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The Annual programme of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA - the 75th Season !
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Dear audience from Jerusalem and beyond,
It is a great privilege - and responsibility - to be associated with a cultural institution that bears the name of Jerusalem, and carries around the world the image and values of that city. No other vessel can play such a powerful role of an ambassador as a symphonic orchestra, and it is my privilege - and responsibility - to draw the line which we will follow in the next 3 seasons. Jerusalem is a symbol of spirituality and universality, and therefore came to my mind the name of Beethoven, one of the greatest humanists of all times. A complete cycle of his symphonies is rarer than one might expect, and it will be a unique opportunity for you to have a complete view on those marvelous works, and for the orchestra to put them all “back into their fingers". The JSO-IBA has the duty to promote the Israeli composers and we will incorporate them into our programmes as often as possible, exploring in the next seasons many different ways to make modern music friendly to our audience. The prestige of an orchestra lays as well in its capacity to commission new pieces, and we have asked Jewish American composer Marc Neikrug, whose works were recently performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, to write his Third Symphony for us.
2013 is a year of many anniversaries, most of which will be celebrated during the season; but May 29th is especially worth mentioning: this day marks the exact date of the 100th anniversary of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring that has by now attained the status of a classic piece in the repertoire. Most importantly, this year marks our 75th season, and I will take that opportunity to honor some of the prestigious figures that have been associated with the orchestra.
The JSO-IBA is your orchestra, and I am anxious to explore all possible ways to interact with our audience. Therefore we are experimenting with an "Audience Choice" concert at the end of the season, in which you will have the possibility to express your wishes and select the pieces that you would like to hear.
My simple wish for this orchestra is that it becomes a Jewish home for all music lovers of the world, as Jerusalem is a Jewish home for all of us, and that we send to our audience - from Jerusalem and beyond - the message of love and universality that all good music carries within itself.
Frédéric Chaslin,Music Director
From Left to Right: Maestro Chaslin conducting | With Michel Legrand (see Special Concerts) | At the piano | Maestro Chaslin and Jacques Attali, guest conductor in Classical 1
Dear Music Lovers,The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA, is proud to present you with the program for the 2012-2013 concert season. This season marks the 75th anniversary of the orchestra as a landmark in the cultural landscape of Jerusalem. Over the years the orchestra has hosted the greatest conductors and soloists in the world. This year we have the pleasure of adding our new Music Director, Maestro Frédéric Chaslin, to the distinguished list of conductors who have led the orchestra. Maestro Chaslin has chosen to celebrate our Jubilee season with a string of festive concerts and series, which undoubtedly will strike a chord in the hearts of all music lovers. One very thrilling example is the complete cycle of Beethoven symphonies, which the orchestra will perform over this season. In an exciting tribute to the orchestra’s glorious history, we will dedicate the concerts of our longrunning Classical Series to the great musicians who have worked with the orchestra over the years, with concerts devoted to musical giants such as Arthur Rubinstein, Otto Klemperer, Pablo Casals, Isaac Stern and others. In addition, the celebrations will include several special concerts, most notably a Gala Concert with the renowned French Composer Michel Legrand. We will naturally continue with our ongoing program, with the Vocal Series (in collaboration with the Israeli Opera), the Popular Classics Series and the Family Concert Series. This year we introduce a new series, which offers a combination of concerts with lectures on historical matters. The series will be presented by composer-conductor Gil Shohat alongside Oren Nahari, esteemed Editor of World News at the Israeli Television.In short, we offer a variety of musical excitements to all Jerusalemites, guests and tourists. You can also find us online: find out about programs and online ticket sales on our webpage, find our clips on YouTube, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. The JSO-IBA’s members, staff and administration invite you to join us for a fun and moving jubilee season. Very special thanks to Gideon Paz, our Music Advisor, for his help in the preparation of our jubilee concert season.
Yair Stern,Generl Director
Dear followers of the orchestra,The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA, serves as one of the central cultural anchors for the preservation of the city’s character. The orchestra has been accompanying the life and chronicles of the city and the state for over 75 years, since the very beginning of radio broadcast on the Palestine Broadcast Service (today’s Kol Israel) in 1936. The orchestra’s uniqueness lies in the fact that its concerts are enjoyed and appreciated not merely by the audience in the concert hall; through the Voice of Music station and Israeli Television it is available to listeners all over the country, thus rendering the orchestra a true national asset. Over the years, the orchestra and its players have hosted the finest musicians locally and globally. Another mission lies in the orchestra’s educational activity. This year, thousands of children from elementary schools in and around Jerusalem attended JSO’s concerts, introducing them to the world and culture of classical music. Thousands more have engaged with our musicians in 100 meetings which took place within various schools. This coming year, this initiative will be expanded to include high schools, and our collaboration with the Music Academy and Conservatory is expected to grow ever deeper. You are invited to join all those who have already subscribed to the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA, and enjoy the season’s diverse program, which revitalizes a grand tradition, spanning over 75 years.Enjoy your listening,
Nurit Yardeni,Chair of the Board of Directors
Music Advisor: Gideon Paz
Design & Production: Dikla Yuval | Printed at Art Plus, Jerusalem
Deep thanks to Yehuda Fickler, Avraham "Gudi" Gat and Yair Sachs for their help with historical research.
On the cover: Igor Stravinsky (top-left), Frédéric Chaslin (right), early days of music broadcast - Ariyeh Sachs and a cellist at the PBS studio, Jerusalem 1936 (bottom-left)
Postmaster General Colonel Hudson, 1936
On March 30th, 1936, the voice of Postmaster General Colonel Hudson burst into the ether, announcing for the first time “Hello, Hello! This is Jerusalem Calling”, followed by the Hebrew equivalent, proclaimed by translator Yitzhak Abbadi. High Commissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope then delivered a speech, officially inaugurating the Palestine Broadcasting Service. Music was part of public broadcasted content from its very inception, and even more so in the years of the British Mandate, since the policy was not to involve any political content whatsoever. The first musical sounds heard on that occasion were those of the piano of Erich (Aryeh) Sachs, who played an introduction to a song sung by Chaim Vittorio Weinberg. Initially, the musical needs of the young radio station were supplied by the small Chamber Orchestra of the Palestine Broadcasting Service, which was directed by the singer-conductor Karel Salmon (originally Karl Salomon). Apart from fulfilling these necessary musical obligations, in true visionary and pioneering fashion, the ensemble set itself to pave the way and establish the ground for future musical activity in Jerusalem.
“Hello, Hello!This is Jerusalem Calling”
Photo: High Commissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope delivers his speech during the official inauguration of the Palestine Broadcasting Service, March 30th 1936.
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A Historical Season
During its 75 years, the orchestra has worked with some of the most legendary and inspiring musicians, who have contributed to shaping the orchestra’s spirit and heritage. First and foremost was the legendary conductor Otto Klemperer, who conducted the orchestra during three different visits.His first visit was nothing short of surprising. In 1951 Klemperer was in Jerusalem on a family visit. At the invitation of Shabtai Petrushka, Klemperer, who had previously been denied the possibility of conducting the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, arrived at a rehearsal of the Kol Israel Orchestra. At the time, the radio orchestra was not regarded as a fully professional one and Petrushka expressed his apologies and concerns for the quality of the orchestra. Sitting through the rehearsal, Klemperer then turned to the conductor Hannan Schlezinger in German and courteously requested permission to work with the orchestra. Less than 5 minutes passed before Klemperer paused and exclaimed at Petrushka: “You yourself are horrible! This
is an excellent orchestra!”. He then proceeded to lead the orchestra in an all Mozart concert, held at the Edison Cinema hall. Under Klemperer’s guidance the orchestra was imbued with the seeds of excellence and pride. His two subsequent visits were also special and emotional: one in 1967, on the eve of the Six Day War; the other, in 1971, while the conductor was in his twilight days, during which he was awarded a special Israeli passport. As part of our 75th Season celebrations we shall re-visit these great moments and share them with you - the audience.After Klemperer came other mighty musicians: Igor Markevitch, Mstislav Rostropovich, Pablo Casals, Isaac Stern, Arthur Rubinstein and others, as well as composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud, Krzysztof Penderecki and Frank Martin.For our 75th Season we are delighted to dedicate a series of tribute concerts to a number of these legendary musicians, whose contribution had been essential to the formation of the JSO-IBA as we know it today.
“Herr Kollege - please allow me to conduct the orchestra forthe next 5 minutes” Otto Klemperer to conductor Hannan Schlezinger,February 1951
Otto Klemperer during his second visit to the orchestra, 1967. Standing, left-to-right: Yehuda Fickler, Shalom Ronli-Riklis, Shabtai Petrushka, unidentified, Josef TalPhoto: Ami Alroi
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The Classical Series: Tributes to the GiantsClassical 1 Wednesday 17.10.12
Igor Stravinsky
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor and soloist, piano
Ravel - Piano Concerto (Jacques Attali, guest conductor)Beethoven - Symphony No. 1Pártos - Ein Gev Stravinsky - Firebird (1945 version)
Classical 2 Wednesday 14.11.12
Isaac Stern
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Nimrod Guez, viola
Beethoven - Symphony No. 3, Eroica Olivero - Neharot, Neharot, for Viola and Orchestra(Israeli première)Beethoven - Symphony No. 8
Classical 3 Wednesday 5.12.12
Arthur Rubinstein
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Dorel Golan, piano
Liszt - Hungaria, Symphonic PoemLiszt - Piano Concerto No. 3 (Israeli première) Brahms - Symphony No. 3
Classical 4 Wednesday 2.1.13
Henryk Szeryng
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Yona Zur, violin
Beethoven - Symphony No. 2Menachem Zur - Violin Concerto (in celebration of the composer 70th anniversary)Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
Classical 5 Wednesday 9.1.13In collaboration with the Israeli Opera
Opera in Concert: Lucia di Lammermoor
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor
Lucia - Hila Baggio, soprano Edgardo - Yotam Cohen, tenorEnrico - TBARaimodo - Vladimir Braun, bass-baritoneArturo - Yosef Aridan, tenorAlisa - Na’ama Goldman, mezzo sopranoNormano - TBA
Donizetti - Lucia di Lammermoor
Classical 6 Wednesday 6.2.13
Otto Klemperer
Keri-Lynn Wilson, conductor Yigal Kaminka, oboe
Beethoven - Prometheus: OvertureMozart - Oboe Concerto Bruckner - Symphony No. 4
Classical 7 Wednesday 6.3.13
Mstislav Rostropovich
Noam Sheriff, conductor Hillel Zori, cello
Sheriff - Akeda (in memoriam Itzhak Rabin) Bloch - Schelomo, Hebraic RhapsodyMussorgsky/Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition
Classical 8 Thursday 2.5.13
Igor Markevich
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Soprano TBA
Beethoven - Symphony No. 4Neikrug - Symphony No. 3 (world première)Beethoven - Symphony No. 7
Classical 9 Wednesday 3.7.13
Pablo Casals
Michael Dittrich, conductor Soprano TBA
Salieri - Axur, Re d'Ormus: Overture Haydn - Symphony No. 103, Drum-roll Mahler - Symphony No. 4
Classical 10 Wednesday 17.7.13
Season FinaleAudience Choice Concert
In this concert you are the Music Director! Throughout the season, our subscribers will be able to compile their ideal concert - and we will play it! Pick up your questionnaire at our concerts or on the JSO website and Facebook pages.*
*The selection process is open to our subscribers only.Details will be announced.
Beethoven Cycle 1 Wednesday 17.10.12
Igor Stravinsky
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor and soloist, piano
Ravel - Piano Concerto (Jacques Attali, guest conductor)Beethoven - Symphony No. 1Pártos - Ein Gev Stravinsky - Firebird (1945 version)
Beethoven Cycle 2 Wednesday 24.10.12
Nature
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorFrédéric Chaslin and Adi Neuhaus, piano
Dvorák - In Nature’s Realm Saint-Saëns - Carnival of the AnimalsBeethoven - Symphony No. 6, Pastoral
Beethoven Cycle 3 Wednesday 14.11.12
Isaac Stern
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Nimrod Guez, viola
Beethoven - Symphony No. 3, Eroica Olivero - Neharot, Neharot, for Viola and Orchestra(Israeli première)Beethoven - Symphony No. 8
Beethoven Cycle 4 Thursday 20.12.12
Beethoven’s Ninth
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorIdit Zamir, sopranoAyala Zimbler, mezzo-sopranoGuy Mannheim, tenorVladimir Braun, bass-baritoneChoir TBA
Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
Beethoven Cycle 5 Wednesday 2.1.13
Henryk Szeryng
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Yona Zur, violin
Beethoven - Symphony No. 2Menachem Zur - Violin Concerto (in celebration of thecomposer 70th anniversary)Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
Beethoven Cycle 6 Thursday 2.5.13
Igor Markevich
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorSoprano TBA
Beethoven - Symphony No. 4Neikrug - Symphony No. 3 (world première)Beethoven - Symphony No. 7
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The Beethoven Series: A Comprehensive Look at Beethoven’s Complete Cycle of Symphonies
An Electrifying Season!
“I am electrical by nature. Music is the electric soil in which the spirit lives,
thinks, and invents.” Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven’s imagination was set ablaze by the technological discoveries of his era. As the radio orchestra, the JSO-IBA chronicles were intertwined with innovations and technological developments. The first pioneer was engineer Moshe Rubin - known for his colorful figure as much as for his technical ingenuity - who headed the technical department. He was later joined by Avraham (Gudi) Gat and Akiva Melamed who led a team which specialized in an accurate deliverance of the sound to the audience - in acoustic spaces as well as in recordings and broadcasts, always in search of the latest technological improvements and innovations.The orchestra played a central role in these developments. The early tests for stereo broadcast, for example, were performed during a special late night concert. Lacking the necessary transmitter, the concert was broadcast on two separate frequencies: the Hebrew and
Arabic stations of Kol Israel. To acheive the spatial effect of stereo, the audience at home was instructed to tune two different radio devices simultaneously. The early experiments in live television broadcast, which preceded the official ones, were likewise conducted from concerts of the JSO-IBA. True to the hectic spirit of the great Viennese composer, Maestro Chaslin refuses to remain stagnant and promises to always be innovative and surprising. “Jerusalem is a symbol of spirituality and universality”, he writes in his introduction to this brochure, “and therefore came to my mind the name of Beethoven, one of the greatest humanists of all times”. Quite astoundingly, a complete cycle of this kind is not such a common affair, and some of these symphonies have not been heard as part of our subscription series in years. Th
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Photo: Igor Stravinsky, another relentless innovator, with his wife Vera. Stravinsky conducted the Kol Israel Orchestra at the Israeli Festival, 1964.
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Vocal music has been an essential part of the JSO from the very beginning. Led by Karel Salmon, in 1940 the orchestra set itself for a particularly challenging endeavor: a performance of Bloch’s Sacred Service, complete with a choir and sung in Hebrew. It was a demanding and complicated feat for the young orchestra. In 1954 the orchestra rose to yet another vocal challenge: the world première of Darius Milhaud’s opera David, which was held at the Edison Cinema hall. In the summer of 1964, as part of the Israeli Festival, the orchestra took part in a concert of historical significance: the world première of Stravinsky’s cantata Abraham and Isaac, conducted by the great Robert Craft and
supervised by the composer (who also conducted his own Tehilim Symphony). As the decades passed the extent of the vocal repertoire grew ever bigger, a trend which culminated in the 1970s with the founding of the Liturgica festival by JSO’s Music Director Gary Bertini, an event which brought about real change in the status of vocal music in Israel.In recent seasons, the JSO-IBA has been consistently collaborating with the Israeli Opera in putting on great vocal and liturgical works. In our 75th Season we invite you to join us on a journey through the highest peaks of vocal creation.
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A Season of Uplifting Beauty
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“Many composers have relied on Liturgical texts of the three major monotheist religious, which have all originated here in the region; I felt a particular need to emphasize this repertoire” Gary Bertini, former Music Director of the JSO-IBA, reflecting in 1996 on 18 years of the Liturgica festival
Photo: Conductor Avraham Kaplan with singers from the Kol Zion choir, who provided the voices for Kol Israel Orechestra’s early vocal concerts.
Vocal 1 Thursday 20.12.12
Beethoven’s Ninth
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorIdit Zamir, sopranoAyala Zimbler, mezzo sopranoGuy Mannheim, tenorVladimir Braun, bass-baritoneChoir TBA
Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
Vocal 2 Wednesday 9.1.13
Opera in Concert: Lucia di Lammermoor
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor
Lucia - Hila Baggio, soprano Edgardo - Yotam Cohen, tenorEnrico - TBARaimodo - Vladimir Braun, bass-baritone Arturo - Yosef Aridan, tenorAlisa - Na’ama Goldman, mezzo sopranoNormano - TBA
Vocal 3 Wednesday 13.2.13
Mozart’s Requiem
Yoav Talmi, conductorHila Baggio, sopranoNa'ama Goldman, mezzo sopranoNimrod Grinboim, tenorNoah Briger, baritone
The New Vocal Ensemble and the Shahar Choir
Talmi - De Profundis (Israeli première)Mozart - Requiem
Vocal 4 Thursday 25.4.13
Babi Yar
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor Mikhail Kolelishvili, bass
Male singers of The New Vocal Ensemble and The Kibbutz Artzi Choir
Cherubini - Requiem in d minor Shostakovich - Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar
Vocal 5Wednesday 12.6.13
Stabat Mater
Uri Segal, conductorIra Bertman, sopranoSvetlana Sandler, mezzo sopranoMichail Agafonov, tenorVladimir Braun, bass-baritone
The Kibbutz Artzi Choir and theRamat-Gan Chamber Choir
Dvorák - Stabat Mater
Vocal 6 Wednesday 10.7.13
An Operatic Summer Celebration
Daniel Cohen, conductorSingers of the Meitar Opera Studio of the Israeli Opera
Arias, duets and ensembles from popular and beloved operas, including Carmen, Madama Butterfly, Tosca, Rigoletto, Samson et Dalila and more
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The Vocal Series: The Greatest Vocal Symphonies, Masses and OperasIn collaboration with The Israeli Opera
Shohat-Nahari 1Wednesday 23.1.13
The Christian Split - Catholicism vs. Luther / Reformation vs. Catholicism
Sharon Rostorf-Zamir, soprano
Handel - Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion,from MessiahBach - Piano Concerto in d minorBach - Have Mercy Lord on Me from St. Matthew PassionBach - I Follow Thee Also, with Joy-lightened Footstepsfrom St. John PassionMozart - Exsultate, JubilateMendelssohn - Symphony No. 5, Reformation
Shohat-Nahari 2Wednesday 27.2.13
Napoleon and the Music of Independence Europe’s New Order Following the French Revolution
Boris Giltburg, pianoJennie Hünigen, violinIna Esther Joost Ben-Sasoon, cello
Tchaikovsky - 1812: OvertureBeethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 Beethoven - Triple Concerto (Giltburg, Hünigen, Joost)
Shohat-Nahari 3Wednesday 13.3.13
Garibaldi and the Era of Nationalism
Ira Bertman, soprano
Verdi - Violetta’s Aria from La TraviataSmetana - Moldava, from Má VlastJanacek - Aria from Jenufa Chopin - Ballade No. 1Bartók - Romanian Folk DancesTchaikovsky - Symphony No. 4
Shohat-Nahari 4Wednesday 3.4.13
The Music of the Dictators: Hitler and Stalin / Dictatorship vs. Freedom
Daniel & Alexander Gurfinkel, clarinets Amos Boasson, viola
Prokofiev - Suggestion DiaboliqueShostakovich - Allegretto from the Sonata for Violaand PianoGil Shohat - Concerto for Two Clarinets (world première)Prokofiev - Symphony No. 5
Shohat-Nahari 5Wednesday 19.6.13
From Lincoln and the Civil War to Martin Luther King - America: From Racism to Equal Rights
Maria Kabelsky, soprano Noah Briger, baritone Leonid Ptashka, piano
Gershwin - Arias and Duets from Porgy and BessJazz and Blues Renditions by Cole Porter, Ray Charles,and Duke EllingtonGershwin - An American in Paris
Gil Shohat, conductor | Oren Nahari, lecturerConcert-Lecture Series: history, politics, ideology - and the music that accompanied them.
Gil Shohat, conductor, pianist and composer, is one of the prominent figures in the Israeli music world. Oren Nahari, World News editor at IBA’s Channel 1, is an inexhaustible source of knowledge and insight on major historical events as well as the small stories that have set them in motion.
These two prodigies have joined together to create a series of five meetings in the format of a lecture plus concert - five thematic events, five overviews discussing the relationship of music to history, politics and ideology.
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“From every mountainside - let freedom ring!” Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963
A Fascinating Season
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Photo: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963
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A Fun Season!
Popular Classics 1Wednesday 24.10.12
Nature
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorFrédéric Chaslin and Adi Neuhaus, piano
Dvorák - In Nature’s RealmSaint-Saëns - Carnival of the AnimalsBeethoven - Symphony No. 6, Pastoral
Popular Classics 2Thursday 22.11.12In cooperation with the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorSean Lee, violin(Winner of the Irving and Mollie Sanders Memorial Juilliard and Tel-Aviv Museum of Art Prize)
Yusupov - Maximum (in celebration of the composer’s 50th anniversary)Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto Dvorák - Symphony No. 7Th
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Photo: The Kol Israel Chamber Orchestra, which was comprised of musicians from the Kol Israel Symphony Orchestra, ca 1966. Taken by Avraham "Gudi" Gat
Popular Classics 3 Wednesday 12.12.12
Love
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorJennifer Holloway, mezzo-soprano
De Falla - El Amor BrujoChaslin - Love and a Question (Robert Frost) Bizet - Excerpts from Carmen
Popular Classics 4Monday 14.1.13In cooperation with Music Angels, Herzliya
Emil Tabakov, conductorAlexander Kniazev, cello
Toister - Anu Amekha: SuiteTchaikovsky - Roccoco VariationsSchumann - Symphony No. 2
Popular Classics 5 Wednesday 20.3.13In cooperation with the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art
La Tempesta dei Solisti
Claudio Cruz, conductor and soloist, violin Vanessa Benelli Mosell, piano
Carlos Gomes - Fosca: OvertureLiszt - Piano Concerto No. 1Rechtman - Popeye RhapsodySaint-Saëns - Violin Concerto No. 3
Popular Classics 6 Thursday 11.4.13 In cooperation with Music Angels, Herzliya
Ruben Gazarian, conductorOfra Yitzhaki, piano
Beethoven - Consecration of the House: OvertureBeethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5, EmperorDvorák - Symphony No. 9, From the New World
Popular Classics 7 Monday 13.5.13In cooperation with Music Angels, Herzliya
Mario Kosik, conductorHagai Shaham, violin
Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto Brahms - Hungarian DancesLiszt - Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3
Popular Classics 8 Wednesday 22.5.13
Seasons
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor
Copland - Appalachian SpringVerdi - Le 4 Stagioni, ballet music from I Vespri SicilianiMendelssohn - Selections from Midsummer's Night Dream
Popular Classics 9 Thursday 27.6.13In cooperation with Music Angels, Herzliya
Dmitry Yablonsky, conductorFarhad Badalbeyli, piano
Verdi - Nabucco: OvertureGershwin - Piano Concerto in FSmetana - Moldava, from Má Vlast Smetana - Selections from The Bartered Bride
Popular Classics 10 Wednesday 10.7.13In collaboration with the Israeli Opera
An Operatic Summer Celebration
Daniel Cohen, conductorMeitar Opera Studio of the Israeli Opera
Arias, duets and ensembles from popular and beloved operas, including Carmen, Madama Butterfly, Tosca, Rigoletto, Samson et Dalila and more
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Stabat Mater
Uri Segal, conductorIra Bertman, sopranoSvetlana Sandler, mezzo-sopranoMichail Agafonov, tenorVladimir Braun, bass
The Kibbutz Artzi Choir and the Ramat-Gan Chamber Choir
Dvorák - Stabat Mater
In cooperation with the Tel-AvivMuseum of ArtRecanati Hall, at 20:30
La Tempesta dei Solisti 1Saturday 24.11.12A memorial concert for Prof. Mordechai Omer,Director General and Chief Curator of the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorSean Lee, violin(Winner of the Irving and Mollie Sanders Memorial Juilliard and Tel-Aviv Museum of Art Prize)Ori Kam, violaKyril Zlotnikov, cello
Pártos - Yizkor, for Viola and OrchestraElgar - Cello Concerto Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto
La Tempesta dei Solisti 2Thursday 21.3.13
Claudio Cruz, conductor and soloist, violin Vanessa Benelli Mosell, piano
Carlos Gomes - Fosca: OvertureLiszt - Piano Concerto No. 1Rechtman - Popeye RhapsodySaint-Saëns - Violin Concerto No. 3
Tel-Aviv 1Wednesday 19.12.12
Beethoven’s Ninth
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorIdit Zamir, sopranoAyala Zimbler, mezzo-sopranoGuy Mannheim, tenorVladimir Braun, bass-baritoneChoir TBA
Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
Tel-Aviv 2Thursday 14.2.13
Mozart’s Requiem
Yoav Talmi, conductorHila Baggio, sopranoNa’ama Goldman, mezzo-sopranoNimrod Grinboim, tenorNoah Briger, baritone
The New Vocal Ensemble and the Shahar Choir
Talmi - De Profundis (Israeli première)Mozart - Requiem
Tel-Aviv 3Sunday 28.4.13
Babi Yar
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorMikhail Kolelishvili, bass
Male singers of The New Vocal Ensemble andThe Kibbutz Artzi Choir
Cherubini - Requiem in d minorShostakovich - Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar
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In cooperation with the Israeli Opera The Opera House, Tel-AvivPerforming Arts Center, at 20:00
Looking into the Future!
Herzliya Performing Arts Center, at 20:30In cooperation with Music Angels
Thursday 27.9.12
Jan Latham-Koenig (UK), conductorDan Deutsch, piano
Verdi - La forza del destino: OvertureLiszt - Piano Concerto No. 2Brahms - Symphony No. 4
Sunday 13.1.13
Emil Tabakov (Bulgaria), conductorAlexander Kniazev (Russia), cello
Toister - Anu Amekha: Suite Tchaikovsky - Roccoco Variations Schumann - Symphony No. 2
Wednesday 10.4.13Ruben Gazarian (Germany), conductorOfra Yitzhaki, piano
Beethoven - Consecration of the House: OvertureBeethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5, The EmperorDvorák - Symphony No. 9, From the New World
Thursday 16.5.13
Mario Kosik (Slovakia), conductorHagai Shaham, violin
Mussorgsky - Night on Bald MountainMendelssohn - Violin Concerto Brahms - Hungarian Dances Liszt - Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3
Wednesday 26.6.13Dmitry Yablonsky (Russia), c onductorFarhad Badalbeyli (Azerbaijan), piano
Verdi - Nabucco: OvertureGershwin - Piano Concerto in FSmetana - Moldava, from Má Vlast Smetana - Selections from The Bartered Bride
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The Annual Israeli Music CelebrationSaturday 22.9.12
Details TBA
A Special Concert - Arkady Leytush Thursday 4.10.12
Arkady Leytush, conductor
Bach/Rakhlin - Chaconne Tchaikovsky - HamletSisler - Faith Cohabiting (world première)Rachmaninoff/Leytush - Suite for Orchestra, Op. 17 (world première)
Asian Composers League ConcertMonday 15.10.12
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor
Program TBA
Gala Concert with Michel LegrandSaturday 3.11.12Sherover Hall the Jerusalem Theatre
Michel Legrand, conductor
Program TBA
A Special Concert in Modi`inThursday 10.11.12Modi`in center for the Performing Arts
Avi Ostrovsky, conductor
Mozart - Symphony No. 40Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
Voice of Music Young Artists Competition Winners’ Gala ConcertThursday 29.11.12
In collaboration with The Music Centre Ein Kerem
The Emunah ConcertMonday 6.12.12
Jewish Music at its Best
La Tempesta del Solisti in Petach TikvaTuesday 19.3.13Petach Tikva Center for the Performing Arts In cooperation with the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art
Claudio Cruz, conductor and solist, violinVanessa Benelli Mosell, piano
Carlos Gomes - Fosca: OvertureLiszt - Piano Concerto No. 1Rechtman - Popeye RhapsodySaint-Saëns - Violin Concerto No. 3
Independence Day ConcertMonday 15.4.13
Frédéric Chaslin, conductor
Soloist and program TBA
Le sacre du printemps Centennial Wednesday 29.5.13Part of the Israel Festival
A special program to mark the 100th anniversaryof the notorious Paris première of Stravinsky’sThe Rite of Spring
Frédéric Chaslin, conductorIshay Shaer, piano
Rimsky-Korsakov - Cappriccio EspagnolRavel - Piano Concerto for Left HandStravinsky - The Rite of Spring
A Fantastic Season
“Put whatever you want above and below the melody; but, whatever happens, it’s the melody that counts.” The great 20th Century Music TeacherNadia Boulanger to HER YOUNG studentMichel Legrand
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For our 75th anniversary, the JSO-IBA presents: A Series Full of Magic!The Family Concert Series is back with a beloved cast of surprising friends: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart returns again, to direct his last and personal favorite opera - The Magic Flute; Victor the Storytelling Barber is back as well, this time as the human representative of all animals. In his lovely and colorful style Victor will present his own “green version” of the much loved Peter and the Wolf; and a special concert for young musicians.Plus: a special visit by Idit Schechtman with a Magician’s School concert and actor-director Danny Ehrlich, with The Ugly Duckling and Cinderella in a fairytale theater concert.
Conceived, presented and conducted by Roni Porat (unless indicated otherwise)Jerusalem Theater, Henry Crown Auditorium, at 17:00
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"You are like a little magician"the Austrian Emperor to the six-years-old Mozart, after Mozart's stunning performance at the royal palace in Vienna.
Family Concert 1Tue-Wed 6-7.11.12
Mozart: Most of all I Loved Composing Operas!
The Magic Flute, with actorsand singers
Family Concert 2Tue-Wed 25-26.12.12
A School for Magicians
Idit Shechtman, conductor
Family Concert 3Wed-Thu 30-31.1.13
The Next Generation
A spacial concert featuring children choirs,orchestras and soloists
Family Concert 4Tue-Wed 19-20.2.13
The Ugly Duckling & Cinderella
With Danny Ehrlich and Hagar Rish
Family Concert 5Tue, Thu 7,9.5.13
Animals in Music
The Cantorial SeriesCantorial music was an essential part of the musical landscape from the first day of broadcast. In fact, cantor Chaim Vittorio Weinberg was the first singer heard on the radio on the historic inauguration day in 1936.This Season we will dedicate four concerts to fully orchestrated Jewish liturgical and to cantorial music, starring the leading cantors of our time.
With Dudu Fisher, Israel Rand, Benzion Miller, Yaakov Motzen, Azi Schwartz and more. Elli Jaffe, Musical Director and conductor
Cantorial 1Monday 5.11.12*
Cantorial 2Monday 18.2.13*
Two additional concerts will be announced
*Concerts will begin at 20:30
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Dear audience,
The celebrations for our 75th season will extend beyond the concert hall into a number of special projects:
“Maestro Chaslin presents” –a video project:As you can see in this brochure, Maestro Chaslin will conduct about half of the subscription concerts this season. To grant our audience with a richer listening experience, this year JSO-IBA will be producing a series of video films in which Maestro Chaslin will present a focus on the great pieces that we will perform, as well as on the artists to whom we shall dedicate our special tribute concerts. Further, old archival clips and rare recordings will be interwoven into the program and we will share them on our digital channels – our website, our blog, our Facebook and our YouTube channel.
“Stepping out of the cabinet” – digitizing the historical JSO archive.As part of our celebrations, we decided to shake the dust off of the old files and folders and transfer the vast sea of information in the archive into accessible digital formats. Old recordings and programs, photos and posters were scanned and digitized, and will be shared with you during this special season. We have conducted interviews with the great people who have been the heart and soul of the orchestra over the decades, collected old newspaper clippings – which we will share with you through our various digital channels.
Sympho-beat – JSO’s online world:A concert experience does not end when you step out of the hall. As an orchestra committed to technological innovations, the JSO-IBA is highly active online. Apart from our website the orchestra is active in a large number of channels – Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and our blog, in which we share a lot of content with our subscribers, who participate actively in making a JSO concert into a real community experience. Come take part in our dynamic digital world and you will enjoy movies, historical clips, great memories from concerts past and up-to-beat updates on the current status at the orchestra.
So where can you find us?
Our website: www.jso.co.ilHere you can find useful information on upcoming concerts and on the orchestra, browse through our program, get to know our guest artists and JSO’s players, watch our gallery and enjoy musical moments from past concerts, read articles and reviews and many more activities.
NEW! Online tickets purchase
We have recently launched a brand new system for purchasing tickets online through our website. The system is reliable and thoroughly secured by a company which specializes in online security. You are welcome to visit any concert webpage, book your tickets and even choose your preferred seating with the help of a simple, easy to operate, interactive map of the concert hall. We will be waiting for you in the foyer with your concert program.
JSO on FACEBOOKThe Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook profile is a great place to meet other listeners from Israel and abroad. As our friends already know, we love to share fun and exclusive musical content – clips from concerts, backstage photos and unforgettable moments from recent concerts. This season we will uncover moving historical materials. Through our Facebook page you can stay updated, get to know the soloists, share, comment and post messages to us and all our community of music loving friends.
Our Facebook account:http://www.facebook.com/Jerusalem.Symphony.Orch
JSO on TWITTERCan’t wait to hear Maestro’s inspiring quotes at rehearsal today? Want to remain constantly updated, but afraid of information overload? Follow us on Twitter. We twit every update.
Our Twitter account:@JSO_IBA
JSO on YouTubeInterested in a preview performance of our visiting artist? Check the Guest Artist Videos section in our YouTube channel. Want to prepare for the coming concert? Watch the introduction clip by Maestro Chaslin. On our YouTube channel you can find movies of this season’s artists, documentations from past concerts, surprising backstage footage and movies shared by our audience.
JSO-IBA’s YouTube channel:http://www.youtube.com/jerusalemsymphony
The Classical Series10 concerts
1175 NIS 975 NIS 940 NIS 775 NIS 175 NIS 155 NIS
Mini Classical Series6 concerts
650 NIS 585 NIS 520 NIS 470 NIS 175 NIS 155 NIS
The Vocal Series 6 concerts
900 NIS 810 NIS 720 NIS 650 NIS 180 NIS 144 NIS
The Populars Classics Series10 concerts
1150 NIS 1035 NIS 920 NIS 830 NIS 165 NIS 135 NIS
The mini Popular Series5 concerts
575 NIS 520 NIS 460 NIS 420 NIS 165 NIS 135 NIS
Open Subscription6 concerts (Jerusalem only)
975 NIS 875 NIS 780 NIS 700 NIS 175 NIS 155 NIS
Open Subscription4 concerts (Jerusalem only)
650 NIS 585 NIS 520 NIS 470 NIS 175 NIS 155 NIS
The Shohat-Nahari Series5 concerts
575 NIS 520 NIS 460 NIS 420 NIS 140 NIS 112 NIS
The Beethoven Series6 concerts
775 NIS 700 NIS 620 NIS 560 NIS 175 NIS 155 NIS
The Family Concerts Series5 concerts
425 NIS 375 NIS 340 NIS 300 NIS 100 NIS 75 NIS
The Cantorial Series4 concerts Details at our box office
School Pupil Subscription 6 concerts (Jerusalem only) 120 NIS _ _
Students and Young People Subscription6 concerts (up to age 30)
220 NIS_ _
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Photo: Karel Salmon and the players in one of the earliest photos of the Palestine Broadcasting Service Orchestra. Taken ca 1939-1940.
How to Purchase a subscription?That’s easy. There is a multi-line telephone for your convenience: 1-700-70-4000
• Last season’s seats will be held for renewing subscribers until 10.7.2012 • Seats will not be reserved for subscribers of the Family Concert Series• New subscribers will be allocated seats after 10.7.2012 on a first-come, first-served basis• For “open” subscriptions, concerts of the Vocal Series and some selected concerts may require additional payment• Tickets for the Pupils and Young People (up to 30)/Student Subscriptions are conditioned on availability • For further details please contact the box office.
We offer the following benefits to our subscribers: • Special reduced prices for pensioners and renewing
subscribers • Special discounts are available through unions - details at
the box office• Up to four payments without interest• Discounts on special concerts• Purchasing a subscription for more than one series
entitles one to a 5% discount on the less expensive series among them
• 10% discount at the Theater Café and on books at the Jerusalem Theater bookshop
• Tickets and subscriptions can be purchased in the form of an elegant gift package
• Please Note: no double discounts will be permitted
Concert locations:Jerusalem: Henry Crown Auditorium, the JerusalemTheater; Tel-Aviv: The Opera House, Tel–Aviv PerformingArts Center; Herzliya: The Herzliya Performing Arts Center
All concerts start at 20:00 unless indicated otherwise.
Exchange of TicketsDear subscriber, here are the procedures regarding ticket cancellation or exchange. Please read very carefully so as to avoid any misunderstanding:
• Unused tickets from the 2011-2012 Concert Season will be valid up till 31 December 2012. They can be exchanged on the day of the concert
• Tickets can be cancelled up till 13:00 of the day of the concert by phone; or:
• Tickets can be cancelled at the Box Office; a voucher will be given for the cancelled ticket
• Exchange of tickets between series entails a certain payment (details at the box office)
• Reconstructing subscription cards is with charge• No cash refund for cancelled tickets• Subscribers may exchange one of their tickets for theater
shows at the Jerusalem Theatre. Further details are available at the box office.
The management of the JSO reserves the right to make changes.
The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBAHenry Crown Auditorium 5 Chopin St. POB 4640 Jerusalem 91040
Email: [email protected]
Orchestra box office: 1-700-70-4000Box office fax: 02-5611499