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	GloriaThe Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Barrocade Orchestra
 Soloists:
 Einat Avraham, soprano
 Tom Ben Ishai, soprano
 Noa Doron, alto
 Conductor: Yuval BenozerThe Mediterranean sun and the lively Italian temperament are what made the Gloria of the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi his most popular choral work. Surprisingly, the Vesperae written by the 23-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the Salzburg Cathedral also bring with it an almost Mediterranean temperament, originating from the young and stormy Mozart’s visits to Italy. 
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	Returning to Pais TropicalReturning to Pais Tropical 
 The third program in The Vocal Experience series of the Israeli Vocal Ensemble is based on Brazilian songs from the popular and beloved program Pais Tropical. The Ensemble’s singers, along with a band of six Israeli musicians, will bring to the stage well-known and beloved songs in a journey through samba and bossa nova, as well as other Brazilian music.
 Concert time: 1:18:00 hours. 
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 8.4.25
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	All-Night VigilThe Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Conductor: Yuval Benozer
 Beautiful a-cappella works originating from four different countries; all share inner quietness expressed in bewitching heavenly music and infinite beauty–which the night provides for the awakened believers. Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil 
 S. Barber: Agnus Dei
 G. Tavener: The Lamb
 H. Wolf: Sacred SongsConcert time: 1:02:54 hours. 
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 31.12.24.
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	Brahms: A German Requiem“London Version” with piano in 4 hands The Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Soloists:
 Alla Vasilevitsky, soprano
 Alexey Kanunnikov, baritone
 Pianists: Raviv Leibzirer and Rafael Skorka
 Guest Conductor: Yuval Weinberg (Israel-Germany)Concert time: 1:12:00 hours. 
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 10.11.24.
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	Mozart’s RequiemThe Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Soloists:
 Gan-Ya Ben-Gur Akselrod, soprano
 Nitzan Alon, alt
 Ron Silberstein, tenor
 Lev Elgardt, Baritone
 The Israeli Chamber Orchestra
 Conductor: Roberto Forés VesesConcert time: 1:30:00 hours. 
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 3.7.24.Program: 
 W. A. Mozart: Ave verum corpus
 W.A. Mozart: Requiem
 J. Haydn: Symphony no. 96 (“Miracle”)
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	Duruflé’s Requiem and Poulenc’s MassThe Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Organ: Boris Zubin
 Tom Ben Ishai, soprano
 Alexey Kanunikov, bass
 Conductor: Yuval BenozerTwo wonderful pieces from the French choral repertoire: the Requiem by Maurice Duruflé, and the Mass in G by Francis Poulenc. The Requiem, which brought Duruflé most of his publicity, is a tribute to Gregorian chant and is one of the most performed pieces in the choral repertoire. The original version of the piece, influenced by Gabriel Fauré’s famous requiem, brings the spirit of peace and reconciliation with death, written for organ and choir, and will be performed on the symphonic organ of the Israeli Vocal Ensemble. Along with the Requiem, another French gem will be performed—the Mass in G by Poulenc, characterized by lyrical musical lines, which cast a spell over every listener. 
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	John PassionThe Israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Ron Zilberstein, Evangelist (Tenor)
 Yeela Avital, Soprano
 Nitzan Alon, alt
 Yair Polishook, Bass
 Barrocade Ensemble
 Conductor: Andres MustonenConcert time: 1:50:00 hours. 
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 8.4.24.
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	Returning HomeThe israeli Vocal Ensemble 
 Conductor: Yuval Weinberg (Israel-Germany)Israeli conductor Yuval Weinberg—Chief Conductor of the SWR Vokalensemble in Stuttgart, and of the Eurochoir Youth Choir, as well as the principal guest conductor of the Norwegian Soloists’ Choir—leads the Israeli Vocal Ensemble in an a-cappella program, specially curated for these days. A musical journey through beauty and comfort and through shared Israeli experience. Concert time: 1:02:00 hours.
 Concert recorded at Tel Aviv Museum of Art at 20.1.24.
 
			
				 
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A selection of concerts performed by the ensemble
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