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    AICF Reveals Winners of 2024 Spring Musical Competitions

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    What it is about

    The America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF) successfully concluded its prestigious 2024 Spring Competitions, showcasing the best of young Israeli musical talent. The event provided an esteemed platform for promising musicians aiming to launch professional careers both locally and globally.

    Why it matters

    The AICF’s competitions are instrumental in nurturing Israeli cultural and artistic talents, offering crucial exposure, performance opportunities, and career development support. Especially in challenging times, events like these foster national pride and contribute to the global appreciation of Israel’s rich cultural scene.

    Highlights of the competition

    Twenty-eight contestants, aged between 21 and 30, showcased their skills in disciplines such as piano, viola, violin, and woodwinds. The prestigious awards ceremony took place at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, where the winners were celebrated.

    Who are the winners of the 2024 Spring Competitions?

    The victors of this year’s event include:

    • Piano:Itamar Feinberg
    • Violin:Michael Shaham
    • Viola:Noga Shaham
    • Woodwind:Doron Hazan (saxophone)
    • Outstanding Performance of an Israeli Work Prize:Doron Hazan (saxophone) and Elad Navon (clarinet)

    Leadership remarks

    Iris Reff-Ronen, CEO of the AICF, expressed her delight with the competitions, emphasizing the Foundation’s role in supporting and cultivating young talent. She highlighted the critical importance of these events in providing relief and comfort through art during challenging times for Israel, celebrating the transformative power of music.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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