The Israel Music Institute is the first publicly owned music publishing house in Israel and the most influential one in the local scene. It is devoted primarily to the publication of Israeli art music, but also publishes books and booklets on Israeli music and composers, and formerly, a periodical titled
IMI News. It is the only local publishing house represented internationally by approximately ten leading European and US publishers, including:
Theodore Presser Company (USA, Canada, & Mexico), Albersen & Co B.V. (The Netherlands),
Peermusic Classical (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland), EME (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, & Portugal), Engström & Södring Musikverlag AS (Denmark), and Český hudební fond, o. p. s. (Czechia, Slovakia, & Hungary). Since its establishment, IMI has acquired the rights to more than 3,800 compositions by some 250 Israeli composers. IMI publishes compositions by virtually all major contemporary classical Israeli composers active since 1920. The Institute's catalogue encompasses orchestral music,
chamber music, solo instrumental music, and vocal music (ranging from solo songs to choral and choral-orchestral music),
electronic music, several operas and ballet scores, and music for educational purposes. == CD label ==