with a taste for the lively and exotic will find this music irresistible."
)American Records Guide , USA)

"... an extremely coherent and specialized ensemble... One of the best sounds heard among the vast number of recent productions."
)Pizzicato Classics, Luxemburg)

"This is a first class production all around..."
(Audiophile Audition , USA , Steven Ritter)

 

Duration of performance: two hours, without intermission


Christos Liszt
Cluj Philharmonic Choir

5.6.2012 | 20:00 | The Henry Crown Concert Hall


This year, the Israel Festival presents an outstanding project: the production of a major oratorio by the composer Franz Liszt, which is being performed for the first time in Israel. Liszt worked on this oratorio for over ten years, and considered it to be his greatest work. Despite the great success it garnered at its premier in Weimar and its romantic, melodic and highly communicative character, this Oratorio is hardly ever performed in concert halls.


The oratorio is in fact a version of Christ's Passion, and touches upon large parts of the story of his life, crucifixion, and death. It includes Latin texts from the New Testament as well as various religious texts, hymns, and songs.endowing the entire oratorio with a melodramatic quality. The Oratorio is conducted by the Israeli conductor Meir Minsky, who recently performed at the European premier of this production.


Particpants:

Conductor - Meir Minsky
The Transylvania State Philharmonic of Cluj
The Jerusalem Synphony Orchestra, IBA
Soloists:
Roman Trekel
Talia Or
Iris Vermillion
George Oniani


Duration of performance: two-and-a-half hours



 Young Piano Masters
Classical Music in Ein Karem

8.6.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


 "The New Generation" of talented young pianists - a project of the Aldwell Centre

J.S.Bach - Preludes and Fugues, and works by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninov

The Aldwell Centre was founded by the Conservatory of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, with the aim of promoting and nurturing the future generation of young Israeli pianists through workshops, masterclasses and inspirational encounters with the great pianists of today.



Bach- Goldberg Variations ‎
Classical Music in Ein Karem
9.6.2012 | 12:00 | The Eden-Tamir Music Center


Bach- Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 ‎

Irina Berkovich - piano

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