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B. Martinu: Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano I. Poco Allegretto III. Andante - Allegretto Scherzando Amalya Shapira - Flute | Adi Varon - Cello | Idan Pipano - Piano Coached by Ariel Halevy Performed at the Jerusalem Music Centre, Gala Concert of the David Goldman Programme for Outstanding Young Musicians, May 2021. Support a Young Musician: https://www.jmc.org.il/donation.php?t... Don’t forget to Subscribe now for more high quality Classical Music content! The David Goldman Programme nurtures Israel's Outstanding Young Musicians through work in chamber ensembles throughout the whole year. The chamber ensembles include string, wind and piano players, ages 11-18. Playing chamber music allows the young musicians to encounter masterpieces which provide the students with an opportunity to deepen their musical understanding, listening skills, sensitivity to sound and teamwork. As part of their work, the young musicians meet with first-class Israeli and international artists. Each year, the programme includes about 30 outstanding ensembles all across Israel, who meet for weekly rehearsals during the school year and in intensive courses during school vacations and summer holidays. The programme is directed by violinist Sergei Bresler, a graduate of the Jerusalem Music Centre's Programmes and a member of the Jerusalem Quartet, which was founded as part of this programme. The students enjoy unique enrichment and training programmes in the fields of music theory, masterclasses with international musicians, and receive opportunities to perform, record and tape their performances in the JMC studio. Throughout the year the programme's ensembles perform in concerts on some of Israel's most important stages as well as in special concerts for the community, in schools, retirement homes and hospitals. The team of the JMC Educational Programmes accompanies the students during their various activities, assists and provides support for the needs of the young musicians' important formative years. During its years of existence, the Jerusalem Music Centre has left a deep mark on musical life in Israel in general, and on the sphere of chamber music specifically. Hundreds of Israel's most prominent musicians are graduates of the Jerusalem Music Centre. The centre has supported the creation and thriving of internationally acclaimed ensembles such as the Jerusalem Quartet, the Ariel Quartet, the Silver-Garburg Piano Duo, the Israel Chamber Project, and other ensembles. Support a Young Musician: https://www.jmc.org.il/donation.php?t...