2017-2018

 

1 קונצרט חגיגי – קלאסי לסוכות

עדה פלג, מנצחת

התזמורת הסימפונית חיפה

בתכנית:

בטהובן: הפתיחה "אגמונט" , צ'ייקובסקי: סימפוניה מס' 5

כפר בלום 9/10/17 אודיטוריום בית העם , בשעה 20:0

 

2  " אהבה לנצח" 

מירלה גרדינרו- סופרן ( האופרה הישראלית)

דניס סדוב-בס  (רוסיה )

בלה שטיינבוק- פסנתר

בתכנית: אריות מתוך האופרות "אידה" ,"ספר מסביליה" ו" שיקוי אהבה", סצנות מתוך אופרטות ומחזמר, שירים ספרדיים, ישראלים ורוסיים

ראש פינה 20/11/17 סינמטק ראש פינה , בשעה 20:00

 

3 פסטיבל בעיקר מוצרט בגליל

עדה פלג, מנצחת

התזמורת הסימפונית חיפה

אבנר איתי, מנצח

אנסמבל בארוקאמרי

בארוקאמרי בגוש חלב

בתכנית: היידן,איתי, באך ומוצרט.

ראש פינה-צפת-גוש חלב   7-9/12/17

 

4 קלרינט, צ'לו ופסנתר

יונתן הדס- קלרינט( הפילהרמונית ישראלית)

מרסל ברגמן-צ'לו( הפילהרמונית ישראלית)

ויקטור סטניסלבסקי-פסנתר,

בתכנית: בטהובן: טריו  לקלרינט, צ'לו ופסנתר, אופוס 11, ברוך: 4 קטעים,  נינו רוטה: טריו spring palazzo""

ראש פינה 29/1/18 סינמטק ראש  פינה, בשעה  20:00

5שלוש פרימדונות

אירה ברטמן – סופרן( האופרה הישראלית)

אנה סקיבינסקי- סופרן (ארה"ב),

 מירלה גרדינרו – סופרן(האופרה הישראלית)

בלה שטיינבוך –מנחה ופסנתר

בתכנית:  קטעים מן האופרות של ורדי ופוצ'יני, מ"אווה מריה" של שוברט ובאך, משירים ספרדיים ורוסיים, ועוד.

קיבוץ ברעם10/2/18  באולם קיבוץ ברעם , בשעה 13:00

 

6 "אפשרויות פתוחות"

רביעיית הג'אז של ארי ערב

ארי ערב - פסנתר
לני סנדרסקי - סקסופון

טל פדר - בס
עמית לורבר – תופים

בתכנית: בהופעה הזו ישולבו עיבודים ושילובים של מספר קטעים קלאסיים ועוד

ראש פינה 26/3/18 סינמטק ראש פינה, בשעה 20:00

7. נבל, חליל וצ'לו

יוליה רובינסקי (הפילהרמונית הישראלית)נבל

ליאור איתן ( תזמורת הפילהרמונית) חליל

מרסל ברגמן ( תזמורת הפילהרמונית) צ'לו

בתכנית: באך, סאן-סאנס, דביסי ורוול.

נצרת 5/5/18 אולם יפורסם     בשעה: 16:00

 

  וירטואוזים צעירים,

זוכי מלגות ע"ש דליה מרוז

משתתפים ותכנית תפרסמו

 

ראש פינה 4/6/18 סינמטק ראש פינה , בשעה: 20:00

 

 

 

 

 

 FEBRUARY 2016

Nazareth,  St. Gabriel's Church, Saturday  06.02.16 at 13:00

Rosh Pinna Cinemateque, Monday 08.02.16 at 20:00

Kibutz Baram, Beit HaAm, Saturday 27/02/16 at 13:00 

 

Eleonora Lutzky, Violin

Maecel Bergamn, Cello

Victor Stanislavsky, Piano

Program:

Rachmaninoff: piano trio élégiaque

Piazzolla: four seasons: autumn Tango and winter Tango

Mendelssohn: piano trio, op. 66

I.              Allegro energico e con fuoco (C minor)

II.            Andante espressivo (E-flat major)

III.           Scherzo: Molto allegro quasi presto (G minor)

IV.           Finale: Allegro appassionato (C minor, ending in C major)

 

 

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December 2015

Classic Rosh Pinna  

Ada Pelleg Music Director

Rosh   Pina Cinematheque

Monday December 22nd at 19:30  

 

DUO Violin-Piano

Gilad Hildesheim: Violin
Revital Hachamoff: Piano


program:


Beethoven: Sonata " Appassionata"
Brahms: Sonata for Violin and Piano
Saint-Saens: Violin and Piano Havanaise

 

Gilad Hildesheim, Violin. Born in 1971. Raised in Belgium and France. Started playing violin at the age of 6, in Brussels, Belgium. In Israel was the student of the late Prof. Ilona Faher, Mr. Yair Kless and Mr. Haim Taub. Has been a consistent winner of the American - Israeli cultural foundation grant since 1984. Leading: Gilad is the new leader of the Teatro di san carlo opera in Naples starting from the season 2004-5. Since 2003 Gilad is the leader of the Tel-Aviv soloist ensemble. From 1998-2004 Gilad was the concertmaster of the Northern Israel Symphony orchestra, Haifa. From 1995-1998 was the leader of the Kibbutzim chamber orchestra where he also performed as soloist. Before that, for 3 years was the leader of the I.D.F. orchestra. Collaboration: Played under the conductors of Mendi Rodan, Yoel Levy, Sergiu Comisiona, Christian Mandeal, Uriel Segal, Ronald Zolman, Roberto Benzzi and Pinchas Zuckerman. Solo performance: Played with most major orchestras in Israel. Played as soloist in tours in Germany, Italy, France and Croatia. Recorded the Hartmann concerto with the Kibbutzim chamber orchestra for the Baden Baden radio. Festivals:  Gilad is a regular participant in festivals such as villa musica and pro in Germany, Israel festival and upper Galilee in Israel, Sofia and Plovdiv in Bulgaria and Banff in Canada. Chamber music: Has collaborated with Luciano Berio in Florence, with Prof. Bernard Greenhouse (the Beaux Arts trio), the Berliner octet ,the Jerusalem trio and the Huberman Quartet. Performed in a duo all over Europe and the USA.

 

Revital Hachamoff, piano.Born in Israel. Revital  performs as a soloist and a chamber music player all over Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, Japan, China, South America, USA and Canada. She often performs as a soloist with leading Israeli orchestras including the Israel Philharmonic and the Israel Symphony Orchestra and with orchestras outside Israel, including the Moscow Chamber Orchestra (Tchaikovsky Hall), Berliner-Philharmoniker (Konzerthaus Berlin), Salzburg Soloists, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the Solti Chamber Orchestra of Budapest, the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra, Transylvania State Philharmonic Orchestra, NDR Symphony Orchestra and national orchestras in South America. Hachamoff played as a soloist under the baton of Zubin Mehta, Sergio Comissiona, Maxim Shostakovich, Lior Shambadal, Mendi Rodan, Noam Sheriff and Dan Ettinger. She regularly performs at international festivals including Montreux-Vevey, Enescu, Roskilde, Festivo, San Sebastian, Kfar Blum and the Israel Festival. Her recording of Elgar's violin sonata with Maxim Vengerov received the editor's choice of Gramophone magazine. Hachamoff dedicates much of her time to the performance of music by Israeli composers, some of which were written specifically for her. She gave the world premiere of seven piano concerti. Hachamoff founded the Israeli Piano Quartet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mostly Mozart in the Galilee

Ada Pelleg - Music Director/Conductor

 

 Mozart, Divertimento K 138

Pergolesi, Stabat Mater

“Mostly Mozart in the Galilee” has established itself as a leading cultural event. Maestra Pelleg has been able to open to the public a number of unique and acoustically marvelous venues in the Galilee, among them the Maronite church in Gush Halav, and Nazareth and the Red Khan in Tzfat’s Artists Quarter. Last year she has inaugurated the new auditorium Stef Wertheimer built in Nazareth Industrial Park.

The combination of the excellent acoustic , the superb orchestra ( leading players from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) and the soloists Clair Meghnagi (Soprano) Yaniv D’Or (Contra tenor) under the baton of mastera Ada Pelleg promises an unforgettable musical experien.

Saturday, October 24th 13:00

Salezian Church, Nazareth

For tickets reservations: 050-5342687-

Ada Pelleg

Recognized as one of Israel’s prominent conductors today, Maestra Pelleg is the founder and Music Director of the Galilee Music Center and the conductor of the Israeli Strings Ensemble. She has conducted orchestras and choirs in Israel and abroad, including the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the Oregon Bach Festival's orchestra and choir, the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, the Israel Opera Choir and many others. In December 2014 she was nominated Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Paris Vox Musicorum Orchestra.

Pelleg has graduated with distinction from both the Chicago Music College (BA in piano performance), and Indiana School of Music in Bloomington (composition and conducting). Her major conducting teacher was Maestro Henry Mazer, Associate conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, who wrote of her; “Ada Pelleg is certainly the most promising conducting talent today”. She was awarded a conducting fellowship to the prestigious Aspen Music Festival, a scholarship to study with Frederick Prauznitz at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and a fellowship to a master class with Max Rudolph at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She participated in Master classes with the world’s greatest conductors, among them Sergiu Celibidache and Ghenadi Rhozdesvensky.

Pelleg received numerous prizes and awards, among them the First Prize in the Molly Margolis Piano Competition in Chicago as well as other scholarships and distinctions. The Israeli Association of women in Management chose Ada Pelleg as "Woman of the year 2006".

A prolific writer and sought after lecturer Pelleg has published numerous articles in professional publications and has lectured in prestigious institutions, among them  the School of Architecture at the Israel Institute of Technology, the London University SOAS, Middlebury College in Vermont USA, , Haifa University and Indiana University. She has completed a Hebrew translation to Histoire du Soldat by the Swiss Librettist Ferdinand Ramos, set to music by Igor Stravinsky, and conducted a special performance with the participation of actors and players of the Israel Philharmonic.  She wrote an original arrangement of Pink Floyd's Rock Opera The Wall, for a rock band, choir and orchestra which she has conducted in a special production. Her program “Dialogue with God” on Israel “Voice of Music” radio gained great success.

Throughout her career she has worked with and collaborated with composers and performers from all religions and national affiliations and has initiated numerous joint projects and concerts. In 1999, together with Prof’ Aliza Shenhar, former Israel’s Ambassador to Russia, she has directed a multicultural concert in Haifa featuring classical music, music from South America, Middle Eastern Music and instruments and Belly Dancers. In 2000 she has programmed “Improvisation for Flute and Orchestra’ by German/Syrian composer Nuri El-Ruheibany as mandatory composition in the Haifa International flute competition and conducted the concerto in Columbia Festival of the Arts in Maryland.  In 2003 she was invited by British/Lebanese flutist Wissam Boustany to conduct the GMC resident orchestra in a Gala concert “Towards Humanity” in London. In 2006 the Brazilian Composers League commissioned her to record a CD of concerti for flute and orchestra which she did with flutists James Strauss and the GMC resident orchestra. In 2010 she initiated collaboration with the Aramaic Moaronite Church in Gush Halav producing the “Mostly Mozart in the Galilee” series. This collaboration was expanded to the Maronite church in Nazareth. In 2013 she has conducted the inaugural concert at the new Auditorium Stef Wertheimer built in Nazareth industrial Park. The concert was later performed in Jerusalem and broadcasted live all over the world by the European Broadcasting Union.

Galilee Festival Orchestra

The GMC resident orchestra

Established in 2000, the elite orchestra is comprised of the principal players of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and other leading Israeli players who perform regularly in the various GMC’s concerts series. Among them Marcel Bergman,  Evgenya Pikovsky, Elyakum Zaltaman, Amir Van Der Hal and Dmitry Ratush.

In addition to its performances in Israel The orchestra has performed with Chinese flutists Jin Ta in the Columbia Festival of the Arts in Maryland, USA, with Lebanese flutist Wissam Boustany in London in a concerts titled “Towards Humanity”,  It recorded a CD “Made in Brazil” with Brazilian flutist James Strauss and inaugurated the  new  Auditorium built by Stef Wertheimer in Nazareth Industrial Park.

Claire Meghnagi, Soprano

Graduated from the Rubin Music Academy in Tel Aviv, she continued her studies in Boston and Berlin. She made debuts at the world's most prestigious venues in 2007 with William Christie's academy for young singers Jardin des Voix. She has since performed as guest soloist at the Finnish National Opera, Estonian national Opera, The New Israeli opera, Cite de la Musique, Théâtre de Caen, Reinsberg Opera Festival, Israel Festival and Bad Kissingen Festival and in The Infernal Comedy alongside John Malkovich. Her roles have included Cleopatra and Galatea (Handel), Susanna, Pamina, Despina and Zerlina (Mozart), Euridice (Gluck), Rosina (Rossini) and Anne Trulove (Stravinsky). Claire regularly performs a vast concert repertoire, in venues as Vienna Musikverein, Berlin Philharmonie, London's Wigmore Hall and the Barbican, Alice Tully Hall, Palais de beaux arts in Brussels, Auditorio Nacional de Madrid and Lisbon's Gulbenkian. Other concert appearances include the Israel Philharmonic, Bremer Philharmonic, Berliner Symphoniker, Estonian National Symphony, Ulster Symphony, Jerusalem Symphony, Les Arts Florissants, Wiener Akademie, Helsinki Baroque and Israeli Camerata. Her debut CD "Lonely Bird" includes Israeli art songs by O. Zehavi, was released in March 2015 by the Israeli Music Institute and receives critical acclaim.

Yaniv d’Or’s countertenor

Yaniv’s unique countertenor voice has made him one of the rising stars of the modern international music scene. British-Israeli d’Or studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, receiving the International Vocal

Art Institution Prize and the Gottesman Award.

He has sung with the London SO, Gothenburg SO, Georgia National SO, Jerusalem SO, Israel Camerata, London Handel Players, Fretwork and Orchestra l’Arte del Mondo, and under such conductors as Christopher

Hogwood, William Christie, Asher Fisch, Laurence Cummings, Omer Meir Welber, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Noam Sheriff and Rene Jacobs.

Yaniv made his debut as Tolomeo – Giulio Cesare (Handel) for Gothenberg Opera, and at the Teatro del Opera di Roma as Elbaz – Journey to the End of the Millennium (Bardanashvili), both to great critical acclaim. Other

roles include Artemis – Phaedra (Henze) for Lucerne Festival, Giulio Cesare (Handel) and Orfeo (Gluck) for New Israeli Opera, Delfa – Giasone (Cavalli) for Flemish Opera, Melindo – La Verita in Cimento (Vivaldi) for Garsington Opera, Crippled Youth – The Child’s Dreams (Shohat) for Wiesbaden Staatstheater,

Jehoyakim – Susannah (Handel) for Ripasso Festival, and The Barman – The Age of Anxiety (John Wolfe Brennan) in St Gallen. Future engagements include Orfeo (Gluck), Rinaldo (Handel) and Midsummer NIght’s Dream (Britten).

Already in demand as a recitalist, Yaniv d’Or has given concerts at Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Henry Crown Hall (Jerusalem), Dome des invalides, Göttingen Handel Festival (Germany), St. Agrève Festival (France), Israel Festival, and the Varazdin Festival (Croatia). Future engagements include a recital at Carnegie Hall, a recording of Schumann’s Dichterliebe and the second album with Ensemble NAYA including tours of Europe, South America and Asia with both new albums (May 2015 and June 2015).

Yaniv d’Or records for the Naxos, NMC and

 

 

 

 

 

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