Young Philharmonic Soloists
And the Young Israel Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
A special concert to conclude the international master classes for outstanding string players
Sunday | 27.10.24 | 20:00 / Zucker Hall, Heichal Hatarbut, Tel Aviv
Program:
Grieg: Holberg Suite for String Orchestra performed by the Young Israel Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra conducted by Zvi Carmeli
Soloists of the Young Israel Philharmonic will perform beloved masterpieces for string instruments and piano by Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Wieniawski and more.
Soloists: Gabriel Cohen Glaser: cello, Yahli Anter: violin, Tchelet Rabin:cello and Ronnie Arbitman: violin
The International Mastercourse for Outstanding Young Musicians is aimed at the top young string players in Israel, ages 14-18, and takes place each year during the Sukkot Holiday as part of the Jerusalem Music Centre’s Excellence Programs for Outstanding Young Musicians in Israel. The program includes an intensive week of lessons, workshops, and masterclasses led by renowned international and Israeli musicians and artists. The program also includes ample time for focused individual practice, chamber orchestra rehearsals, choir, lectures, enrichment and leisure activities, and opportunities for socializing, learning, and getting to know their peers in the program, as well as diverse performance opportunities. During the course soloists will be chosen to perform at the concluding concert, the program will be updated accordingly.
The faculty of the course includes fantastic musicians who are coming to Israel despite the war in order to share from their experience and passion for music, and inspire the young Israeli musicians in this complicated time:
Violinists Prof. Ida Bieler (USA/Germany), Prof. Boris Garlitsky (Germany), Prof. Grigory Kalinovsky (USA), Prof. Yair Kless (Israel/Austria) and Prof. Evgeny Bushkov (Israel); Violist Prof. Yuri Gandelsman (USA/Israel); Cellists Prof. Leonid Gorokhov (UK/Germany), and Prof. Peter Bruns (Germany) and Double bassist Brendan Kane and Mark Gilenson.
Several master classes will be open to the general public.
The course is supported by the Ida Bieler and György Fischer Foundation.