The Director (Printable)
Ophra Yerushalmi, pianist, studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and was later a scholarship student of Claudio Arrau and composer Stefan Wolpe. She has performed throughout the United States, South America and Israel, as well as in London, Edinburgh, Oxford, Venice, Paris, Madrid, Krakow, Budapest, Lisbon, Munich, Dresden, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Her engagements with orchestra have included performances at the Casals Festival, with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Colombia, the Jerusalem Broadcasting Symphony and the Boston Pops. She has premiered works of Israeli composers Paul Ben-Haim, Mordecai Seter and Joseph Tal.
New York audiences have heard her on WQXR, at the 92nd Street "Y", the Goethe Institute, Merkin Hall, the Maison Française of NYU, The Miller Theatre, Wall-to-Wall Schubert marathon at Symphony Space and The Music Festival of the Hamptons directed by Lukas Foss.
During several years as Affiliate in Music at Eliot House, Harvard University,
Ophra Yerushalmi developed a special way of presenting composers within the
context of their own time – through music, art and literature. Subsequent
concert-programs have included:
“An Afternoon with Debussy: a Centennial
Tribute to the Faun” – Debussy, Dukas and Mallarmé (Miller
Theatre);
“Vienna-Paris: Arnold Schoenberg and his French Contemporaries”--
The links between Schoenberg and Ravel after World War I (The Jewish Museum);
“Transcriptions and Creative Copies in the 19th Century: Sacrilege or
Interpretation?” – Franz Liszt’s Transcriptions of songs by
Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn, with an exhibition of copies of Old Masters
made by the 19c painters Ingres and Delacroix (Library for the Performing Arts
at Lincoln Center).
These programs pointed naturally to the medium of film.