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SympHorizons Makes Its Israeli Debut!

Thu, Jul 31

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Tel Aviv-Yafo

This SympHorizons event, supported by Herzog Fox & Neeman, unites Israel’s finest music students with the Jerusalem Symphony after a rich orchestral and community process. It marks 60 years of German-Israeli relations and is attended by German Ambassador Steffen Seibert.

SympHorizons Makes Its Israeli Debut!
SympHorizons Makes Its Israeli Debut!

Time & Location

Jul 31, 2025, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Tel Aviv-Yafo, Dr George Wise St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

About the event

This evening marks the first SympHorizons concert in Israel—realizing Musica Impact’s mission to guide young instrumentalists from across the country through an intensive artistic journey culminating in a major symphonic performance on a prestigious stage.


Recognizing its artistic, cultural and social significance, this concert has been chosen as the official musical event marking 60 years of diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel, and is held in the presence of His Excellency Steffen Seibert, Ambassador of Germany to Israel.


Since April 25, students have engaged in a rigorous process of musical growth, with numerous sectional and tutti rehearsals, now culminating in this landmark concert with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.


In collaboration with the Association of Israelis of Central European Origin, students also held rehearsals and performances in senior residences, with residents invited as honored guests—creating a meaningful intergenerational experience. This partnership reflects Musica Impact’s core values of artistic excellence and community engagement.


Aligned with the program’s multidisciplinary vision, students also participated in enrichment sessions with professionals in financial literacy and personal sustainability, equipping them for success beyond the stage.


The first half of the program features four outstanding young soloists, winners of Musica Impact’s Soloists of Impact competition, held earlier this year in collaboration with the JSO. The evening concludes with a powerful tribute to Brahms, featuring his Symphony No. 1.


Musica Impact gratefully acknowledges Herzog Fox & Neeman Law Firm for their strong partnership and generous support of this concert and the vision it represents.


Artists

Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra

Gal Alterovich, conductor

Yana Lazurenko, cello

Itay Galai, viola

Eden Zemach, violin

Yehoshua Ben-Nissim, violin


Program

Max Bruch – Kol Nidrei, op. 47

Soloist: Yana Lazurenko


William Walton – Andante Comodo (Movement I) from the Viola Concerto

Soloist: Itay Galai


Johannes Brahms – Adagio (Movement II) from the Violin Concerto

Soloist: Eden Tzemach


Dmitry Kabalevsky – Allegro molto e con brio (Movement I) from the Violin Concerto in C major, op. 48

Soloist: Yehoshua Ben-Nissim


— Intermission —


Johannes Brahms – Symphony No. 1 in C minor, op. 68



Concert information and ticket purchasing are available on the Jerusalem Symphony website.


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