The importance of playing a musical instrument
The study of a musical instrument develops the intellect, the body and the soul.
Through study and practice, the pupil discovers the immense reward of perseverance.
The importance of Choral singing Choral singing
contributes to good relations between people; it creates understanding and mutual
respect between individuals of different backgrounds, color, race and religion.
Singing in choirs demands co-operation, collegiality, discipline and the
quality of mutual esteem, it builds bridges of hope and understanding and offers
us a challenging human and artistic mission in this era of technology.
Activities outside the Conservatory ~ Municipal functions ~
Performances with the New Haifa Symphony Orchestra ~ Concerts at Senior resident
homes ~ Festivals and competitions ~ Performances on Israel Television
piano recital
The Haifa City Children's Choir with the Haifa Youth Symphony
Orchestra celebrating the Conservatory's 80th anniversary
Chamber Orchestra
The more advanced string players take part in the Conservatory's chamber orchestra which is conducted by Gal Alterovitch. This orchestra performs regularly with other ensembles and orchestras at various culture venues. The younger string players play in an ensemble under the guidance of Semion Levin.
Recorder ensemble
This ensemble is directed by Tali Liron and performs regularly at municipal and cultural events.
<< The recorder ensemble
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Carmel ensemble
The vocal ensemble
This ensemble is for young voices aged 15 -32 and works under the guidance of Shimon Ben Ami who founded the Conservatory's choir in 1990. The ensemble performs at Conservatory concerts and for the community.
"Young string ensembles"
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Carmel ensemble (Amateur chamber orchestra) conductor and music
director, Assaf Hari. This chamber orchestra, founded in 1986, holds its weekly
rehearsals at the Conservatory and welcomes new members to join its ranks.