The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra was founded by
Bronislaw Huberman in 1936. Huberman was a Zionist and founded the
orchestra in order to save Jewish musicians in Europe from the
Holocaust, which he foresaw. The inaugural concert, on December 26th
1936, was conducted by the legendary Arturo Toscanini to great acclaim,
with the "Palestine Orchestra", as it was then known, being
characterised as "an orchestra of soloists". With Israel´s independence
in 1948 it was renamed "The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra". It is now
considered "one of the ten best orchestras in the world today".
The IPO performs more than 200 concerts annually,
playing in subscription concerts in all the major cities throughout
Israel. It also takes part in special opera productions, some of them in
the ancient Amphitheatre at Caesarea. As well as being "Israel´s best
ambassador abroad" with its annual foreign tours, the IPO contributes to
the national effort with special concerts for IDF soldiers, at times of
war even in the most remote outposts. Thus, the IPO played at the
celebration of the Declaration of Israel´s Independence (1948), in newly
liberated Beer-Sheba (1948), on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem after it had
been reunified and in Ophira (1967), in Bethlehem´s Nativity Square
(Christmas 1968), at the "Good Fence" on the Lebanese border (1977) and
at Massada (1988)
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra has done much to
further the careers of Israeli artists and young talent from Israel and
abroad. Earlier the ranks of the IPO included many musicians who came
mainly from USSR and the USA, but nowadays more than half the IPO
members have been born and trained for the most part in Israel. The IPO
has played host to many of the world´s greatest conductors. Two
conductors particularly associated with the orchestra are
Leonard Bernstein and
Zubin Mehta. Maestro Bernstein has maintained close ties with the
IPO ever since his debut with them in 1947 and was named IPO Laureate
Conductor in 1988. Maestro Mehta first appeared in Israel when both he
and the IPO were 25 years old, and a close bond has been maintained
between ever since. He has served as the orchestra´s Music Director
since 1968, and in 1981 his appointment was extended for life.
In 1992, the IPO appointed Kurt Masur Honorary Guest
Conductor.
The IPO has incorporated in its mission the nurturing
and development of young and gifted musicians and provides opportunities
for them. This is demonstrated through scholarship funds, support of the
Young Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, an annual "Young Artists Concert",
and the annual "The Maestro and His Young Guests" youth concert. In 1993
the IPO launched its "IPO Young Subscribers' Club" for junior-high boys
and girls. Members of this club receive, for a very symbolic annual fee,
entrance to concerts, on a seat-availability basis, besides which they
enjoy various educational activities. For younger children, the IPO
offers a series of five narrated concerts which attracts thousands of
its future subscriber