Martha Argerich and the Israel Philharmonic play Ben-Haim, Ravel and Stravinsky

Martha Argerich and the Israel Philharmonic play Ben-Haim, Ravel and Stravinsky

Type: Classical Concert
Orchestra: The Israel Philharmonic
Location: Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv
Conductor: Lahav Shani
Soloist: Martha Argerich
Program: Paul Ben-Haim - Symphony No. 1, Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major, Stravinsky - The Firebird
Year: 2020

A concert honoring Israeli musical heritage, dedicated to early twentieth-century masters. Ben-Haim’s Symphony was the 1st symphony composed and premiered in Israel (then British-Mandate Palestine). The work blends the European musical training of the composer and the emerging Israeli musical identity, integrating mystic influences. Ravel’s Concerto gives the enigmatic Argerich center-stage and is said to be her personal favorite. Shani is the youngest conductor to ever lead a major orchestra.

Martha Argerich and the Israel Philharmonic play Ben-Haim, Ravel and Stravinsky
  • Martha Argerich and the Israel Philharmonic play Ben-Haim, Ravel and Stravinsky

    Type: Classical Concert
    Orchestra: The Israel Philharmonic
    Location: Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv
    Conductor: Lahav Shani
    Soloist: Martha Argerich
    Program: Paul Ben-Haim - Symphony No. 1, Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major, Stravinsky - The Firebird
    Year: 2020

    A concert honoring Israeli m...