Israel philharmonic orchestra
'It means the world to me': Igor Levit returns to perform in Israel - interview
Before returning to Tel Aviv for his first full recital since the war began, pianist Igor Levit speaks about solidarity with Israel, fighting antisemitism, and using music as a force for change.
A spectacle of sheer hatred - opinion
Jerusalem highlights: March 6-12
Zubin Mehta cancels all Israeli shows, cites Netanyahu's 'treatment of Palestinians'
Israel philharmonic's 2024 Motown party: A fusion of classical and funky soul music - feature
Experience the soulful rhythms of Motown in Tel Aviv this summer! Join the Israel Philharmonic and Israel Jazz Orchestra for an electrifying tribute.
Gil Shaham to perform Dvorák with Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra
Shaham and the IPO will also be performing Bedrich Smetana Vlatava (Moldau), Dvorák’s Slavonic dances, and Richard Strauss’s Four Symphonic Interludes from his 1924 comic Opera Intermezzo.
76 years of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
No other top-flight orchestra in the world is so closely identified with its constituency as the Israel Philharmonic.
Jerusalem highlights April 5-11
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Israel Philharmonic hosts pianist Giorgi Gigashvili and conductor Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider
The series will open in Haifa at the Rappaport Auditorium on March 19 and on March 20 in Tel Aviv at the Charles Bronfman Concert Hall.
Jerusalem highlights March 1-7
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Zubin Mehta returns to Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for eight concerts
A stalwart friend of Israel, it should be a remarkable and uplifting experience to hear and see Mehta and friends again making music together.
Love and Majesty from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
The orchestra will perform the choral symphony Dialogues of Love, based on a work by the medieval Jewish rabbi Judah Leone Abarvanel.
Israel Philharmonic to open 2023-24 season in the shadow of war
The updated program will be Prelude in the Afternoon of Faun by Debussy, the Clarinet Concerto No. 1 by Crussel, and Symphony No. 2 by Johannes Brahms.
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra boosts spirits with wartime performance - review
IPO likely reached more people than ever before in a concert honoring the victims of the October 7 massacre. The live broadcast “Salute to Israel” was heard around the world.