Monday, February 11 and Tuesday, February 12: West Palm Beach, Florida
The Kravis Center
with Phillipe Entremont
Tuesday, February 12: Miami, Florida
The Concert Association of Florida
with Giora Schmidt, violin
Wednesday, February 13: Stuart, Florida, Treasure Coast Concert Association
with Phillipe Entremont
Friday, February 15: Naples, Florida,Philharmonic Center for the Arts
with Phillipe Entremont
Saturday, February 16: Sarasota, Florida, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
with Phillipe Entremont
Sunday, February 17: Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia
with David Garrett
Tuesday, February 19: Princeton, New Jersey, McCarter Theatre
with David Garrett
Friday, February 22: Hershey, Pennsylvania, Hershey Theatre
with David Garrett
Saturday, February 23: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Bucknell University
with David Garrett
Sunday, February 24: Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Kutztown University
The Israel Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1965 by Gary Bertini who served as its Artistic Director and conductor for 10 years. Numerous notables served in this post until Philippe Entremont was appointed Principal Conductor in 1995. In 1998 he was named Conductor Laureate. The Orchestra's current conductor, Gil Shohat, was appointed in September 2005.
Numerous internationally known soloists, including Ashkenazy, Perlman, Bronfman and Rampal have performed with the Orchestra, which has also collaborated with widely acclaimed choirs from around the world.
The ICO's repertoire ranges from Vivaldi to Stravinsky, with a special interest in performing great works by Israeli composers (including its musical director, Gil Shohat). The Orchestra attaches a vital importance to fostering music among the young, and its series "For the Entire Family" has been enthusiastically acclaimed by both young audiences and professional music critics.
The Orchestra tours extensively through Europe, North and South America and the Far East and has participated in prestigious festivals including those of Salzburg, Istanbul, Helsinki, Athens, Pompeii, and Sofia. The Orchestra has recorded for Chandos, Musicmasters, Koch, and Teldec.
The Israel Chamber Orchestra is sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports and the Tel Aviv Jaffa Municipality.