Israel Music Institute
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| Formation | 1961 |
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| Type | Non-profit organization |
| Purpose | Publishing and promoting Israeli art music |
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Director | Ohad Gabay |
| Affiliations | IAMIC |
| Website | www |
The Israel Music Institute (IMI) is a non-profit organization supported by the Israel Ministry of Education and Culture. The institute was established in 1961 by the Public Committee for Arts and Culture, with the aim of publishing and promoting Israeli art music at home and abroad. IMI also serves as the Israel Music Information Center- a member of the International Association of Music Information Centers (IAMIC), maintaining reciprocal ties with some 40 member countries.
Since its establishment, IMI has acquired the rights to more than 3800 compositions by some 250 Israeli composers. The IMI catalogue contains a great variety of music: orchestral, choral, chamber and educational, as well as a plethora of articles and a number of musicological works. Both on its own label and in cooperation with several other non-profit musical institutions in Israel, IMI is active in producing CDs of Israeli art music, which it sees as an important tool for promoting Israeli composers’ works.
The IMI was established in 1961 by the Israel Council for Culture and Arts, an adjunct of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with the aim of publishing and promoting Israeli concert music by all available means. The first chairman of the board of trustees was the late Eliezer Peri, and the first director and editor-in-chief was William (Willy) Elias, who served in this role from 1961 to 1989. Despite having no prior experience in music publishing (Elias had been a banker and a singer in the Rinat Choir), he built sound foundations for what became the prominent publishing house in Israel. He made a point of producing highly professional scores, significantly raising local music publishing standards common at the time. He also initiated an IMI bulletin, concerts, listening events, and composers' forums as part of IMI's activities.
Since 2006, the production of the Israel Music Festival has become IMI's main focus, serving as the flagship event in the Israeli concert music scene. IMI's goal was to achieve synergy between the institute's activities in publishing and recording and the festival's production.
In 2019, Ohad Gabay was appointed director, with Evgeny Oslon as editor-in-chief.[citation needed]
As the major publishing house for Israeli music, IMI has played a significant role in the development of the contemporary music scene.

