The Jewish Chronicle

IPO plays the palace at 80

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A KENSINGTON Palace dinner and concert featuring violinist Pinchas Zukerman launched the Israel Philharmon­ic Orchestra’s 80th anniversar­y celebratio­ns and raised well over £300,000.

Hosted by the British Friends, the Ottolenghi-catered event attracted IPO supporters from Europe, America and Israel.

Co-chairs Denise Esfandi and Marsha Lee spoke passionate­ly about the orchestra’s commitment to artistic freedom and musical excellence and bringing the soul of Israel to the world.

Lots in the auction, conducted by Sotheby’s Lord Dalmeny, included concert tickets and dinner with David Gar- rett and the IPO at the Dresden Music Festival and a trip to Mumbai to see Zubin Mehta and the IPO in concert.

Performing with Amanda Forsyth (cello) and Angela Cheng (piano), Mr Zukerman played selections from Brahms, Schumann and Mendelssoh­n.

He said he was “honoured” to perform at the palace. “It gives us great pleasure to play music and brings us all closer as people and as a nation.”

Ms Lee said afterwards that “the IPO continues to be the greatest cultural ambassador for Israel. Inside Israel, its community programmes inspire future generation­s, ensure world-class musical excellence and bring together Jewish, Christian and Muslim citizens.”

 ?? PHOTO: JOHN PHILLIPS ?? Pinchas Zukerman ( left) and friends
PHOTO: JOHN PHILLIPS Pinchas Zukerman ( left) and friends

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