Bar Avni, winner of first place in the international "La Maestra" competition, is coming to the Israel Symphony Orchestra in Rishon LeZion, along with the young and promising violinist Michael Shaham, who will perform Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
The opening concert of the 36th season of the Rishon LeZion Israel Symphony Orchestra with a world premiere performance of the work "Red South" by Chaim Fremont, as a commemoration of the events of October 7.
Ratem Nir arrives to lead the orchestra with Collegium Singers and Madrigal Singers and together with the mezzo-soprano singer Rona Shrira.
Also in the concert: Enigma Variations, one of Elgar's intriguing and unsolved works
The Rishon LeZion Israel Symphony Orchestra is pleased to host one of the most respected pianists of his generation, Yinon Bar-Natan.
Will we know a love like no other? Ella Wasilvitsky, the soprano, comes to perform precise Hebrew poetry for this time.
With freshness, elegance, sparkle, intelligence, simplicity and clarity, David Greilsammer will play between the roles of conductor and pianist in a performance of Ravel's magnificent concerto and a new work by Israeli composer Ziv Kozhekro, and Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony for dessert.
Ratem Nir, the rising star in the conducting sky, arrives to perform Brahms' Double Concerto and one of his most beloved works, Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.
An intense and unforgettable emotional experience in Mozart's 40th Symphony. From the dramatic opening to the sweeping final movement, the spectrum of human emotions is expressed: despair and hope, pain and breathtaking beauty. The work was written in 1788 during a turbulent period in Mozart's life and is considered an extraordinary work emotionally and stylistically.