Romanian trumpet player Sergiu Cârstea at Yofi-Brass Festival. Ra’anana Music Center, 16-18 September 2015

Romanian trumpet player Sergiu Carstea at Yofi-Brass Festival Raanana Music Center, 16-18 September 2015

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the presence of the trumpet player Sergiu Cârstea at Yofi-Brass Festival organized at Ra’anana Music Center between the 16th and the18th of September 2015. The program of the festival comprises concerts and master classes with musicians from Israel and abroad. Sergiu Cârstea will participate in a trumpet concert together with trumpet players Ram Oren, Tamir Akta și Yigal Meltzer on the 17th of September, 19:00 hrs., at Ra’anana Music Center (Str. Etzion nr.48, Ra’anana). The entrance is free, within the concert hall capacity (180 seats).
Public events (free entrance, within the seats limit):Wednesday 16 September16:00 Master Class (trumpet), Marco Pierobon
17:30 Master Class (trumpet), Sergiu Carstea
20:00 Concert - 'Campana' Brass Quintet: Dan Varon, Tamir Akta (trumpet), Oded Meir (trombone), Michael Altschuler (french horn), David Buch (tuba)
Thursday 17 September16:00 Master Class (trumpet), Ram Oren
17:30 Master Class (trumpet), Yigal Meltzer
20:00 Concert - Trumpet Ensemble: Sergiu Carstea, Ram Oren, Tamir Akta, Yigal Meltzer
Music by: Theodore Holdheim, Marcello Allesandro, Eric Ewazen, George Enescu, George Gershwin, and more.
Friday 18 September11:00 Lecture by Dan Varon, psychologist/ trumpet player: How to deal with onstage anxiety
12:00 Master Class (trombone), Micha Davis
14:00 Concert - French Horns Ensemble
Music by: Yehezkel Braun, Gunther Schuller, Michael Damian, Luigi Cherubini

The Municipal Music Center in Ra'anana, also known as the Ra’anana Conservatory, has set itself the goal of promoting musical education in the city, with all its attendant values: playing instruments, listening to concerts, developing creativity, excellence, and self-confidence and improving performance capability. The Municipal Music Center in Ra’anana is Israel’s largest music center, where over 1.000 students from all over the region and adjacent cities learn to play various instruments.

Many thanks to Liran Bar-El and Tamir Akta.