What’s happening:
The Piano Forever No. 15, a national competition for young pianists, is scheduled to take place from December 7 to 12 in Ashdod, Israel.
Why it matters:
This competition is a platform for revealing, promoting, and nurturing new talent in the world of classical music among young pianists aged six to 28. With 101 participants, including many from the South, the event underscores the vibrant and dynamic nature of Israel’s cultural scene.
Prizes and opportunities:
Winners will be awarded cash prizes totaling over NIS 100,000. Beyond the monetary reward, victors will gain the prestigious opportunity to perform with leading orchestras in Israel and internationally, showcasing their talent on a global stage.
Event details:
The competition will be hosted at the Monart Cultural Center in Ashdod. The finals are set for December 14, with free entry to all stages of the event, inviting the public to witness the rising stars of classical piano.
Background:
Organized in conjunction with the Culture and Sport Ministry, the Piano Forever competition is an important cultural event that emphasizes the importance of supporting and investing in young talent within the arts community.
Up next:
As the competition approaches, the cultural sector anticipates the emergence of new musical prodigies who will carry the legacy of classical music into the future.
This story was first published on jpost.com.