Since TARF 2 (2019) we have hosted each year more than a 100 competitors from 4 continents and more than 25 countries.
The competition aims to encourage the professional development of aspiring recorder players and to cultivate Israeli music for the recorder, alongside putting a spotlight upon music composed by women all through history.
The week-long event brings together players from all over the world, across age groups, of different religions and backgrounds, all to join to create a community of players and lovers of the recorder.
The competition is open to soloists and ensembles of all nationalities and all ages. Ensembles can be either recorder consorts or mixed ensembles with at least 1 recorder player, from duo to any number. We are also happy to accept recorder orchestras.
Please visit our website and learn about the competition and the Tel Aviv Recorder Festival, and please spread the word among your students, fellow recorder colleagues and whomever you think might enjoy this amazing event.
If you have questions please feel free to approach us in a return email or on facebook (Look for Drora Bruck).
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Drora, Dana and the entire TARF team