Due to the corna virus, it is not possible to commit to predetermined places,
the inlay will be done before each concert according to the requirements of the Ministry of Health
* The program is subject to change
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Concert No.1
Bach and the French Overture
Patrick Ayrton – conductor/solo harpsichord
Daniela Skorka – soprano
Bach – Orchestral Suite No.1
Rameau – Arias for soprano and orchestras from “Platée”, “Dardenus”, “Castor Pollux”
Staurday 24.10.2020 at 12:00 St. John Church
Sunday 25.10.2020 at 20:00, International YMCA, Jerusalem
Tuesday, 25.10.2020 at 20:00 – Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Concert No.2
250th Anniversary of Beethoven’s Birth
David Shemer – conductor
Michael Tsalka – fortepiano
Einat Aronstein – soprano
The premiere of Beethoven’s Concerto No.0, performed on fortepiano, alongside a Mozart Concert Aria and Haydn songs. A Classical program performed on period instruments
Saturday 5.12.2020 at 12:00 St. John Church
Tuesday 8.12.2020 at 20:00, International YMCA, Jerusalem
Sunday, 6.12.2020 at 20:00 – Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Concert No.3
De Profundis –J.S.Bach – Music of Mourning
Andrew Parrott – conductor
Tom Ben Ishai- Soprano
Maya Amir-Alto
Tenor – TBA
Guy Pelc- Bariton
אנדרו פארוט
J.S.Bach – Cantatas for 4 soloists composed on the death of Prince Leopold
Wednesday 6.1.2021 at 20:00, International YMCA, Jerusalem
Friday, 8.1.2021 at 13:00, Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Concert No.4
The Music of the War
(17th-Century Germany)
Andres Mustonen – conductor
Music of Heinrich Schütz and his contemporaries composed during the 30 Years War – vocal-, instrumental- and choral works.
Sunday 14.2,2021 at 20:00, International YMCA, Jerusalem
Monday 15.2.2021 at 20:00 Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Concert No.5
La Calisto
David Shemer – conductor
The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra and singers of the Meitar Opera Studio (Israeli Opera)
Shirit Lee Weiss – stage director
The Israeli premiere of Francesco Cavalli’s spectacular opera “La Calisto”, fully staged. It tells the story (based on the myth of Calisto from Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”) of Jupiter who, in order to win Calisto’s love, disguises himself as the goddess Diana, while his wife Juno tries to separate the two by turning Calisto into a bear. Intertwined in the plot is the love story of Diana and the shepherd Endymion.
Sunday 2.5.2021 at 20:00 Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Monday 3.5.2021 at 20:00, International YMCA, Jerusalem
Concert No.6
Te Deum
David Shemer, Matthias Maute – conductors
Ensemble Caprice (Montreal)
Shahar Choir- Artistic Director Gila Brill
A unique concert in which players of the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra will collaborate with the renowned Canadian Ensemble Caprice, about which the New York Times critic wrote: “This is the ensemble that invites listeners to rehear the world”. The two ensembles will join to perform Charpentier’s “Te Deum” alongside works of Rameau and Telemann. The collaboration will continue when the same program will be performed again at the Montreal Baroque Festival.
Sunday 13.6.2021 at 20:00 Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv Cultural Hall
Monday 14.6.2021 at 20:00, Jerusalem International YMCA