Graduates from Musrara – The Naggar School of Art and Society – are presenting final projects and works that have ripened over three years of study ✸
Read moreGraduates from Musrara – The Naggar School of Art and Society – are presenting final projects and works that have ripened over three years of study ✸
Read moreThe graduation ceremony will take place at 19:00PM and right after it at 20:00 PM - the opening of the graduate exhibition.
The opening event will take place in the school premises, 22 Shivtei Israel St., Beit Canada, Jerusalem. free entrance.
Ostracon is a song cycle written by Or Aloni, for seven singers based on texts by poet Avot Yeshurun. These are pieces about breaking and mending, divergence and convergence, scattering and consolidation, music born out of fragments of words. The choir sounds at times as a single body, a monster with multiple heads and mouths, and at times as a group of distinct individuals, dazed and lost, the encounter between whom creates the music of chance.
Ensemble members: Or Aloni, Adi Orion, Ido Zohar, Yuval Itzhaki, Tomer Naftali, Noya Fox, Shelly Reizis
Salesian SIsters Pilgrims’ Home / Haayin Het 18 / Free entrance based on pre-registration
A sequence of short new works by students in the new music department:
The show " Heart | "Lung" - a solo performance by Yuval Itzhaki combining acoustic saxophone, installation, and use of unsophisticated electronic instruments.
Two electronic works ("Quarante-sept" and "cinq") by Luna Bellity. The works based on field recordings of the voice, a modular synthesizer with Max/Msp software and will be played in a quad system (four speakers).
A collection of electronic works by Imri Regev based on digital feedback systems in Max/Msp software - edited and mixed for a four-way listening environment.
Panther Hall / Beit Canada / 22 Shivtei Israel st. / Free entrance
Ostracon is a song cycle written by Or Aloni, for seven singers based on texts by poet Avot Yeshurun. These are pieces about breaking and mending, divergence and convergence, scattering and consolidation, music born out of fragments of words. The choir sounds at times as a single body, a monster with multiple heads and mouths, and at times as a group of distinct individuals, dazed and lost, the encounter between whom creates the music of chance.
Ensemble members: Or Aloni, Adi Orion, Ido Zohar, Yuval Itzhaki, Tomer Naftali, Noya Fox, Shelly Reizis
Salesian SIsters Pilgrims’ Home / Haayin Het 18 / Free entrance based on pre-registration
A sequence of short new works by students in the new music department:
The show " Heart | "Lung" - a solo performance by Yuval Itzhaki combining acoustic saxophone, installation, and use of unsophisticated electronic instruments.
Two electronic works ("Quarante-sept" and "cinq") by Luna Bellity. The works based on field recordings of the voice, a modular synthesizer with Max/Msp software and will be played in a quad system (four speakers).
A collection of electronic works by Imri Regev based on digital feedback systems in Max/Msp software - edited and mixed for a four-way listening environment.
Panther Hall / Beit Canada / 22 Shivtei Israel st. / Free entrance
A sequence of short new works by students in the new music department:
A performance of songs from "End All" - a new album by Noya Fox - through digital layers there's a beating heart of blues.
Elay Malki presents burden and exposure with guitar and voice, partial nudity, documenting the life force of creativity as a collection of songs, stories and textual expressions, as an internal bodily response, and as a fictional character in it.
Ram Inon Ben-Ya'akov and his band named Xoter with asymmetric rhythms and dissonant intervals, screened by distortion and high volume and accompanied by the screaming he hears in his fevered head.
Ostracon is a cycle of songs written by Or Aloni for a group of seven singers based on texts by poet Avot Yeshurun. Members of the group: Or Aloni, Adi Orion, Ido Zohar, Yuval Itzhaki, Tomer Naftali, Noya Fox, Shelly Raizis.
The Panther Hall (Beit Kanda, 22 Shebti Israel) / Free entrance
Ostracon is a song cycle written by Or Aloni, for seven singers based on texts by poet Avot Yeshurun. These are pieces about breaking and mending, divergence and convergence, scattering and consolidation, music born out of fragments of words. The choir sounds at times as a single body, a monster with multiple heads and mouths, and at times as a group of distinct individuals, dazed and lost, the encounter between whom creates the music of chance.
Ensemble members: Or Aloni, Adi Orion, Ido Zohar, Yuval Itzhaki, Tomer Naftali, Noya Fox, Shelly Reizis
Salesian Sisters Pilgrims’ Home / Haayin Het 18 / Free entrance based on pre-registration