We invite you to support and celebrate Polyphony’s work by joining a unique series of events on March 17th and 18th

March 17th, 6:00 pm – Reception at the home of Alisa and Dan Doctoroff with Joshua Bell and Saleem Ashkar. Members of the orchestra provide music interlude. Food by chef Einat Admony.

March 18th, 12:30 pm – Open rehearsal, Carnegie Hall.

March 18th, 2:00 pm– Panel and conversation: Music in Conflict Zones with ambassador Martin Indyk, Sir Clive Gillinson, Prof. Michael Steinberg and Nabeel Abboud Ashkar, Executive Director, Polyphony, Carnegie Hall.

March 18th, 8:00 pm– Concert Carnegie Hall. Program: Haydn Symphony No. 59, “Fire”. Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1. Beethoven Symphony No. 1. Saleem Ashkar, Music Director and Conductor. Joshua Bell, Violin.

  • March 17th, 6:00 pm – Reception at the home of Alisa and Dan Doctoroff with Joshua Bell and Saleem Ashkar. Members of the orchestra provide music interlude. Food by chef Einat Admony.
  • March 18th, 11:30 am – Open rehearsal, Carnegie Hall.
  • March 18th, 1:00 pm– Panel and conversation: Music in Conflict Zones with ambassador Martin Indyk, Sir Clive Gillinson, Prof. Michael Steinberg and Nabeel Abboud Ashkar, Executive Director, Polyphony, Carnegie Hall.
  • March 18th, 8:00 pm– Concert Carnegie Hall. Program:   Saleem Ashkar, Music Director and Conductor. Joshua Bell, Violin.
  • Haydn Symphony No. 59, “Fire”. Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1. Beethoven Symphony No. 1, Carnegie Hall.

Please select your level of support below ↓

An email with all relevant information will be sent to you once a level is selected

SILVER

$200

1 Ticket for Concert

GOLD

$750

1 Ticket for

Full day at Carnegie:

  • Open Rehearsal and Panel
  • Concert

PLATINUM

$1,500

2 invitations to the reception on March 17th, 6:00 pm.

2 Tickets for

Full day at Carnegie:

  • Open Rehearsal and Panel
  • Concert

Co-Host

$5,000 - $10,000

4 invitations to the reception on March 17th, 6:00 pm.

6 Ticket for

Full day at Carnegie:

  • Open Rehearsal and Panel
  • Concert

Polyphony’s Galilee Chamber Orchestra broke ground as the first professional orchestra composed of both Arab and Jewish musicians in Israel. The Orchestra enjoys an international reputation and has hosted world-famous musicians such as cellist Lynn Harrell and pianist Sir András Schiff. In the summer of 2019, the Galilee Chamber Orchestra reached a significant milestone with its first European tour, traveling to Germany for performances at the Konzerthaus Berlin and at the Rheingau Festival.  

We look forward to seeing you this spring. If you have any questions about the event programs, please contact Miriam Bar-Zemer at [email protected]