Season Opening Concert – Kedusha

David Shemer | Conductor Liron Givoni | Soprano Nitzan Alon | Alto Itamar Hildesheim | Tenor Lidor Ram Mesika | Baritone/Countertenor A treasure from ancient Jewish culture — works from Jewish communities of the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe, including music from the musical ceremony for Hoshanah Rabbah from Casale Monferrato, Italy, and “Canticum […]
A Christmas Concert

David Shemer | Conductor Daniela Skorka | Soprano We continue the cherished tradition of performing the cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach, the great cantor of Leipzig, during the Christmas season. This program features his soprano Cantata BWV 199 and instrumental works by Muffat and Heinichen.
La Serenissima

Susanne Scholz | Conductor and Violin Soloist (Austria) The finest of the Venetian Baroque music — virtuosic and exciting orchestral and chamber works by Ziani, Legrenzi, Marcello, Albinoni, and of course – Antonio Vivaldi.
Dresden’s Golden Age

Kati Debretzeni | Conductor and Violin Soloist (UK) Einat Aronstein | Soprano The late 17th century through the first half of the 18th century, under the reign of Electors August I and August II, is regarded as the cultural Golden Age of Dresden, the capital of Saxony. In the early 18th century, George Frideric Handel […]
Neapolitan Love

Yizhar Karshon | Conductor Daniela Skorka | Soprano Shaked Bar | Mezzo-soprano The serenade “The Garden of Love” by the great Neapolitan Baroque composer Alessandro Scarlatti. The work tells the mythological story of the tragic love of Venus, the goddess of love, and the and the mortal Adonis.
David’s Lament

Andrew Parrott | conductor Nitzan Alon | alto Itamar Hildesheim | tenor other soloists and choir – TBA Israeli premiere of the oratorio “David’s Lament for the Death of Saul and Jonathan” by William Boyce, one of the most important composers active in London in the first half of the 18th century. The concert will […]
Bach Festival X

The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra is pleased to present the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Bach Festival March 5-11, 2026. Reserve your seats now for the festival’s main concert. The full program for the main concert : S. Bach – Ouverture – Suite No 1 in C major, BWV 1066 Cantata BWV 61, Nur komm, […]
La Bizarre