Courtesy Asnat Shevet-Ganor |
Have you been missing the Abu Ghosh
Music Festival as much as I have? After a hiatus of two years, due to COVID-19 pandemic constraints, the Abu Ghosh
Music Festival is about to spring back to life. Popular from the 1950s as an
annual event, its organization was taken over in 1992 by music-lover Gershon
Cohen and choral conductor Hanna Tzur, the revamped festival then taking place
twice a year. Always well attended, people have been flocking to the two Abu
Ghosh churches to hear the festival concerts, also enjoying the craft stalls, outdoor events
and the relaxed, holiday atmosphere. As the Kiryat Yearim Church is presently undergoing
renovation, the Sukkot Festival (September 22-26, 2021) will take place at the Yitzhak Rabin Centre in Tel Aviv. The Rabin
Centre, located on a hill, boasts commanding panoramic views of the Yarkon Park and
of the city of Tel Aviv, beautiful grounds and an imposing auditorium – the Leah Rabin Hall. A
new team will take over the running of the festival, most of its members active
on the Israeli music scene - Amit Tiefenbrunn - music director, Shlomit
Sivan-Rosen - head of production, Tessa Harari - management/production, Alon
Harari - head coordinator and Yeela Avital - participation director and fundraising.
The 2021 Abu Ghosh Music Festival will
offer four days of music of different styles - classical-, chamber- and folk
music, Israeli- and ethnic music, with interaction between artists and audience
and food and good wines; in short, a multi-sensory experience awaits all
festival-goers! Concerts will feature some of the country’s finest ensembles -
the Israeli Vocal Ensemble, the Carmel Quartet, Ensemble Barrocade, the Ramat
Gan Chamber Choir, the Tel Aviv Collegium Singers and the Galilee Chamber
Orchestra. The festival will also host Hortus Musicus (Estonia),
conductor: Andres Mustonen, in a program of Italian music and with Israeli
mezzo-soprano Maya Amir as soloist. “From
Bach to Shem Tov”, a program combining classical music with Israeli
contemporary music will feature flautist Shem Tov Levi himself. The “Quinta and
a Half” (“Kvinta Va-Hetzi”) Vocal Ensemble will present a complete a-capella
program of Israeli repertoire - original and unique arrangements of some of the
best-loved songs of Arik Einstein, Matti Caspi, Shlomo Gronich, and more. And
for those looking for some fiery emotion, El Fuego Del Flamenco will present a
program of flamenco music and dance. And how about some Brazilian music
performed by the Shorolha Ensemble for a magical night show in the Triguboff
Garden overlooking the Tel Aviv skyline? In cooperation with the
Polyphony Foundation, the program for Sunday September 26th will present
Arab musicians in performances of Arabic- and western music. The Eldrawish Music Ensemble of the Galilee will perform
Sufi music and dance. There will also be a concert of French chansons, Arab
poetry and music composed by pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar, featuring a string
quartet and soprano Nour Darwish. The festival will conclude with a concert
titled “Stabat Mater”, performed by the Galilee Chamber Orchestra with Saleem
Abboud Ashkar conducting.
For more information
on the 2021 Abu Ghosh Music Festival and for ticket reservations: https://agfestival.co.il/
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