The open air “Shavuot” festival will take place in the courtyard of The Church of St John the Baptist, Ein Karem. Courtesy of Custodia Terrae Sanctae.
Repertoire:
Mintus – Our Journey together and Zebekiko for the Brave, Lilian – Premiere of Sad Consolation no 1 (arranged for trio), Britten – Simple symphony, Hayden – string quartets opus 76, Dvorak – Slavonic Dances, Bach – concerto for 2 violins BMV 1043, Vivaldi – concerto for 4 violins RV 580, Handel – Suite in D Major, Torelli – concerto in D major, songs by Morelli, Sermisi, Lasso and Mozart – Crudel perché fin’ora, Vivaldi – Summer from the 4 seasons, Part – fratres, Vivaldi – Oboe concerto in A minor RV461 (arranged for marimba and orchestra)
Artists:
Igor frug (violin), Tanya Beltser (violin), Matan Noussimovitch (viola), Adiel Shmitt (cello), Alexander Osipenko (bass), Magnificat chamber orchestra, Natalie Rotenberg (cembalo)
Special Guests:
Guy Mintus (piano), Taissir Elias (oud), Dimitry Levitas (trumpet), Magnificat Vocal Ensemble
The festival program included:
Magnificat Music Institute celebrates 25 years Gala with the young Magnificat Orchestra, guests and soloists.
The three virtuosos concert: Taiseer Elias – oud, Guy Mintus – piano and Chen Zimbalista – marimba and percussion. A pre-show tour will depart from Mary’s Spring, guided by Pnina Ein Mor.
Baroque music played by strings, trumpet, harpsicord, percussion and the “Magnificat Vocal Ensemble”