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The image depicts an orchestra rehearsal or performance in the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut) in Tel-Aviv, Israel. A large ensemble of musicians, predominantly dressed in dark clothing, occupies a polished wooden stage. A male conductor, also in dark attire, stands on a central podium with arms raised, actively directing the orchestra. In the foreground, viewed from behind, are several string instrumentalists. A male musician is partially visible on the left, holding a cello. Next to him, a female musician with dark, curly hair is seated on a tall black stool, playing a cello. To the right of the seated musician, another male musician is visible from the back, holding a double bass. Numerous black music stands displaying sheet music are positioned in front of the musicians. Black chairs and stools are utilized for seating. The background reveals rows of dark, tiered audience seating, appearing sparsely occupied, suggesting a rehearsal or a lightly attended event. Overhead, the auditorium's ceiling features complex angular panels with linear lighting elements. Large black line array speakers are suspended from rigging above the stage, alongside various stage lighting fixtures. A dark banner or screen is also visible hanging above the stage to the right.
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