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Elgar : Enigma variations
Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Paul Goodwin
16.7.24, Charles Bronfrman Auditorium, Tel Aviv
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The Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (YIPO):
The YIPO is Israel’s national youth orchestra, comprising 150 of Israel’s most talented young players of orchestral instruments between the ages of 11 and 18. The JMC believes strongly that outstanding young musicians from throughout the country should have a chance to come together to interact with their musical peers and experience music making at the highest level and, irrespective of their place of residence or financial means.
Over their 3-7 years in the orchestra, YIPO members study between 15 and 20 major symphonic works, working with numerous conductors and instrumentalists along the way. In addition, the gala concerts that conclude the courses, held at the Jerusalem Theatre, and the Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut) in Tel Aviv, broadcast live on Israeli radio, to a combined audience of thousands. Over 90% of YIPO graduates go on to higher education (undergraduate and graduate degrees) in music, and many go on to take up prominent positions in the Israel Philharmonic and other orchestras in Israel and abroad.
The Jerusalem Music Centre (JMC):
The JMC was founded in 1973 by legendary violinist Isaac Stern and Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, with the assistance of Yad Hanadiv (a Rothschild foundation) and the Jerusalem Foundation. The JMC’s purpose was to provide a musical centre that would find and nurture the finest musical talents from all over Israel, and today, as a result of more than 40 years of work, many such talents can be heard performing on prominent concert stages across the world.
As part of its work helping young Israeli talents to find their way onto the global stage, the JMC is also deeply proud of its tradition of bringing the world’s finest musicians to Israel to play and teach. As a truly global centre for musical excellence, the JMC has hosted many of the pre-eminent musicians of the 20th century, including Arthur Rubinstein, Pablo Casals, Leonard Bernstein, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman and Alfred Brendel.
Today, headed by renowned pianist Murray Perahia, the JMC continues to imbue each successive generation of young Israeli musicians with the very same love, passion, and respect for their art shared by their predecessors, and indeed by great musicians throughout the centuries.
Our Purpose:
To find, nurture and promote outstanding young musicians from throughout Israel, providing them with uniquely tailored programmes that hone their skills both as soloists, and as ensemble and orchestral players.
To support the musical and pedagogical development of instrumental teachers across the country, bringing them into contact with the world’s leading musicians and musical pedagogues.
To provide a musical centre of global stature at the heart of Israel’s capital, enriching the city and its residents through its world-class concert series.

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17 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@josephbasha2941
@josephbasha2941 Месяц назад
IF only music can send us all a message guess What ? Love and peace ! love all young orchestra superb.Shalom Aleikeim peace be with us ALL
@AsherBerman-uu9tl
@AsherBerman-uu9tl Месяц назад
You guys did a great job thank you for sharing this music with us ❤🇮🇱❤️🇮🇱❤️
@amielschotz4982
@amielschotz4982 Месяц назад
The orchestra did a fine job,performing everything the conductor asked of them. A few minor intonation problems. But he could have asked for more, he just provided a workmanlike performance that could have been much more expressive. So all praise to the youngsters, less to him.
@arsatinsky1
@arsatinsky1 23 дня назад
There are a lot of complexities in this work -- thus it's way beyond most youth orchestras. I am not hearing any "workmanlike" qualities in this performance. By its nature, Elgar requires a great deal of precision in order to carry out his ideas. Their rendition is clean, flowing, highly expressive, and fresh. It is obvious that the orchestra is exceptional. I give due credit to the conductor for not undermining their efforts, as can sometimes happen. I have no affiliation with this group, and have no insights into their rehearsal regimen, but I don't hear anything that would indicate a lack of inspiration and passion from the podium.
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