The Jerusalem Music Centre was established in 1973 through the initiative of violinist
Isaac Stern, the Mayor of Jerusalem at the time
Teddy Kollek, and philosopher
Isaiah Berlin. Construction of the centre was completed in 1976, as part of the cultural complex at Mishkenot Sha’ananim with the help of the
Jerusalem Foundation. In 1980, the centre launched its first major educational framework, a program for the cultivation of young violinists, combining individual coaching, chamber music training, and master classes with leading international musicians. The Excelling Musicians Program in the
IDF, which allows young musicians to continue their studies during their military service, was established in 1985 together with the Jerusalem Music Centre. The Jerusalem Quartet, Israel’s first professional chamber group, was formed under the auspices of the centre and other institutions in 1997. In 2000, the Jerusalem Music Centre and the
Ministry of Education established a program for teaching string instruments in elementary schools in and around Jerusalem. In 2009, pianist
Murray Perahia was appointed president of the Jerusalem Music Center. ==Programs for excelling young musicians==