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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

Members of the cello section of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra play Variations on Rococo Theme by Tchaikovsky. The cellists are: Enrique Maltz, Felix Nemirovsky, Dmitri Golderman, Baruch Gross, Yoni Draiblate, Micha Haran (also conductor), Yoram Alperin and Iris Regev

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  • @justiceclassical bloody ignorant! Don't use words (apartheid) without having an ideea what they are meaning. Israel is THE ONLY real democratic land in the whole middle east. The Israeli arabs the same as jews have places and equal rights in the Israelian Parlament.

    IPO is one of the best philharmonic orchestras in the world, one of the more than hundred israelian orchestras, is non political and independent from any political position of the State of Israel.

    Ignorant and modern antisemith!

  • for those celloists unaware, the IPO is used by the israeli apartheid regime to whitewash israel .... don't be deceived by the lovely music, sublime music should never be used in this way, these musicians should stand up for justice and play for an apartheid-free israel...

  • SHOW!!!

  • Az asszony a legjobb  a végén :) meg az öreg bácsika is.

  • yoter tov

  • Fantastic cello group - extremely rare each one a pearl!

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