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Barenboim takes orchestra to Gaza

May 5, 2011 10:04
Barenboim conducting in the Gaza Strip this week

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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Israeli conductor Daniel Barenboim took a 25-strong orchestra to the Gaza Strip on Monday evening to perform a concert of works by Mozart.

The musicians flew from Berlin to El Arish in Egypt and entered Gaza from the Rafah crossing since, as an Israeli citizen, Mr Barenboim is forbidden from entering the Gaza Strip.

The "Orchestra for Gaza" played in front of an audience of schoolchildren and NGO workers and, while the event was officially organised by the United Nations relief agency working in Gaza, the security for the visit was provided by Hamas.

Mr Barenboim,68, the musical director of the Berlin State Opera, is one the best-known musicians to have grown up in Israel, where his family emigrated from Argentina when he was nine.