Israeli Chamber Project
21 October 2025 | 7.30 pm
Budapest Music Center Concert Hall


#Chamber concert
#Classical music
Ticket prices
3500
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5900
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Debussy:
Children’s Corner (arranged by Carlos Salzedo)
Liszt–Saint-Saëns:
Orpheus – arranged for violin, cello and harp
Bartók:
Contrasts, BB 116
Stravinsky:
Scenes from Petrushka (arranged by Yuval Shapiro)
Ravel:
La Valse – arranged for flute, clarinet, harp, piano, violin and cello (arranged by Yuval Shapiro)
Featuring:
Daniel Bard – violin, viola, Michal Korman – cello, Guy Eshed – flute, Tibi Cziger – clarinet, Sivan Magen – harp, Assaff Weisman – piano
Hailed as ‘a band of world-class soloists...in which egos dissolve and players think, breathe and play as one’ (Time Out New York), the Israeli Chamber Project (ICP) is a dynamic ensemble that comprises strings, winds, harp and piano, and brings together some of today’s most distinguished Israeli musicians for chamber music concerts and educational and outreach programmes. ICP has appeared at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, the Wigmore Hall in London and Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, and its programs feature both original works as well as new commissions and arrangements of symphonic repertoire created especially for the ensemble.
#Chamber concert
#Classical music
Ticket prices
3500
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5900
Ft
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