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        We are happy to offer significant, fixed discounts to population groups entitled to a discount   Children (from age 6 to 18) are entitled to 50% discount Soldiers are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase or free entrance on the night of a concert, subject to availability. Students are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase New immigrants (who possess a “teudat oleh”) are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase Disabled (in a wheelchair) are entitled to 50% discount (escorts are also entitled to 50% discount)   Purchase of a discount ticket requires presentation of a certificate of entitlement.
      • Can Tickets be Cancelled?

        Tickets purchased at the box office can be refunded up to 48 hours before a concert.   IPO subscribers can receive refunds up to 24 hours before a concert.   To cancel tickets, please call us on *3766

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          TEL AVIV AND JERUSALEM 1 Huberman Street, Tel Aviv Mailing address POB 23500, Tel Aviv 6123401   Box Office and Telephone Enquiries Monday to Thursday 9:00-18:00, Friday till 13:00 *3766 or 03-6211777  Fax: 1533-5253695   HAIFA 138 HaNassi Boulevard, Haifa 3106702 Tel: 04-8101558 Fax: 04-8102008   Box Office and Telephone Enquiries Monday to Thursday 9:00-13:00, Friday till 12:00 On concert days also from 16:00 till start of the concert
      • Venues
      • Your First Concert? FAQs
          What is a symphony and what is a concerto? Symphonies and concertos are popular musical forms and many of the works which the IPO performs during a season are symphonies and concertos.   A symphony is an orchestral work during which the entire orchestra plays together. It consists of a number of movements, usually three or four, and is often inspired by a literary work, sacred texts, etc.  The term comes from the Greek syn (together) and phonia (sounds).   A concerto is a work that centers round a solo instrument or a number of solo instruments plus the orchestra. It often includes a dialogue between the soloist and orchestra. The word is Italian for “joint action.”      Will I be able to recognize the music? The orchestra plays a very broad repertoire in the course of a season. Some of the works are well known to the general public, often because they have been used as soundtracks for movies, TV programs, etc. Others will be familiar to classical music fans and others to enthusiasts of a particular composer.   The works are listed in the programs in the order in which they are performed. There is a short break between movements. At the conclusion of a work, the conductor walks off the stage and the composition of the orchestra on stage often undergoes small changes.  These changes may include bringing a piano on stage or removing it via a special elevator beneath the Heichal Hatarbut stage.   How can one find out more information about the music that is performed?   Most of the works performed by the IPO are works that have been performed for decades both the IPO and other orchestras around the world. Previous performances of a work, as well as guest soloists, can be seen on the IPO’s Youtube site and other websites.   The main background information which we provide for every concert is found in our concert programs, which are written by our professional staff and include articles and commentaries by musicologists, scholars and critics. The programs provide background information about the composition of a work, the life of the composer, the history of the work and of its performances over the years.   Programs can be purchased on the night of a concert.   What should one wear?   A classical music concert is certainly something special but, despite its elitist image, attendance to a Philharmonic concert does not entail a dress code. You can dress as you please. Jackets and ties are not obligatory. Some spectators opt to dress formally for the occasion but others often arrive straight from work in casual wear.   What happens if one arrives late? If you arrive after a concert has already started, the ushers will direct you to the balcony sections from where you will be able to see and hear the orchestra. At the end of a work, you will be able to take up your reserved seating.   Is there a set code of conduct? Every basic code of conduct applies also to a concert hall. But since a concert is primarily a listening experience, the rule of ‘quiet’ is supreme.   In classical music ‘quiet’ has great importance between movements or breaks, and a quiet  transition moment can create great emotional effect. Concertgoers do their best not to disturb such moments. A concert hall is also built with optimal acoustics in mind, so that the softest sound can be heard in every part of the hall and spectators can enjoy a perfect listening experience with all its nuances. Conversely, every cough, movement, rustling of jewelry, whisper, cellphone ring, etc. can be heard.   Is it permitted to use a cellphone during a concert? It depends on the goal: if it is in order to check the time, yes. And if it is in order to see whether your babysitter has left an urgent message, then it is legitimate to take a peep at your phone. But you should remember that, even when your phone is on silent/vibrate mode, the lit-up screen and your movements may disturb the spectators seated near you. Cellphones should therefore not be used during a concert, unless in a medical emergency.   When should one applaud?   Applause is an important element in the dialogue between an audience and the orchestra/soloists: it expresses appreciation, admiration and enthusiasm. The general rule is to express resounding applause at the end of a concert and softer applause at the end of a work. This applies, of course, to when you enjoy a performance and the music has touched your heart. When a soloist plays particularly well, you can ask him to perform an encore – a short work of his choice that is not part of the program – by applauding him at a steady pace. Then, at the conclusion of the encore, the applause can be resounding!   If you are afraid of applauding in the wrong place, wait a moment or two and see how the rest of the audience responds.   Is one allowed to photograph or record the orchestra during a concert? A concert is an exciting event which you may well wish to document. But as with every artistic show, the musicians enjoy performer’s rights. Furthermore, taking pictures may well disturb the smooth course of a performance.   All photographs and recordings in the course of a concert are therefore strictly forbidden.   You can, of course, take photographs before or after a concert and send them to friends or post them on social networks.
      • Accessibility
      • Getting to the Hall
          Visitors can use several car parks walking distance from Heichal Hatarbut:
        1. “Hatarbut Car Park”is a modern 1000-space underground car park. Access to Kikar Hatarbut is via elevators (+ easy stairs).
        2. “Hatarbut Car Park” offers a new control system that displays vacant spaces and enables easy parking.
        3. The car park offers optimal accessibility to the disabled with easy, speedy access to Kikar Hatarbut and to the auditorium.
          Additional car parks: Haarba Street – Kikar Givon Car Park –  new, accessible underground car park Dubnov Street Car Parks – open car parks with reserved spaces for the disabled Dizengoff Center Car Park and other private car parks.   Public Transportation  Heichal Hatarbut is accessible via a large number of city and intercity bus lines. The majority of city line buses are accessible to the disabled, and the path leading from the bus stops to Heichal Hatarbut is generally free of obstacles. Bus lines that serve the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (stops adjcacent to Kikar Hatizmoret and Kikar Habima): 5 Tel Aviv Central Bus Station / Central Train Station 20/21 Tel Aviv – Central Train Station 63 Ramat Gan, Givatayim 70 Ramat Gan 93 Herzliya 130 Hevel Modiin 142 Bat Yam / 192 Rishon LeZion 239/39/ 389 Holon / Atidim 425 Rishon LeZion 502 Shoham 608 Netanya
      • Credits
      • Regulations
    • Concerts & Tickets

        • Concert Schedule
        • Calender
        • Concert List for the 82nd Season
        • 82nd Season’s Artists
        • The IPO in Zucker Hall
        • Backstage Events
        • IPO Live Broadcast

        • Tickets and Prices
        • Ticket Prices
        • Groups and Businesses
        • A Classical Gift
        • Discount Tickets
          We are happy to offer significant, fixed discounts to population groups entitled to a discount   Children (from age 6 to 18) are entitled to 50% discount Soldiers are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase or free entrance on the night of a concert, subject to availability. Students are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase New immigrants (who possess a “teudat oleh”) are entitled to 25% discount on advance purchase Disabled (in a wheelchair) are entitled to 50% discount (escorts are also entitled to 50% discount)   Purchase of a discount ticket requires presentation of a certificate of entitlement.
        • Can Tickets be Cancelled?

          Tickets purchased at the box office can be refunded up to 48 hours before a concert.   IPO subscribers can receive refunds up to 24 hours before a concert.   To cancel tickets, please call us on *3766

        • Children
        • The IPO for Kids
        • Keynote Program
    • Subscriptions

        • Our Subscription Series
        • Why Subscribe?
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    • Orchestra

        • History
        • About
        • Music Director
        • Musicians of the Orchestra
        • Interviews with IPO Musicians
        • Management
        • Philharmonic Staff
        • Auditions
           
        • Recordings
        • IPO Archives
        • The Orchestra on Tour
             
    • Education

        • The IPO for Kids
        • Keynote Program
        • IPO Youth Club
        • Sulamot – Music for Social Change
    • Support

        • About the IPO Foundation
        • Ways to Support the Orchestra
        • Bronfman Auditorium Capital Campaign
        • American Friends
    • Information

        • Box Office
            TEL AVIV AND JERUSALEM 1 Huberman Street, Tel Aviv Mailing address POB 23500, Tel Aviv 6123401   Box Office and Telephone Enquiries Monday to Thursday 9:00-18:00, Friday till 13:00 *3766 or 03-6211777  Fax: 1533-5253695   HAIFA 138 HaNassi Boulevard, Haifa 3106702 Tel: 04-8101558 Fax: 04-8102008   Box Office and Telephone Enquiries Monday to Thursday 9:00-13:00, Friday till 12:00 On concert days also from 16:00 till start of the concert
        • Venues
        • Your First Concert? FAQs
            What is a symphony and what is a concerto? Symphonies and concertos are popular musical forms and many of the works which the IPO performs during a season are symphonies and concertos.   A symphony is an orchestral work during which the entire orchestra plays together. It consists of a number of movements, usually three or four, and is often inspired by a literary work, sacred texts, etc.  The term comes from the Greek syn (together) and phonia (sounds).   A concerto is a work that centers round a solo instrument or a number of solo instruments plus the orchestra. It often includes a dialogue between the soloist and orchestra. The word is Italian for “joint action.”      Will I be able to recognize the music? The orchestra plays a very broad repertoire in the course of a season. Some of the works are well known to the general public, often because they have been used as soundtracks for movies, TV programs, etc. Others will be familiar to classical music fans and others to enthusiasts of a particular composer.   The works are listed in the programs in the order in which they are performed. There is a short break between movements. At the conclusion of a work, the conductor walks off the stage and the composition of the orchestra on stage often undergoes small changes.  These changes may include bringing a piano on stage or removing it via a special elevator beneath the Heichal Hatarbut stage.   How can one find out more information about the music that is performed?   Most of the works performed by the IPO are works that have been performed for decades both the IPO and other orchestras around the world. Previous performances of a work, as well as guest soloists, can be seen on the IPO’s Youtube site and other websites.   The main background information which we provide for every concert is found in our concert programs, which are written by our professional staff and include articles and commentaries by musicologists, scholars and critics. The programs provide background information about the composition of a work, the life of the composer, the history of the work and of its performances over the years.   Programs can be purchased on the night of a concert.   What should one wear?   A classical music concert is certainly something special but, despite its elitist image, attendance to a Philharmonic concert does not entail a dress code. You can dress as you please. Jackets and ties are not obligatory. Some spectators opt to dress formally for the occasion but others often arrive straight from work in casual wear.   What happens if one arrives late? If you arrive after a concert has already started, the ushers will direct you to the balcony sections from where you will be able to see and hear the orchestra. At the end of a work, you will be able to take up your reserved seating.   Is there a set code of conduct? Every basic code of conduct applies also to a concert hall. But since a concert is primarily a listening experience, the rule of ‘quiet’ is supreme.   In classical music ‘quiet’ has great importance between movements or breaks, and a quiet  transition moment can create great emotional effect. Concertgoers do their best not to disturb such moments. A concert hall is also built with optimal acoustics in mind, so that the softest sound can be heard in every part of the hall and spectators can enjoy a perfect listening experience with all its nuances. Conversely, every cough, movement, rustling of jewelry, whisper, cellphone ring, etc. can be heard.   Is it permitted to use a cellphone during a concert? It depends on the goal: if it is in order to check the time, yes. And if it is in order to see whether your babysitter has left an urgent message, then it is legitimate to take a peep at your phone. But you should remember that, even when your phone is on silent/vibrate mode, the lit-up screen and your movements may disturb the spectators seated near you. Cellphones should therefore not be used during a concert, unless in a medical emergency.   When should one applaud?   Applause is an important element in the dialogue between an audience and the orchestra/soloists: it expresses appreciation, admiration and enthusiasm. The general rule is to express resounding applause at the end of a concert and softer applause at the end of a work. This applies, of course, to when you enjoy a performance and the music has touched your heart. When a soloist plays particularly well, you can ask him to perform an encore – a short work of his choice that is not part of the program – by applauding him at a steady pace. Then, at the conclusion of the encore, the applause can be resounding!   If you are afraid of applauding in the wrong place, wait a moment or two and see how the rest of the audience responds.   Is one allowed to photograph or record the orchestra during a concert? A concert is an exciting event which you may well wish to document. But as with every artistic show, the musicians enjoy performer’s rights. Furthermore, taking pictures may well disturb the smooth course of a performance.   All photographs and recordings in the course of a concert are therefore strictly forbidden.   You can, of course, take photographs before or after a concert and send them to friends or post them on social networks.
        • Accessibility
        • Getting to the Hall
            Visitors can use several car parks walking distance from Heichal Hatarbut:
          1. “Hatarbut Car Park”is a modern 1000-space underground car park. Access to Kikar Hatarbut is via elevators (+ easy stairs).
          2. “Hatarbut Car Park” offers a new control system that displays vacant spaces and enables easy parking.
          3. The car park offers optimal accessibility to the disabled with easy, speedy access to Kikar Hatarbut and to the auditorium.
            Additional car parks: Haarba Street – Kikar Givon Car Park –  new, accessible underground car park Dubnov Street Car Parks – open car parks with reserved spaces for the disabled Dizengoff Center Car Park and other private car parks.   Public Transportation  Heichal Hatarbut is accessible via a large number of city and intercity bus lines. The majority of city line buses are accessible to the disabled, and the path leading from the bus stops to Heichal Hatarbut is generally free of obstacles. Bus lines that serve the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (stops adjcacent to Kikar Hatizmoret and Kikar Habima): 5 Tel Aviv Central Bus Station / Central Train Station 20/21 Tel Aviv – Central Train Station 63 Ramat Gan, Givatayim 70 Ramat Gan 93 Herzliya 130 Hevel Modiin 142 Bat Yam / 192 Rishon LeZion 239/39/ 389 Holon / Atidim 425 Rishon LeZion 502 Shoham 608 Netanya
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    Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang

    Dukas: La Péri

    Prokofiev: Piano Concerto no. 3

    Stravinsky: Petrouchka

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    Saturday
    24.2.2018
    20:00
    Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv
    Lowy Concert Hall

    Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang

    Dukas: La Péri

    Prokofiev: Piano Concerto no. 3

    Stravinsky: Petrouchka

    More info
    Saturday
    24.2.2018
    20:00
    Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv
    Lowy Concert Hall

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    01.1

    / Turandot – Opera Performed by Concerti

    01.1

    / Maestro Mehta Summer Gallery

    01.1

    / נישואי פיגרו – אופרה בביצוע קונצרטי

    01.1

    / Turandot – Opera Performed by Concerti

    23.3

    10:00 / Open rehearsal with conductor Iván Fischer Charles Bronfman Auditorium Lowy Concert Hall

    20.6

    10:30 / Master Class with Renaud Capuçon Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    16.1

    10:30 / Master Class with Marie-Elisabeth Hecker Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    11.5

    מאסטר קלאס
    10:30 / Master Class with Christian Lindberg Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    21.6

    מאסטר קלאס
    10:30 / Master Class with Gautier Capuçon Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    20.10

    11:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    05.1

    פנחס צוקרמן
    11:00 / Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinist Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    09.3

    אריה ורדי
    11:00 / Prizewinning Young Pianists Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    04.5

    נוזדה
    11:00 / Gianandrea Noseda Conducts Stabat Mater by Rossini – Intermezzo Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv The Lowy concert hall

    22.6

    11:00 / Vasily Petrenko and the Capuçon Brothers – Intermezzo Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    14.10

    11:00 / The Carnival of the Animals – Special Concert for Kids Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    13.1

    Musical Talks
    11:00 / Beyond Place and Time Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    24.2

    Musical Talks
    11:00 / From Classicism to Romanticism Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    24.3

    Musical Talks
    11:00 / The Love of the Poet Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    28.4

    Musical Talks
    11:00 / Voices from the Sky Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    30.6

    Musical Talks
    11:00 / Artists in the Eye of the Storm Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    14.4

    11:00 / Carnival of the Animals Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    27.1

    11:00 / The Lamb’s Travels: Do-Re-Mehhh & Vivaldi: The Four Seasons Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    10.3

    11:00 / Peter and the Wolf Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    14.7

    11:00 / Yeled Pa’am Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    05.5

    11:00 / The Magic of Brass Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv The Zucker Hall

    12.5

    11:00 / “Inhaling and Exhaling” Woodwind Quintet Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    07.7

    11:00 / Children’s Games Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    01.3

    Purim
    11:00 / Purim Concert – the IPO for Kids Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    27.7

    12:00 / The Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra of The Jerusalem Music Centre in a Festive Summer Concert Charles Bronfman Auditorium Lowy Concert Hall

    20.7

    13:00 / Zubin Mehta Conducts Der Rosenkavalier – Opera in Concert Form Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    13.10

    14:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    12.1

    14:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    23.2

    14:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    16.3

    מנפרד הונק
    14:00 / Manfred Honeck and Manuel Walser Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    18.5

    יואל לוי
    14:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Beethoven’s 6th and Popular Arias Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    08.6

    16:30 / A musical story hour – the bird of the soul Calender Description Charles Bronfman Hall of Culture The Hall Foyer

    08.6

    פנחס צוקרמן
    16:30 / Pinchas Zukerman conductor and violinist The Charles Bronfman Cultural Center, Tel Aviv The Louie Concert Hall

    25.9

    16:30 / Story Time – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Foyer

    27.11

    16:30 / Master Class with Olga Scheps Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    23.1

    מאסטר קלאס
    16:30 / Master Class with Christian Tetzlaff Charles Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    08.6

    17:00 / Weddings of Figaro – Opera Performed by Concerti The Charles Bronfman Cultural Center, Tel Aviv The Louie Concert Hall

    23.6

    17:00 / 20th-Century Masterpieces for Woodwinds – a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    25.11

    17:00 / Olga Scheps in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    27.1

    17:00 / Christian Tetzlaff in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv The Zucker Hall

    24.2

    17:00 / An Organ in the Hall: Chamber Music Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    24.3

    17:00 / Oblivion String Quartet in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    14.4

    17:00 / 1927 Was a Wonderful Year – a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    28.4

    17:00 / Chamber Concert – Pieces by Brahms Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    12.5

    17:00 / String Quintet in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    30.6

    17:00 / Pablo Ferrández in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    14.7

    17:00 / Rudolf Buchbinder in a Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    07.10

    מריה ז'ואאו פירז'
    17:00 / Maria João Pires in a Chamber Concert Tel Aviv Museum Assia Auditotium

    13.1

    17:00 / Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    10.3

    17:00 / Old World, New World: Israel Philharmonic Brass Quintet Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    05.5

    17:00 / The State of Israel at 70: Yossi Arnheim & Friends Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    07.7

    17:00 / French Music for Violin, Cello and Harp – Chamber Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    23.12

    17:00 / András Schiff in Recital Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.6

    17:30 / Life According to Lenny – Commemorating Leonard Bernstein’s 100th Birthday Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    16.4

    17:30 / Hatikvah – the Mystery of the National Anthem – the IPO for Kids Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    29.11

    17:30 / Trumpet Fanfare – the IPO for Kids Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    31.1

    17:30 / Rhythms of the Heart – the IPO for Kids Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    01.3

    Purim
    17:30 / Purim Concert – the IPO for Kids Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    08.6

    17:45 / A musical story hour – the bird of the soul Charles Bronfman Hall of Culture The Hall Foyer

    21.11

    19:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    11.1

    19:00 / Alexander Korsantia Plays Beethoven – Yaron Gottfried, conductor Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    18.1

    19:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    25.2

    19:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    25.3

    טריפונוב
    19:00 / Iván Fischer and Daniil Trifonov Charles Bronfman Auditorium Lowy Concert Hall

    29.4

    נוזדה
    19:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    15.7

    19:00 / Zubin Mehta Conducts Der Rosenkavalier – Opera in Concert Form Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.7

    19:00 / Zubin Mehta Conducts Der Rosenkavalier – Opera in Concert Form Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    23.7

    זובין מהטה
    19:00 / Zubin Mehta Conducts Der Rosenkavalier – Opera in Concert Form Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv The Lowy concert hall

    26.7

    זובין מהטה
    19:00 / Zubin Mehta Conducts Der Rosenkavalier – Opera in Concert Form International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem The Lowy concert hall

    14.9

    19:00 / IPO on Tour – Tbilisi Tsinandali Concert Venue

    25.10

    19:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA New York Carnegie Hall

    28.10

    19:00 / The IPO on Tour – Canada Toronto Roy Thomson Hall

    01.11

    19:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA Santa Barbara Arlington Theater

    17.9

    19:30 / IPO on Tour – Bucharest Grand Palace Hall

    18.7

    רודולף בוכבינדר
    20:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    22.7

    רודולף בוכבינדר
    20:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    25.7

    20:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    24.7

    רודולף בוכבינדר
    20:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    16.7

    רודולף בוכבינדר
    20:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    16.5

    יואל לוי
    20:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Beethoven’s 6th and Popular Arias Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    26.4

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Tchaikovsky & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    28.3

    טריפונוב
    20:00 / Iván Fischer and Daniil Trifonov Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    10.10

    20:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    22.10

    20:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.10

    20:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    16.10

    20:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    18.10

    20:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    18.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    25.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    20.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    26.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    19.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    22.11

    20:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Olga Scheps Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    03.1

    פנחס צוקרמן
    20:00 / Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinist Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    06.1

    פנחס צוקרמן
    20:00 / Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinist Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    10.1

    20:00 / Alexander Korsantia Plays Beethoven – Yaron Gottfried, conductor Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    09.1

    פנחס צוקרמן
    20:00 / Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinist Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    07.1

    פנחס צוקרמן
    20:00 / Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinist Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    13.1

    20:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.1

    20:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    14.1

    20:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    15.1

    20:00 / Dmitri Jurowski Conducts Mahler Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    22.1

    להב שני
    20:00 / Lahav Shani and Christian Tetzlaff Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    28.1

    להב שני
    20:00 / Lahav Shani and Christian Tetzlaff Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    27.1

    להב שני
    20:00 / Lahav Shani and Christian Tetzlaff Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    24.1

    להב שני
    20:00 / Lahav Shani and Christian Tetzlaff Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    18.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    19.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    20.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    21.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    24.2

    20:00 / Kirill Petrenko and Yuja Wang Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    03.3

    אריה ורדי
    20:00 / Prizewinning Young Pianists Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    08.3

    אריה ורדי
    20:00 / Prizewinning Young Pianists Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    12.3

    מנפרד הונק
    20:00 / Manfred Honeck and Manuel Walser Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    13.3

    מנפרד הונק
    20:00 / Manfred Honeck and Manuel Walser Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    17.3

    מנפרד הונק
    20:00 / Manfred Honeck and Manuel Walser Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    15.3

    מנפרד הונק
    20:00 / Manfred Honeck and Manuel Walser Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    26.3

    טריפונוב
    20:00 / Iván Fischer and Daniil Trifonov International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    27.3

    טריפונוב
    20:00 / Iván Fischer and Daniil Trifonov Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    25.4

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    06.5

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    01.5

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    02.5

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    30.4

    נוזדה
    20:00 / Noseda conducts Tchaikovsky & Stabat Mater by Rossini International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    19.6

    וסילי פטרנקו
    20:00 / Vasily Petrenko and the Capuçon Brothers Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    09.5

    יואל לוי
    20:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Bruckner’s 4th International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    10.5

    כריסטיאן לינדברג.
    20:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Bruckner’s 4th Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    13.5

    כריסטיאן לינדברג.
    20:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Bruckner’s 4th Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    22.5

    Lahav shani
    20:00 / Lahav Shani Conducts Brahms Symphony no. 2 Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    23.5

    Lahav shani
    20:00 / Lahav Shani Conducts Brahms Symphony no. 2 Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    24.6

    גוטייה קפוסון
    20:00 / Vasily Petrenko and the Capuçon Brothers Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    26.6

    פבלו פרנדס
    20:00 / Pablo Ferrández Plays Dvořák’s Cello Concerto Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    27.6

    וסילי פטרנקו
    20:00 / Pablo Ferrández Plays Dvořák’s Cello Concerto Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    28.6

    וסילי פטרנקו
    20:00 / Pablo Ferrández Plays Dvořák’s Cello Concerto International Convention Center (ICC) Jerusalem Ussishkin

    27.12

    20:00 / Yehoram Gaon and the IPO – Special Concert Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    13.10

    20:00 / Special Chamber Concert – 60th Anniversary of the Hall Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    30.10

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA Los Angeles Walt Disney Concert Hall

    31.10

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour- USA San Francisco Davies Symphony Hall

    04.11

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA Miami Kravis Center | Dreyfoos Hall

    05.11

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA Miami Knight Concert Hall

    07.11

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA New York Carnegie Hall

    08.11

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA New York Carnegie Hall

    09.11

    20:00 / The IPO on Tour – USA New York Carnegie Hall

    20.12

    20:00 / Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium Zucker Hall

    08.2

    20:00 / Yoni Rechter with the IPO Charles Bronfman Auditorium Lowy Concert Hall

    22.2

    20:00 / Ania Bukstein Meets Tempera Ensemble Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    22.3

    20:00 / Swing Between the World Wars with Eli Gorenstein Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    26.4

    20:00 / A Tribute to Leonard Cohen with Rona Kenan, Kobi Meidan and Itay Pearl Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    03.5

    20:00 / Renana Raz: Sixteen Strings and One Body Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    14.6

    20:00 / L’histoire du soldat with Itay Tiran Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Zucker Hall

    07.2

    20:00 / Yoni Rechter with the IPO Charles Bronfman Auditorium Lowy Concert Hall

    03.6

    20:00 / The Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    04.6

    20:00 / The Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    05.6

    20:00 / The Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin International Convention Center (ICC), Jerusalem Ussishkin

    26.7

    20:00 / The Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra of The Jerusalem Music Centre in a Festive Summer Concert Rappaport Hall, Haifa Auditorium

    16.9

    20:30 / IPO on Tour – Bucharest Grand Palace Hall

    21.10

    21:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    14.10

    21:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    24.3

    טריפונוב
    21:00 / Iván Fischer and Daniil Trifonov Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    28.4

    נוזדה
    21:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    05.5

    נוזדה
    21:00 / Noseda conducts Bruch & Stabat Mater by Rossini Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    12.5

    יואל לוי
    21:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Bruckner’s 4th Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    23.6

    21:00 / Pablo Ferrández Plays Dvořák’s Cello Concerto Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    30.6

    21:00 / Pablo Ferrández Plays Dvořák’s Cello Concerto Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    12.10

    21:00 / Special Concert – 60th Anniversary of the Hall Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    21.6

    22:00 / Vasily Petrenko and the Capuçon Brothers – Jeans Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    17.5

    יואל לוי
    22:00 / Yoel Levi Conducts Beethoven’s 6th and Popular Arias – Jeans Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    19.10

    22:00 / The Opening of the Season with Maestro Mehta and Maria João Pires Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    23.11

    22:00 / Pablo Heras-Casado and Yasmin Levy – Jeans Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    25.1

    22:00 / Lahav Shani and Christian Tetzlaff – Jeans Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall

    19.7

    רודולף בוכבינדר
    22:00 / Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Buchbinder – Jeans Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv Lowy Concert Hall
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