You’ll find yourself on the rooftop of an ancient monastery in Jaffa, surrounded by sea air, hundreds of candles, and the beauty of classical music performed by a string quintet.
Here, the classics you know so well will sound different.
Vivaldi’s elements will come alive in the waves: from the sunlit breath of “Spring” to the dramatic finale of the storm.
Mozart will feel as light as a summer evening.
His Eine kleine Nachtmusik will become a romantic beginning to the journey, while the energy of the “Queen of the Night” will take on a bold new edge in a string arrangement.
The gentle lyricism of Albinoni and Schubert, the fiery spirit of Brahms’s Hungarian dances, the French sensuality of Carmen carried by violins soaring into the clouds.
Strauss’s waltzes will lift you above the rooftops of the old city, while Piazzolla will bring passion and intensity through his tango.
Classical music can be alive—moving, emotional, deeply felt. On evenings like this, you can truly experience the beauty of the moment: the glow of candlelight, the ancient monastery walls, and the Mediterranean Sea just behind the musicians. “Por una Cabeza” will unfold like a scene from a film happening right before your eyes.
This concert is not about genres or eras, not about worn velvet seats or heavy curtains. It’s about us—about this eternal city falling asleep under fading lights. The sea breathes below, and the music feels so close.
In moments like these, you realize there is nothing more timeless—or more relevant—than classical music.