Caring for Israel through Music and Musicians

Festival

18-22 May, 2010

Shavuoth

Artistic Director: Gil Shohat

105 musicians and creators, 38 events

Israeli and international artists, Israeli works in world premieres,

exclusive and first rate chamber music concerts at the

Janco Dada Museum,

meetings with Ein Hod artists, artistic creation and theatre workshops,

memorable concerts for children and their families,

unique performances at Ein Hod open theatre,

Come to experience the special enchantment created when music, the landscape of Hof HaCarmel and the paths of picturesque Ein Hod are joined together

Tuesday, 18 May 2010, Janco Dada Museum, 20:00

Musical Reception

Cocktail party

A tour at the Marcel Janco Museum and at the Village Gallery

The Opening Ceremonies of

The third “Maestro in Ein Hod” Festival

In the presence ofMr. and Mrs. James B. Cunningham

The U.S. Ambassador in Israel

Festive Opening Concert

Gil Shohat – Piano Recital

Beethoven's great piano sonatas

Guest artist: Coloratura soprano Sivan Goldman

"Gil Shohat – a pianist who is a poet"

Hanoh Ron, Yediot Aharonot, October 1996

The three best known and loved sonatas: Moonlight, Pathetique, Waldstein

An evening of Beethovenian power and passion

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Sonata no. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 ("Moonlight")

Sonata no. 8 in C minor, op. 13 ("Pathétique")

Sonata no. 21 in C major, op. 53 ("Waldstein")

Gil Shohat, pianist

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Queen of the Night's arias from "The Magic Flute"

Sivan Goldman, coloratura soprano

ticket at NIS 250

Wednesday, 19 May, 2010

Cello ecstasy and Brahms's piano style

Performance of Brahms's two great sonatas for cello and piano

Hila Karni, cellist

Ilan Levine, pianist

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Sonata no. 1 in E minor for cello and piano, op. 38

Sonata no 2 in F major for cello and piano, op. 99

Janco Dada Museum, 10:30 ticket at NIS 85

The G Note Story

Chamber opera in two acts

This is the story of the G note that embarks on a large journey in order to change its dull life. On its way it meets a whole new world full of a variety of colorful characters, and the inevitable conflict between the notion of the theatre stage as the realm of imagination, and the notion that the world is a stage. This encounter leads it to self consciousness and towards quite a different ending…

Music and conductor: Shaul Bustan Libretto and playwright: Shahar Gabay

Director: Tali Shechter Costume and accessories: Gal Amir G note and moon costumes: Hani Sagiv

Ella Tadmor, G note Shira Kerner, clock, moon, soldier Maya Ben Meir, winged lioness, doe, soldier

Dafna Lustig Shir Shinar, G-sharp, cactus, judge, the man who has never ended a sentence

Jonatan Greenberg, Hila Lifshitz, violinists Adina Glick, violist Igor Tankevich, cellist Ehud Atoun, bassist

Shai Sobol, guitarist Keren Mogados, flutist Elchanan Shmerlovsky, clarinetist

Nitay Levy, bass clarinet player Jonatan Givoni, percussionist

Singers: Hadas Dahari, Maya Cohen, Inbal Levertov, Maya Ben-Meir, Maya Fenington, Chen Levi, Nitzan Yogev

Gal Tamir, Alexei Polinsky, Hemi Levinson

Ein Hod Theatre, 11:00ticket at NIS 55

From Ein Hod to Chaina's Wilderness

The artist Dina Merhav will tell the story of out-doors sculpturing tours in Israel and abroad accompanied by photos, as well as her Chinese experience in the summer of 2009, where she took part in two international symposiums for sculpturing. This is a story about cultures encounters, creative processes, planning and executing of works together with Chinese workmen, up to the positioning of the work in designated parks

Beit Tarbut, 11:30 ticket at NIS 50

The Poet's Love

Performance of Robert Schumann's important Song Cycle, based on the poetic output by Heinrich Heine,

considered by many to be the apex of the German Lied.

A lecture on the work will be presented before the concert.

Guy Mannheim, tenor

Gil Shohat, pianist

Robert Schumann (1810-1857)

Dichterliebe (The Poet's Love), Op. 48

Janco Dada Museum, 12:30ticket at NIS 85

Between Sculpture and Notes

The artist Novoya Yamaguchi, sculpture and musician, who creates his own musical instruments, will present his works, how material turns into music, and will play a selection of works of variety styles, from Africa to Japan.

The instruments on which Novoya will play:

Steel Pan originating from Trinidad

Udu – African percussion instrument

Kalimba – African hand plucking string instrument

Wooden and brass xylophone

Beit Tarbut, 14:30ticket at NIS 50

Brahms's Piano Quintet

One of the major, large-scale chamber works of all times

Gil Shohat, pianist

Eckhart Lorenzen, Dotan Netel, violinists

Aharon Yaron, violist

Dmitri Golderman, cellist

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Quintet in F minor for piano and string quartet, op. 34

Janco Dada Museum, 16:00ticket at NIS 85

Schumann's Piano Quintet

Schumann's popular Piano Quintet meets with Brahms's passionate Third Violin Sonata

Eckhart Lorenzen, Dotan Netel, violinists

Yoram Meuchas, violist

Adiel Schmidt, cellist

Batia Steinbok-Lorenzen, pianist

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Sonata no. 3 in D minor for violin and piano, op. 108

Robert Schumann (1810-1856)

Quintet in E-flat major for piano and string quartet, op. 44

Janco Dada Museum, 18:30ticket at NIS 85

The night's main event

Shlomi Shaban and Gil Shohat Break the Routine

Shlomi Shaban's most lyrical, poetic and touching songs meet the Classical music

and Gil Shohat, in a unique and one time interlacement of musical worlds

Shlomi Shaban, pianist

Gil Shohat, pianist

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Shohat)(arr. Shohat)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"They all say" after Bach's Well Tempered Clavier (Shaban)

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)

Grande valse brillante (Shohat)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"Take one more Waltz" after L. Cohen (Shaban)

Bela Bartok (1881-1945)

Allegro bravo (Shohat)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"Just like that" after S. Argov and O. Hillel (Shaban)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"Nocturne" after F. Chopin (Shaban, Shohat)

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)

Scherzo no. 2 in B-flat major, op. 31 (Shohat)

Gil Shohat (b. 1973)

Variations on a theme from Carmen for four hands, after George Bizet (Shaban, Shohat)

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

Jeux d’eau (Water Games) (Shohat)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"Roza Martzipan" after S. Gronich and S. Lapid (Shaban)

Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

Gardens in the rain (Shohat)

Shlomi Shaban (b. 1976)

"Dispatch a carcass"after Habiluyim (Shaban)

Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)

Sonata for piano, four hands (Shaban, Shohat)

Ein Hod Theatre, 21:00 ticket at NIS 130

Thursday, 20 May 2010

two fantasies and one arpeggione

Schubert's wonderful Arpeggione Sonata in the pastoral valley between two peaks of fantasy and fairytales

Zvi Carmeli, violist

Eli Kalman, pianist

Carl Reinecke (1824-1910)

Three fantasy pieces for viola and piano, op. 43

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Sonata in A minor for arpeggione and piano, D. 821

Robert Schumann (1810-1856)

Fairy Tale Pictures for piano and viola, op.113

Janco Dada Museum, 10:30 ticket at NIS 85

Pierrot the Clown

Commedia dell'arte for children

The sad clown-poet Pierrot, his beautiful loved one Columbine, and the trouble-maker joker Arlecchino, are all turned into dolls by an evil magician's curse. The doll Pierrot sets on a search for Columbine all over the world: Spain, France, Iraq, the Amazonas, and even in Africa.

An enchanting show with actors, musicians, man-size dolls and a special festive Renaissance and Baroque theatre performance

Michal Yanai, narrator

"Coincidence" Marionette theatre

Neta Gover, director and marionette builder

Uri Dror, recorder player

Alexander Fein, bassoonist

Marina Mirkin, harpsichord player

Together with Lauda Ensemble from the Jezreel valley comprising seven musicians

who are playing Arab and Western instruments

Ein Hod Theatre, 11:00 ticket at NIS 55

About Riddles, Solutions and Stories

A meeting with the artist Dan Chamitzer

A glace into the meaning of riddles and trying to resolve them.

Our world as a riddle, each individual has his own resolution and only God has all the answers

Beit Tarbut, 11:30 ticket at NIS 50

Joseph meets Felix

The two geniuses from Vienna and Leipzig, Joseph Haydn and Felix Mendelssohn in a concert

where the Classic and the Romantic touch

Moshe Epstein, flutist

Adiel Smidt, cellist

Arnon Erez, pianist

Gil Shohat, pianist

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Piano Sonata in F major, Hob. 16/23 (Shohat)

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Trio No. 39 in G major for flute, cello and piano, Hob. XV/25

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

Trio no. 1 in D minor for flute, cello and piano, op. 49

Janco Dada Museum, 12:00 ticket at NIS 85

Felix meets Sergey

A meeting between the first German Romantic and the last Russian Romantic.

Rachmaninov's music lovers would swear that his cello sonata is the apex of the Russian chamber music

Adiel Schmidt, cellist

Eli Kalman, pianist

Gil Shohat, pianist

Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Preludes:

In C-sharp minor, op. 3 no. 2 (Bells of Moscow)

In G minor, op. 23 no. 5

In C minor. Op. 23 no. 7

In B minor, op. 32 no. 10

In G-flat minor, op. 32 no. 12

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

Rondo Capriccioso for piano solo (Kalman)

Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Sonata in G minor for cello and piano, Op. 19

Janco Dada Museum, 14:30 ticket at NIS 85

World Music Workshop

The encounter of young musicians with the variety of styles in world music, concentrating on experiencing the characteristic elements – unique scales, various rhythms, imitating and playing without scores, and improvising

Hagit Rosemarin, Gil Bohadna, flutists

Magal House, 16:00, free entrance

Improvisation workshop

with Composer Prof. Moshe Zorman, Maestro fellowship Music Director

Did you always wish to improvise? You did not know how to begin?

Composer Moshe Zorman, in an open session for the public, with a lecture and live presentations

will demonstrate improvisation techniques on the piano, while hosting young pianists from the audience

(early registration needed). No need for any prior knowledge.

Gertrud Krous House, 16:00, free entrance

Flutes Around the World

A dynamic and sweeping show with a vast variety of exotic flutes and sounds from close and faraway places,

Indian flutes from the Andes to North America, flutes the Balkans and Ireland, wood and bamboo flutes from the Far East and the Middle East, and more

Ein Hod Theatre, 18:00, free entrance

The night's main event

The virtuosos in Shalotte Castle

Mozart's genius Flute Quartet optimism meets with the lively Flute Sonata by the French composer Poulenc. In the middle, Israeli optimism: the World Premiere of Moshe Zorman's work.

The second part will feature some of the most virtuoso piano works ever composed

Part I

Moshe Epstein, flutist,Eckhart Lorenzen, violinist, Zvi Carmeli, violist, Adiel Schmidt, cellist

Eli Kalman, pianist, Benni Hendel, narrator

Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)

Sonata for flute and piano

Moshe Zorman (b. 1952)

The Lady from Shalot Castle, for narrator and chamber ensemble(World Premiere)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Quartet for Flute Quartet No. 3 in C major, K. 171 (258b)

Part II

Dorel Golan, pianist, Victor Stanislavsky, pianist, Gil Shohat, pianist

Franz Liszt (1811-1886)

Tarantella (Golan)

Transcendental Etude No. 12 in B flat minorfor piano ("Chasse-Neige") (Shohat)

La leggierezza("lightness") etude for piano (Golan)

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)

Don Giovanni Variations for two pianos (Golan, Shohat)

György Ligeti(1923-2006)

Capriccio (Stanislavsky)

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

Etude (Golan)

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)

Scherzo No.4 inE major,Op. 54 (Stanislavsky)

Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813-1888)

32 variations for piano (Golan)

Fazil Say / Arcadi Volodos

Paraphrases on Mozart's "Turkish March" (Golan, Shohat)

Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Preludes: (Shohat)

In G minor, op. 23 no. 5

In G-sharp minor, op. 32 no. 12

In C minor, op. 23 no. 7

Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)

Finale from Piano Concerto no. 2 in G minor,Op.22(Golan)

Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Romanza for piano in six hands (Golan, Stanislavsky, Shohat)

Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Suite no. 1 for two pianos, op. 5 (Shohat, Stanislavsky)

Ein Hod Theatre, 21:00 ticket at NIS 130

White Night at the Theatre

Theatrical drawingand photographing into the dead of night

"The Theatrical Body", directed by Batia Eisewasser-Jancort – drawing;

Prof. Boat Tal – photographs

Nude drawing directed by Dror Carta

Arma House for Theatre, 23:00

Friday, 21 May 2010

The Blessed Light of Ein Hod

"There is a musical mission many wish to accomplish, yet only a few succeed in recruiting the musical audacity and production resources to fulfill it: to perform all the cantatas written by Johann Sebastian Bach."

Noam Ben Zeev, Ha'aretz, 26.12.2008

The young and fresh Israeli Ensemble, critically acclaimed, presents Bach's masterpiece, Cantata no. 125 together with Zelenka's poetic work – Miserere

Hadas Faran, soprano

Avital Deri, alto

David Nortman, tenor

Yair Polishuk, bass

Israeli Bach Soloists' Orchestra

Sharon Rozner, conductor

Jan Dismas Zelenka(1679-1745)

Miserere

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Cantata no. 125, "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin" (In Peace and Joy do I depart)

Janco Dada Museum, 10:30 ticket at NIS 85

Concertale

A concert for children and adults

The well known story about the "Ugly Duckling" accompanied with live classical music.

Ilan Levin, pianist

Hila Karni, cellist

Nitzan Zitzer, actor

Esti Karni, puppet theater

Ein Hod Amphitheatre, 11:00 ticket at NIS 55

Yonatan Hai-Violin maker

Beit Tarbut, 11:30 ticket at NIS 50

Sound of the soul in Ein Hod

Bach's picturesque Lutheran Mass together with Brahms's Romanticism in a unique concert

Hadas Faran, soprano

Avital Deri, alto

David Nortman, tenor

Yair Polishuk, bass

Israeli Bach Soloists Orchestra

Sharon Rozner, conductor

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Lutheran Mass in G major, BWV 236

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Motets

Janco Dada Museum, 12:30 ticket at NIS 85

Homage to the artist J. Shaltiel

A meeting with Prof. Joseph Shaltiel, one Ein Hod's veterans, and his vitrage exhibition

at the museum

Exhibition curator: Dr. Irit Miller

Janco Dada Museum, 13:30, free entrance

Rabbi Samuel meets with Argov and Ze'ira

New concertante and artistic performances of the masterpieces by Sasha Argov and Mordechai Ze'ira

Noa Bizansky, soprano

Efrat Levi, pianist

The soul of Sasha Argov (1914-1995)

I didn't know what; Shir eretz

For my beloved; Love song; Indeed?

Lullaby; My river; The green mountain

Love song to the sea

Mordechai Ze'ira (1905-1968)

Sad song; Call my name

These were the nights; Exfoliation

Laila Laila (Each night)

Ein Hod Theatre, 18:00 free entrance

The night's main event

Rot corner of Patachka

Renowned percussionist Assaf Rot meets international jazz pianist Leonid Patachka for a joint venture of music making andunrestrained talent spectacle. Their repertoire ranges from European Classics, through Chinese pentatonics to Brazilian salsa.

Leonid Patachka, pianist

Assaf Rot, percussionist and marimba player

The Hyacinth song – variations on a theme by Rivka Gvilli

Remembering – fantasy by Avishai Cohen

Peter and the wolf – fantasy for marimba and narrator

Brazilian choro- Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho (Pixinguinha)

The merry eight

Recuerdos de la Alhambra – Francisco Tárrega

Wish (Mish'ala) – after Ahinoam Nini and Gil Dor

Songs, standards, fantasies and jazz pieces by:

Ferrara, Jean Carlo Jobim, Paco de Lucía, Chick Corea

Ein Hod Theatre, 21:00 ticket at NIS 130

Saturday, 22 May 2010

String of the Soul

Violinist Asi Matathias, an international Israeli rising star comes to us for a special recital, with three French and Norwegian Romantic works

Asi Matathias, violinist

Victor Stanislavsky, pianist

Cézar Franck (1922-1890)

Sonata for violin and piano in A major

Ernest Chausson(1855-1899)

Poème for violin and orchestra

Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)

Sonata no. 1 in F major for violin and piano, op. 8

Janco Dada Museum, 10:30 ticket at NIS 85

The Four Seasons

Concert Show for Children

Vivaldi's work The Four Seasons, presented with explanations, narration, an orchestra, soloists and surprises.

Narrator Michal Yanay and conductor Gil Shohat explain the performed works for children and parents

Michal Yanai, presenter

Nitai Zori, solo violinist

Ra'anana Symphonet Orchestra

Gil Shohat, conductor and music director

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

The Four Seasons

Spring (first movement: Bird song)

Summer (first movement: The cuckoo and the northern wind)

Autumn (second movement: The drunkard's rest)

Autumn (third movement: The hunter)

Winter (first movement: The ice lake)

Winter (third movement: Braking of the ice)

Ein Hod Theatre, 11:00 ticket at NIS 55

Portrait on a Stand

A meeting with the artist Keller Yaniv, a painter in Ein Hod, who will draw a portrait in real time in front of an audience. Keller will draw and explain the stages in a portrait drawing, the manner of pain placing and her considerations while drawing a portrait

Beit Tarbut, 11:30 ticket at NIS 50

Rachmaninov Feast with Victor Stanislavsky

The two piano sonatas, which are the pinnacle of Russian piano music in general and in Rachmaninov's output in particular, will be performed by one of the leading young Israeli pianists