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,
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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 ReceptionCocktail party
A tour at the Marcel Janco Museum and at the Village Gallery
The Opening Ceremonies ofThe third “Maestro in Ein Hod” Festival
In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cunningham The U.S. Ambassador in Israel
Festive Opening ConcertGil 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, WaldsteinAn 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, cellistIlan Levine, pianist
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)Sonata no. 1 in E minor for cello and piano, op. 38Sonata no 2 in F major for cello and piano, op. 99
Janco Dada Museum, 10:30 ticket at NIS 85
The G Note StoryChamber 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 GabayDirector: 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, soldierDafna Lustig Shir Shinar, G-sharp, cactus, judge, the man who has never ended a sentence
From Ein Hod to Chaina's WildernessThe 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 LovePerformance 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, tenorGil Shohat, pianist
Robert Schumann (1810-1857)Dichterliebe (The Poet's Love), Op. 48
Janco Dada Museum, 12:30 ticket at NIS 85
Between Sculpture and NotesThe 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 TrinidadUdu – African percussion instrument
Kalimba – African hand plucking string instrumentWooden and brass xylophone
Beit Tarbut, 14:30 ticket at NIS 50
Brahms's Piano QuintetOne of the major, large-scale chamber works of all times
Gil Shohat, pianistEckhart Lorenzen, Dotan Netel, violinists
Aharon Yaron, violistDmitri Golderman, cellist
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)Quintet in F minor for piano and string quartet, op. 34
Janco Dada Museum, 16:00 ticket at NIS 85
Schumann's Piano QuintetSchumann's popular Piano Quintet meets with Brahms's passionate Third
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 minor for 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 in E major, Op. 54 (Stanislavsky)
Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813-1888)32 variations for piano (Golan)
Fazil Say / Arcadi VolodosParaphrases on Mozart's "Turkish March" (Golan, Shohat)
Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)Preludes: (Shohat)
In G minor, op. 23 no. 5In 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 TheatreTheatrical drawing and 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
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. ShaltielA meeting with Prof. Joseph Shaltiel, one Ein Hod's veterans, and his vitrage exhibition
at the museumExhibition 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, sopranoEfrat 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 mountainLove song to the sea
Mordechai Ze'ira (1905-1968)Sad song; Call my name
These were the nights; ExfoliationLaila Laila (Each night)
Ein Hod Theatre, 18:00 free entrance
The night's main eventRot corner of Patachka
Renowned percussionist Assaf Rot meets international jazz pianist Leonid Patachka for a joint venture of music making and unrestrained talent spectacle. Their repertoire ranges from European Classics, through Chinese pentatonics to
Brazilian salsa.
Leonid Patachka, pianistAssaf Rot, percussionist and marimba player
The Hyacinth song – variations on a theme by Rivka GvilliRemembering – 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 TárregaWish (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 2010String 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, violinistVictor 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 SeasonsConcert 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, presenterNitai Zori, solo violinist
Ra'anana Symphonet OrchestraGil Shohat, conductor and music director
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
The Four SeasonsSpring (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 StandA 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
Victor Stanislavsky, pianist
Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)Piano sonata in D minor, op. 28
Piano sonata in B-flat minor, op. 36
Janco Dada Museum, 12:30 ticket at NIS 85
Vitrage ArtThe artist Bob Nachin will present and explain vitrage and glass artistic techniques, the same
one that have been in use for over 1000 years in renowned vitrage works the world over, from the Medieval cathedrals to abstract glass works in public buildings and modern museums. Since
ancient Egypt to modern era, in which the contemporary and the antique art combing to create novel and exciting works of art. The artist's personal viewpoint on the techniques that help him
express his own thoughts and feelings
Beit Tarbut, 14:30 ticket at NIS 50
Piazzolla's sensuality, Gershwin's passion
A concert mainly marked by wind instruments, performing three twentieth century musical masterpieces,
Piazzolla's tango rhythms, through Poulenc's sarcasm immersed in Romanticism, to an arrangement of Gershwin's wonderful opera Porgy and Bess
Adi Menzel, flutistMichal Amit, oboist and English horn player
Vladimir Gru, bassoonistEckhart Lorenzen, violinist
Batia Steinbok-Lorenzen, pianist
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)Trio for flute, bassoon and piano
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano, op. 43
George Gershwin (1898-1937)Five songs from Porgy and Bess for violin and piano
Janco Dada Museum, 16:00 ticket at NIS 85
FROM BILLIE HOLIDAY TO BILLY JOELIn her deep, rich voice, Adina Even-Zohar performs songs which have become classics in their own time, Jazz Standards, Blues, Contemporary and original songs to appear
on her upcoming debut albumGiora Linenberg - keyboards
Yorai Oron - bassAmir David - drums
Mark Rozen - Saxophone
Ein Hod Theatre, 17:00, free entrance
The Show Dada A one man show presenting Dada scenes and renowned dialogues.*
A collage that introduces the audience to the atmosphere of the era and the Dada.
An encounter with the founding fathers of the Dada movementText and director: Michal Svironi; Actress: Adva Levi-Goshen
* An introduction will be presented before the show
Janco Dada Museum, 19:00 ticket at NIS 50
The night's main event
Incredible RhythmPercaDu – the internationally renowned duo percussionists, encounters composer,
conductor and pianist Gil Shohat, singer and percussionist Din Din Aviv, presenting an evening in which melody meets rhythm, East meets West and contemporary meets
Classics
Tomer Yariv, Adi Morag, PercaDu (marimba, vibraphone, drums, percussion instruments)
Din Din Aviv, drum player and singer, Gil Shohat, pianist
Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943)Prelude in G minor ("Militaire") (Shohat)
Prelude in C minor (Shohat)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Prelude in C-sharp major (from the Well Tempered Clavier) (PercaDu)
Prelude in A minor (from English Suite no. 3) (PercaDu)Prelude and Fugue in C minor (from the Well Tempered Clavier) (Shohat)
Bela Bartok (1881-1945)Romanian dances (Shohat, PercaDu)
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)Flight of the Bumblebee (PercaDu)
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)Water games (Shohat)
Bela Bartok (1881-1945)Allegro barbaro (Shohat, PercaDu)
Minoru Miky (b. 1930)Marimba spiritual (PercaDu)
Din Din Aviv, with PercaDu and Gil Shohat: My secrets, If you go, I've known you, Not a word, My ancestors